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Admission to Caltech is extremely rigorous. Prior to going test blind, Caltech students had the highest test scores in the nation. [94] [95] In admissions for the Class of 2028 (entering 2024), Caltech was ranked the hardest college in America to gain acceptance to by admit rate, at an all-time low of 2.7%. [96]
The most difficult college to get into in the country, the California Institute of Technology, accepts less than one student for every 11 applicants.
The systemwide admission rate for California first-year students climbed to 70% from 68% last year. But at UCLA, the nation's most applied-to university, the admit rate remained in single-digits ...
It was the final season for the Tigers football team. The school dropped football in 2020. [76] In 2011, Occidental College lost a basketball game to Caltech with a score of 46 to 45 giving the Caltech Beavers their first conference win in 26 years and putting an end to their 310-game losing streak. [77]
Admission rates vary according to the residency of applicants. For Fall 2019, California residents had an admission rate of 12.0%, while out-of-state U.S. residents had an admission rate of 16.4% and internationals had an admission rate of 8.4%. [146] UCLA's overall freshman admit rate for the Fall 2019 term was 12.3%. [147]
Let's say USC and UCLA were joining the Big Ten this August. How would they fare against some of the heavyweights in the Football Bowl Subdivision? Big Ten college football power rankings: Where ...
College and university rankings in the United States order the best U.S. colleges and universities based on factors that vary depending on the ranking. Rankings are typically conducted by magazines, newspapers, websites, governments, or academics. In addition to ranking entire institutions, specific programs, departments, and schools can be ranked.
USC and UCLA aren't ranked among the nation's top football recruiting classes, but they've added key talent from high schools and the transfer portal.