2007 - College Acceptance Rates
According to US news, twenty eight colleges accepted every single person that applied. The lowest acceptance rates are also provided.
Here are the Fall of 2007 college acceptance rates of 100% for the United States:
Weber State University - Ogden, UT
Pikeville College - Pikeville, KY
CUNY–Medgar Evers College - Brooklyn, NY
West Virginia University–Parkersburg - Parkersburg, WV
Golden Gate University - San Francisco, CA
Shawnee State University - Portsmouth, OH
Bellevue University - Bellevue, NE
Morris College - Sumter, SC
Boston Conservatory - Boston, MA
Utah Valley State College - Orem, UT
Wayne State College - Wayne, NE
Mountain State University - Beckley, WV
Tabor College - Hillsboro, KS
National University - La Jolla, CA
Peirce College - Philadelphia, PA
Oklahoma Panhandle State University - Goodwell, OK
Wilmington University - New Castle, DE
Northwestern Oklahoma State University - Alva, OK
Granite State College - Concord, NH
Southern Nazarene University - Bethany, OK
City University - Bellevue, WA
Gratz College - Melrose Park, PA
University of Texas–Brownsville - Brownsville, TX
Concordia College - Selma, AL
Glenville State College - Glenville, WV
Baker College of Flint - Flint, MI
CUNY–College of Staten Island - Staten Island, NY
University of Maryland–University College - Adelphi, MD
Here are the top 10 lowest acceptance rates for the United States:
Curtis Institute of Music - Philadelphia, PA - 4.8 %
Juilliard School - New York, NY - 7.7 %
Harvard University - Cambridge, MA - 9.2 %
Princeton University - Princeton, NJ - 9.7 %
Yale University - New Haven, CT - 9.9 %
Stanford University - Stanford, CA - 10.3 %
Columbia University - New York, NY - 10.6 %
Cooper Union - New York, NY - 10.7 %
United States Naval Academy - Annapolis, MD - 11.8 %
College of the Ozarks - Point Lookout, MO - 11.8 %
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[...] IQx Myth #4 – Colleges need a certain amount of students, so it is easier to get accepted. Selective private colleges and most state universities get way more qualified applicants than they can possibly accept. While some colleges may have difficulty finding students, many would rather admit fewer students than admit unqualified students. Each year, there are only about 20-30 universities in the United States that accept every applicant. [...]