National Universities Where Most Accepted Students Enroll

The average prospective college student is applying to more schools than in previous years, according to the National Association of College Admission Counseling (NACAC).

"The number of applications submitted to colleges rose dramatically over the past decade, fueled by a record increase in applications submitted per-student," NACAC reported in a press release for its "State of College Admission: 2012" report.

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But even if a student is accepted to more colleges, he or she can still only choose one. Colleges report the rates that their accepted first year students choose to attend--known as yield--to U.S. News in annual surveys. Yield is an important indicator of what students think about their college choice. A high yield means that students greatly value being admitted to a school, while a low yield may mean that the school was considered a "safety" and may not have been those students' first choice.

In fall 2011, Brigham Young University--Provo in Utah reported the highest yield rate, 79.7 percent, of any National University--schools that offer a full range of undergraduate majors, as well as master's and doctoral degrees, and tend to emphasize research. Harvard University, a No. 1-ranked school in the U.S. News Best National Universities rankings, reported the second-highest yield rate: 75.9 percent.

Another highly ranked school, Stanford University in California, had the third-highest yield rate (70 percent) followed by the University of Nebraska--Lincoln with 68.9 percent and New York's Yeshiva University in fifth with 67.8 percent.

On average, the 266 National Universities that reported yield rates to U.S. News had close to 36 percent of accepted students ultimately enroll. That's significantly higher than the average among National Liberal Arts Colleges that year, which narrowly missed 30 percent.

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The school-reported statistics below may have been impacted by any early decision or early action options available, which typically mandate that accepted students attend and can lead to higher yield rates. Below is every fall 2011 yield rate reported by a ranked National University to U.S. News.

School name

Students accepted

First year enrollment

Yield

Brigham Young University--Provo

7,055

5,624

79.7%

Harvard University

2,188

1,661

75.9%

Stanford University

2,437

1,707

70.0%

University of Nebraska--Lincoln

5,943

4,093

68.9%

Yeshiva University

1,261

855

67.8%

University of Alaska--Fairbanks

1,610

1,072

66.6%

Georgia Southern University

5,456

3,542

64.9%

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

1,742

1,126

64.6%

Yale University

2,109

1,351

64.1%

University of Pennsylvania

3,935

2,467

62.7%

University of North Dakota

3,439

2,091

60.8%

University of Nevada--Las Vegas

4,746

2,870

60.5%

University of Alabama

9,636

5,728

59.4%

University of New Orleans

1,862

1,104

59.3%

University of Memphis

4,452

2,577

57.9%

Cleveland State University

2,389

1,377

57.6%

Columbia University

2,418

1,391

57.5%

Princeton University

2,300

1,300

56.5%

North Dakota State University

4,383

2,420

55.2%

Brown University

2,757

1,507

54.7%

University of Florida

11,786

6,429

54.5%

University of Alabama--Huntsville

1,243

677

54.5%

National-Louis University

48

26

54.2%

Lamar University

2,894

1,564

54.0%

University of North Carolina--Chapel Hill

7,469

4,026

53.9%

Texas Southern University

2,269

1,184

52.2%

South Dakota State University

4,313

2,241

52.0%

Florida A&M University

3,540

1,830

51.7%

University of Texas--El Paso

5,687

2,924

51.4%

University of Nebraska--Omaha

3,503

1,785

51.0%

Spalding University

338

172

50.9%

Cornell University

6,538

3,307

50.6%

University of Notre Dame

4,019

2,020

50.3%

Texas A&M University--College Station

16,489

8,254

50.1%

Louisiana Tech University

3,274

1,632

49.8%

University of South Alabama

3,903

1,944

49.8%

University of Louisiana--Lafayette

5,975

2,966

49.6%

University of Georgia

11,062

5,482

49.6%

Dartmouth College

2,270

1,113

49.0%

University of Texas--Dallas

3,672

1,788

48.7%

Oklahoma State University

8,099

3,896

48.1%

East Tennessee State University

4,482

2,140

47.7%

University of Texas--Austin

15,172

7,149

47.1%

University of Nevada--Reno

6,191

2,881

46.5%

Georgetown University

3,480

1,599

45.9%

University of New Mexico

7,288

3,341

45.8%

Middle Tennessee State University

7,600

3,439

45.3%

Montana State University

5,938

2,669

44.9%

Louisiana State University--Baton Rouge

11,789

5,290

44.9%

University of Louisville

5,738

2,569

44.8%

University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee

8,246

3,677

44.6%

Kansas State University

8,204

3,644

44.4%

Wichita State University

3,102

1,366

44.0%

Missouri University of Science & Technology

2,495

1,096

43.9%

North Carolina State University--Raleigh

10,395

4,564

43.9%

University of Arkansas

10,129

4,447

43.9%

Trinity International University

358

157

43.9%

Andrews University

897

393

43.8%

University of Virginia

7,844

3,434

43.8%

Duke University

3,938

1,724

43.8%

University of Tennessee

9,594

4,188

43.7%

Cardinal Stritch University

455

198

43.5%

University of Texas--San Antonio

11,450

4,974

43.4%

Indiana University-Purdue University--Indianapolis

7,048

3,059

43.4%

Mississippi State University

6,684

2,898

43.4%

University of Colorado--Denver

2,106

913

43.4%

Benedictine University

1,159

502

43.3%

Wright State University

6,273

2,713

43.2%

University of Oklahoma

9,377

4,053

43.2%

University of North Texas

9,503

4,075

42.9%

Ohio State University--Columbus

16,546

7,089

42.8%

University of South Dakota

2,923

1,252

42.8%

Maryville University of St. Louis

832

354

42.5%

University of Southern Mississippi

4,060

1,727

42.5%

Sam Houston State University

4,871

2,068

42.5%

North Carolina A&T State University

4,446

1,875

42.2%

Georgia State University

6,567

2,758

42.0%

East Carolina University

9,283

3,891

41.9%

University of Akron

10,673

4,464

41.8%

University of Missouri--St. Louis

1,222

504

41.2%

University of Wyoming

3,728

1,536

41.2%

University of Central Florida

15,303

6,301

41.2%

University of Utah

7,941

3,268

41.2%

Utah State University

7,630

3,139

41.1%

University of Missouri

14,924

6,138

41.1%

Virginia Commonwealth University

9,412

3,803

40.4%

University of Washington

14,340

5,788

40.4%

Iowa State University

12,541

5,048

40.3%

University of Kentucky

10,362

4,139

39.9%

University of Chicago

3,538

1,411

39.9%

University of Alabama--Birmingham

4,027

1,605

39.9%

University of Wisconsin--Madison

14,627

5,828

39.8%

Florida International University

6,545

2,607

39.8%

Illinois State University

8,339

3,321

39.8%

University of Texas--Arlington

6,593

2,625

39.8%

Ball State University

9,659

3,844

39.8%

University of Houston

9,359

3,719

39.7%

Indiana University of Pennsylvania

7,428

2,928

39.4%

Vanderbilt University

4,078

1,601

39.3%

University of Hawaii--Manoa

5,130

2,010

39.2%

Portland State University

3,471

1,354

39.0%

University of California--Berkeley

11,441

4,443

38.8%

University of Michigan--Ann Arbor

16,073

6,236

38.8%

University of Cincinnati

11,020

4,268

38.7%

Washington State University

11,601

4,473

38.6%

Michigan State University

20,728

7,984

38.5%

University of Kansas

9,306

3,580

38.5%

Rice University

2,600

1,000

38.5%

Texas Tech University

11,645

4,464

38.3%

University of Northern Colorado

5,949

2,280

38.3%

University of Arizona

19,172

7,300

38.1%

University of North Carolina--Greensboro

6,418

2,443

38.1%

New Mexico State University

5,954

2,254

37.9%

Tennessee State University

3,046

1,152

37.8%

Texas A&M University--Commerce

2,039

771

37.8%

Northwestern University

5,575

2,107

37.8%

Southern Illinois University--Carbondale

6,402

2,417

37.8%

University of Missouri--Kansas City

3,076

1,159

37.7%

Virginia Tech

13,860

5,221

37.7%

West Virginia University

13,415

5,022

37.4%

Georgia Institute of Technology

7,210

2,695

37.4%

University of Illinois--Urbana-Champaign

19,434

7,255

37.3%

Stevens Institute of Technology

1,500

559

37.3%

University of California--Los Angeles

15,689

5,825

37.1%

Florida State University

16,561

6,145

37.1%

Oregon State University

9,471

3,506

37.0%

University of North Carolina--Charlotte

8,570

3,169

37.0%

Biola University

2,548

935

36.7%

University of West Florida

3,616

1,324

36.6%

California Institute of Technology

667

244

36.6%

New York University

13,487

4,870

36.1%

New Jersey Institute of Technology

2,787

1,006

36.1%

Temple University

11,926

4,276

35.9%

Colorado State University

12,564

4,504

35.8%

Johns Hopkins University

3,576

1,279

35.8%

Kent State University

12,231

4,351

35.6%

Old Dominion University

7,746

2,738

35.3%

Tufts University

3,743

1,317

35.2%

Texas Woman's University

2,972

1,044

35.1%

Arizona State University

26,425

9,254

35.0%

Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey--New Brunswick

17,487

6,075

34.7%

Morgan State University

3,134

1,086

34.7%

Wayne State University

7,150

2,466

34.5%

University of Toledo

11,131

3,837

34.5%

University of South Carolina

13,451

4,636

34.5%

University of Southern California

8,566

2,931

34.2%

Florida Atlantic University

9,805

3,347

34.1%

Ohio University

11,415

3,886

34.0%

University of Illinois--Chicago

9,151

3,115

34.0%

Oakland University

6,941

2,361

34.0%

University of Maryland--College Park

11,762

3,992

33.9%

University of Mississippi

10,524

3,569

33.9%

Michigan Technological University

3,441

1,161

33.7%

College of William and Mary

4,443

1,485

33.4%

Purdue University--West Lafayette

20,163

6,659

33.0%

SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry

872

287

32.9%

Auburn University

12,827

4,202

32.8%

University of Idaho

5,020

1,631

32.5%

Jackson State University

2,643

854

32.3%

New School

3,381

1,091

32.3%

University of Colorado--Boulder

17,828

5,700

32.0%

Edgewood College

929

297

32.0%

Howard University

4,857

1,546

31.8%

Trevecca Nazarene University

848

269

31.7%

Bowling Green State University

12,251

3,861

31.5%

George Washington University

7,124

2,241

31.5%

Wake Forest University

3,933

1,237

31.5%

Regent University

1,216

382

31.4%

Washington University in St. Louis

4,763

1,488

31.2%

Lehigh University

3,864

1,207

31.2%

Nova Southeastern University

2,180

675

31.0%

Pennsylvania State University--University Park

23,855

7,366

30.9%

University of South Florida

11,107

3,378

30.4%

St. Mary's University of Minnesota

1,228

373

30.4%

Central Michigan University

12,670

3,838

30.3%

University of Iowa

15,105

4,565

30.2%

University of St. Thomas

4,435

1,324

29.9%

Emory University

4,542

1,342

29.5%

University of Massachusetts--Boston

4,417

1,297

29.4%

Duquesne University

4,578

1,343

29.3%

Azusa Pacific University

4,028

1,180

29.3%

Indiana University--Bloomington

25,455

7,424

29.2%

Texas A&M University--Corpus Christi

4,879

1,422

29.1%

University of Minnesota--Twin Cities

18,505

5,368

29.0%

Texas A&M University--Kingsville

3,939

1,142

29.0%

University of Maryland--Baltimore County

4,925

1,425

28.9%

George Mason University

9,263

2,665

28.8%

University at Buffalo--SUNY

11,363

3,255

28.6%

Illinois Institute of Technology

1,566

448

28.6%

Carnegie Mellon University

5,029

1,436

28.6%

University of Massachusetts--Lowell

5,020

1,433

28.5%

Indiana State University

8,843

2,521

28.5%

University of Delaware

13,768

3,914

28.4%

Northern Illinois University

9,239

2,590

28.0%

University of Maine

6,289

1,750

27.8%

University of Pittsburgh

13,544

3,768

27.8%

Clemson University

10,803

2,933

27.1%

San Diego State University

14,805

4,019

27.1%

Syracuse University

12,779

3,410

26.7%

South Carolina State University

3,130

829

26.5%

Western Michigan University

11,986

3,166

26.4%

Miami University--Oxford

13,702

3,581

26.1%

Texas Christian University

7,217

1,871

25.9%

University of Connecticut

12,894

3,327

25.8%

Worcester Polytechnic Institute

3,998

1,005

25.1%

University of Rochester

5,101

1,273

25.0%

University of Oregon

16,790

4,167

24.8%

Southern Methodist University

5,641

1,382

24.5%

Ashland University

2,502

611

24.4%

St. John Fisher College

2,300

555

24.1%

University of Tulsa

2,564

617

24.1%

Brandeis University

3,566

858

24.1%

Stony Brook University--SUNY

10,536

2,521

23.9%

Clarkson University

3,630

851

23.4%

Our Lady of the Lake University

1,042

244

23.4%

DePaul University

10,714

2,458

22.9%

University of New Hampshire

12,863

2,949

22.9%

Boston College

9,227

2,113

22.9%

Pepperdine University

2,962

676

22.8%

University at Albany--SUNY

10,810

2,422

22.4%

University of California--Davis

21,085

4,705

22.3%

University of La Verne

2,286

506

22.1%

Clark Atlanta University

3,772

833

22.1%

Lynn University

1,862

411

22.1%

Binghamton University--SUNY

11,440

2,516

22.0%

University of Massachusetts--Amherst

21,373

4,688

21.9%

University of California--Irvine

23,391

5,115

21.9%

University of Dayton

9,106

1,970

21.6%

Widener University

3,538

762

21.5%

Immaculata University

1,140

242

21.2%

University of Rhode Island

15,211

3,215

21.1%

St. Louis University

8,202

1,707

20.8%

Northeastern University

14,938

3,082

20.6%

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

5,779

1,186

20.5%

University of Miami

10,635

2,172

20.4%

American University

7,788

1,541

19.8%

Loyola University Chicago

9,793

1,930

19.7%

Baylor University

15,451

3,033

19.6%

Polytechnic Institute of New York University

2,124

416

19.6%

Clark University

2,803

546

19.5%

Boston University

20,662

4,023

19.5%

Colorado School of Mines

4,520

879

19.4%

University of California--Santa Cruz

19,034

3,606

18.9%

University of California--Riverside

19,389

3,664

18.9%

Pace University

8,530

1,594

18.7%

Northern Arizona University

20,727

3,872

18.7%

University of California--Santa Barbara

22,379

4,098

18.3%

Catholic University of America

4,971

904

18.2%

University of California--San Diego

18,976

3,444

18.1%

Seton Hall University

5,474

993

18.1%

Tulane University

9,422

1,642

17.4%

University of San Diego

6,590

1,143

17.3%

University of Denver

7,160

1,240

17.3%

Adelphi University

5,730

988

17.2%

University of San Francisco

6,973

1,190

17.1%

Florida Institute of Technology

3,925

669

17.0%

Barry University

4,060

662

16.3%

Marquette University

12,707

2,068

16.3%

Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey--Newark

6,143

986

16.1%

Fordham University

13,478

1,986

14.7%

University of Vermont

16,841

2,423

14.4%

Hofstra University

12,576

1,675

13.3%

Case Western Reserve University

6,944

902

13.0%

University of the Pacific

7,608

927

12.2%

Drexel University

27,861

3,141

11.3%

St. John's University

25,998

2,763

10.6%

The yield data above are correct as of Jan. 28, 2013. For additional admissions data, complete rankings, and much more, access the U.S. News College Compass.