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You haven’t even set foot on your college campus yet, or maybe you just moved into your dorm, and you’re already thinking about transferring. It happens way more often than people realize. Sometimes your admissions results didn’t go quite how you hoped, sometimes your college choice doesn’t feel like the right fit once the dust settles, and sometimes you just want a change.
The University of Chicago is an academic powerhouse and magnet for students who truly love learning. Students at UChicago are driven, passionate, and not turned off by an academic challenge. The acceptance rate is under 5%.
Last admissions cycle, University of California, Berkeley (or just Berkeley) admitted 11.3% of applicants, a figure that highlights how selective the process has become. But that number alone doesn’t reveal much about what’s really happening in Berkeley’s admissions landscape. How exactly is that percentage calculated? What’s the breakdown between in-state and out-of-state? While Berkeley does release some admissions data, understanding the full picture requires looking more carefully at the numbers and the broader context around them. Each year, we analyze this information in detail so students can approach highly selective admissions with a clearer perspective and a more thoughtful strategy.
All nine schools of the University of California system offer engineering programs, but among the most popular is UC Berkeley’s College of Engineering. Located in the East Bay college town of Berkeley, the UC school is often just called Cal. It is the flagship campus of the California public land-grant research university system. Cal is an extremely popular school, and their engineering programs are especially competitive. While they haven’t released a separate acceptance rate for the engineering school in a couple of years, they did for the 2021-2022 school year. At the time, the College of Engineering had about a 7.6% acceptance rate. The overall acceptance rate for that same year was 14%.
During the 2024-2025 admissions cycle, Tufts University had an acceptance rate of 11.5% – not their lowest ever, but still extremely selective. But that acceptance rate by itself doesn’t explain very much. How is that number actually produced? What does Tufts care about in an applicant? Tufts does release some admissions data, but interpreting it meaningfully requires stepping back and examining the details more carefully. That’s exactly why we analyze these numbers each year, to help students and families approach selective admissions with a clearer understanding of the landscape and a thoughtful strategy.
Yale is an Ivy League research university in New Haven, CT that truly needs no introduction. While it isn’t really known for engineering, they offer several engineering-based majors through their School of Engineering & Applied Science.
During the 2024–2025 admissions cycle, Johns Hopkins University had an acceptance rate of 6.4%. But that single percentage, on its own, doesn’t actually explain very much. Where does that number come from? And why does it keep tightening year after year? Hopkins does release some admissions data publicly, but understanding what’s really going on requires a more careful, data-driven read. That’s exactly why we break this information down annually, to help our students approach highly competitive admissions with a real strategic plan.
During the 2024–2025 admissions cycle, Pomona College admitted 7.1% of applicants, reinforcing its place among the most selective liberal arts colleges in the country. That headline percentage is eye-catching, sure, but on its own, it’s not especially useful. Where does that figure come from? Pomona does release pieces of its admissions data, but understanding what those numbers actually mean requires a closer, more thoughtful read. That’s why we dig into this data every year, to help students approach ultra-selective admissions with clear eyes, grounded expectations, and an intentional plan.
During the 2024–2025 admissions cycle, Northeastern University admitted only a very small fraction of its applicant pool, with an acceptance rate of 5.2%. That number can be jarring – especially for parents who remember when Northeastern was not that selective just a few years ago. But a headline percentage on its own doesn’t tell you much about how the school got here or what that selectivity actually reflects. Northeastern does release portions of its admissions data, but making sense of it requires a more thoughtful, layered breakdown. That’s exactly why we analyze these numbers every year: to help students understand the landscape clearly and build smarter, more grounded admissions strategies.
You haven’t even started your freshman year of college, or maybe it just began, and you’re already thinking about transferring to another school. Maybe your first year options weren’t what you expected, or you feel like you didn’t shoot your shots high enough. Whatever your reason, we’re on board to help you make it happen.