The six-year graduation rate is generally seen as a more-inclusive measure of overall student success on each campus. Most students will graduate from a four-year college or university within six years or less, so this percentage is generally seen as a representation of the complete graduation rate.
| Rank | Institution | Graduation Rate % (6 Year) | Acceptance Rate | SAT Score | Your Est. Net Price Avg. Net Price | Median Starting Salary | Save |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Princeton University | 98 | 4.62 | 1,510 – 1,570 | 19811 | 87815 |
#1
Princeton University
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| 2 | Harvard University | 97 | 3.65 | 1,510 – 1,590 | 17900 | 99572 |
Harvard University
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| 3 | Yale University | 97 | 3.87 | 1,470 – 1,570 | 26044 | 81765 |
Yale University
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| 4 | Brown University | 96 | 5.39 | 1,510 – 1,570 | 26608 | 79131 |
Brown University
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| 5 | University of Pennsylvania | 96 | 5.4 | 1,500 – 1,570 | 26017 | 90555 |
University of Pennsylvania
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| 6 | Columbia University in the City of New York | 95 | 3.86 | 1,510 – 1,590 | 20869 | 88535 |
Columbia University in the City of New York
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| 7 | Cornell University | 94 | 8.41 | 1,490 – 1,570 | 26455 | 87830 |
Cornell University
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| 8 | Dartmouth College | 94 | 5.4 | 1,500 – 1,580 | 17322 | 82541 |
Dartmouth College
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| 9 | Barnard College | 93 | 7.96 | 1,450 – 1,540 | 27738 | 60411 |
#9
Barnard College
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School data is from 2022–2023 (top 500 results shown) for schools with at least 100 undergraduate students.
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