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Top 10 National Universities (2019-2020)

The schools listed below rank in the top 10 national universities. The national Universities are 4-years or high schools offering diverse areas of programs through bachelor’s degree to doctorate degree such as Harvard and Stanford University.
For academic year 2019-2020, Stanford University ranks first in the top national university ranking and Harvard University and Princeton University followed it. All colleges in the top national university are private schools.
The average acceptance rate of the top national university 6.35% where Stanford University has the tightest rate with 4.36%. Columbia University in the City of New York has the highest tuition & fees with $61,788 where the average amount is $55,870 of the schools. California Institute of Technology has the highest submitted SAT scores with 1,555 where the average SAT scores is 1,512 of the schools. The average student population is 16,876 and the average student to faculty ratio is 5.20 to 1 over the top national university.
You may want to see all national universities by ranking at the national universities comparison page. The ranking is based on CollegeEvaluator's ranking methodology by considering academic, financial, admissions, learning environment, and more perspectives. [read more about the ranking methodology]
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Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Stanford University is a private (not-for-profit), 4 or more years school located in Stanford, CA with total 17,381 students.
Highest DegreeDoctor's degree
SAT Scores1,495
Acceptance Rate4.36%
Tuition & Fees$53,529
Student Population17,381 (7,087 Undergraduate)
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Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
Harvard University is a private (not-for-profit), 4 or more years school located in Cambridge, MA with total 31,566 students.
Highest DegreeDoctor's degree
SAT Scores1,520
Acceptance Rate4.73%
Tuition & Fees$51,925
Student Population31,566 (9,950 Undergraduate)
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Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
Princeton University is a private (not-for-profit), 4 or more years school located in Princeton, NJ with total 8,374 students.
Highest DegreeDoctor's degree
SAT Scores1,505
Acceptance Rate5.48%
Tuition & Fees$52,800
Student Population8,374 (5,428 Undergraduate)
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
Massachusetts Institute of Technology is a private (not-for-profit), 4 or more years school located in Cambridge, MA with total 11,574 students.
Highest DegreeDoctor's degree
SAT Scores1,535
Acceptance Rate6.74%
Tuition & Fees$51,832
Student Population11,574 (4,602 Undergraduate)
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Columbia University in the City of New York, New York, NY
Columbia University in the City of New York is a private (not-for-profit), 4 or more years school located in New York, NY with total 31,077 students.
Highest DegreeDoctor's degree
SAT Scores1,505
Acceptance Rate5.91%
Tuition & Fees$61,788
Student Population31,077 (8,216 Undergraduate)
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Yale University, New Haven, CT
Yale University is a private (not-for-profit), 4 or more years school located in New Haven, CT with total 13,433 students.
Highest DegreeDoctor's degree
SAT Scores1,515
Acceptance Rate6.35%
Tuition & Fees$55,500
Student Population13,433 (5,964 Undergraduate)
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California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA
California Institute of Technology is a private (not-for-profit), 4 or more years school located in Pasadena, CA with total 2,233 students.
Highest DegreeDoctor's degree
SAT Scores1,555
Acceptance Rate6.62%
Tuition & Fees$54,600
Student Population2,233 (948 Undergraduate)
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University of Chicago, Chicago, IL
University of Chicago is a private (not-for-profit), 4 or more years school located in Chicago, IL with total 17,002 students.
Highest DegreeDoctor's degree
SAT Scores1,520
Acceptance Rate7.26%
Tuition & Fees$60,552
Student Population17,002 (6,632 Undergraduate)
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University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
University of Pennsylvania is a private (not-for-profit), 4 or more years school located in Philadelphia, PA with total 25,860 students.
Highest DegreeDoctor's degree
SAT Scores1,485
Acceptance Rate8.41%
Tuition & Fees$57,770
Student Population25,860 (11,851 Undergraduate)
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Brown University, Providence, RI
Brown University is a private (not-for-profit), 4 or more years school located in Providence, RI with total 10,257 students.
Highest DegreeDoctor's degree
SAT Scores1,485
Acceptance Rate7.67%
Tuition & Fees$58,404
Student Population10,257 (7,043 Undergraduate)
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Top 10 National Universities (2019-2020) Comparison
RankNameAcceptance RateUndergraduate Tuition & FeesGraduate Tuition & FeesSAT ScoresPopulationStudent : Faculty
1
Stanford University
Stanford, CA
4.36% $53,529 $51,354 1,495 17,381 5 to 1
2
Harvard University
Cambridge, MA
4.73% $51,925 $49,214 1,520 31,566 7 to 1
3
3
Princeton University
Princeton, NJ
5.48% $52,800 $53,770 1,505 8,374 5 to 1
4
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, MA
6.74% $51,832 $54,976 1,535 11,574 3 to 1
5
2
Columbia University in the City of New York
New York, NY
5.91% $61,788 $49,968 1,505 31,077 6 to 1
6
3
Yale University
New Haven, CT
6.35% $55,500 $43,300 1,515 13,433 6 to 1
7
2
California Institute of Technology
Pasadena, CA
6.62% $54,600 $54,537 1,555 2,233 3 to 1
8
University of Chicago
Chicago, IL
7.26% $60,552 $61,548 1,520 17,002 5 to 1
9
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA
8.41% $57,770 $40,182 1,485 25,860 6 to 1
10
Brown University
Providence, RI
7.67% $58,404 $58,180 1,485 10,257 6 to 1

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