Harvard Tops the Most Popular Colleges List
This exclusive ranking measures where students choose to enroll once they get in
Harvard University tops this year's list of most popular colleges, according to an exclusive analysis by U.S.News & World Report. Among the students fortunate enough to be admitted to the highly selective university in Cambridge, Mass., 79 percent chose to enroll there, the highest number among national universities. This enrollment percentage, which admissions officials refer to as yield, can have an impact on everything from crowded dorms and the mix of men and women on campus to the price of tuition.
Many of the universities at the top of the popularity list not surprisingly are highly selective, private colleges, but several public universities did quite well, too. The University of Nebraska ranked third, while Florida, Texas A&M University, the University of North Carolina, Louisiana State University, and Texas also broke into the top 20. "Students tend to stay pretty close to home, and they're looking to better themselves financially," says David Hawkins, director of public policy and research for the National Association for College Admission Counseling. The combination of affordable tuition and athletic success appears to be a powerful lure for college hopefuls.
But students also seem to be drawn by deeper devotions. Universities with religious affiliations—Brigham Young, Yeshiva, and Notre Dame—do well in this enrollment analysis. Equally successful are the nation's top military academies. The United States Naval Academy tops the liberal arts colleges list for the highest overall yield of any college or university in the rankings, with 85 percent of admitted students choosing to enroll. Its rival, the United States Military Academy, comes in second on the liberal arts colleges list, with 78 percent.
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Harvard is undoubtly one of the best colleges in the nation, if not the best. I live in Virginia and I have not heard anything negative about colleges in my state with one exception VCU (since its location) . I had opportunities meeting with many students who went to different schools in VA, the majority of them are doing very well and very well-prepared for the real world. Schools are just the names. I am the one who believe in attitude. No matter what school you went to, if you have a great attitude, you'll have equal chances to achieve success.
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