Yale University
School Overview
Yale University is located in New Haven, CT, and offers a distinctive educational experience. The university is ranked #4 in National Universities by U.S. News & World Report (2026). It is also recognized as #3 in Best Value Schools. The school serves approximately 6,814 undergraduate students. Admissions are extremely selective, with an acceptance rate of 4%. Admitted students typically present SAT scores of 1470-1570 and ACT scores of 33-35. With a 5:1 student-faculty ratio, students benefit from close interaction with professors and hands-on learning opportunities. About 74% of classes enroll fewer than 20 students, fostering an intimate learning environment. Popular majors among students include Social Sciences (23%), Biological Sciences (11%), and Computer Science (9%). Graduates in Social Sciences earn a median salary of $131,171 after entering the workforce. Annual tuition and fees are $69,900, with room and board adding approximately $20,650. The average net price for students receiving financial aid is $18,535. Yale University achieves a four-year graduation rate of 58%. The application deadline is Jan. 2. Yale University is committed to academic excellence and preparing students for success in their chosen fields through a combination of classroom learning and hands-on experience.
Academics & Admissions
- Acceptance Rate: 4%
- SAT Range: 1470-1570
- ACT Range: 33-35
- Graduation Rate (4yr): 58%
- Student-Faculty Ratio: 5:01
- Classes Under 20: 74%
- Undergraduate Enrollment: 6,814
- Degrees Offered: Bachelor’s Degree
Cost & Financial Aid
- Tuition & Fees: $69,900
- Food & Housing: $20,650
- Annual Cost: $18,535
- Avg Need-Based Aid: $75,093
- Application Deadline: Jan. 2