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Over the last decade, UT Austin has quietly transformed into one of the most competitive public universities in America. Out-of-state applications have surged, their national recognition has grown, and already highly selective programs like McCombs have become even more selective. Every year, more students from both Texas and around the country decide that Austin is exactly where they want to spend the next four years.
Stanford is one of the most iconic universities in the world. While it doesn’t have the long history of the Ivy League institutions back east, Stanford has firmly cemented its position at the top of the academic and cultural pack. In the 2024-2025 application cycle, Stanford received 60,646 applications and admitted only 2,302. The acceptance rate was only 3.8%. The university has not published the acceptance rate for the Class of 2030, but we expect it to be about 3% when it finally comes out.
The college admissions consulting industry has become increasingly fragmented over the past decade. What was once a relatively small profession composed primarily of former admissions officers and independent educational consultants has evolved into a broad ecosystem of specialized organizations serving very different types of students. Some firms focus almost exclusively on highly selective universities, while others concentrate on athletic recruiting, portfolio development, affordability planning, academic support, or transfer admissions.
The biggest mistake students make when thinking about UNC is assuming it’s a safety or target for Ivy League hopefuls. This is far from the truth – especially for out-of-state students.
There is a running joke about the University of Chicago that it is where fun goes to die. For students who are strong candidates for the university, this is actually an attraction. They want to go to a school that is focused, intense, and competitive. They want to be pushed to do their best work, to think their most compelling thoughts, and to build relationships that can stand up to friendly competition. So, if the idea of going to the place where fun goes to die sounds like hell to you, UChicago is not your school. If, instead, your curiosity is deepened, UChicago may be your dream school. Getting in isn’t easy, though. The acceptance rate is estimated to be under 5%.
Yale is inarguably one of the most famous universities in the world, and Yale College — the college all undergraduate students at Yale attend — is a coveted home for young students. A member of the iconic Ivy League, getting into Yale is often oversimplified into being impressive. Which isn’t wrong, as you do need to be impressive, but it’s also so much more than that. In March of 2026, Yale announced that the regular admit rate had dropped below 3%. The overall acceptance rate for the Class of 2030 was only 4.2%, a small decrease from the previous year. But, how much lower can the acceptance really get?
Stanford attracts future engineers, filmmakers, entrepreneurs, neuroscientists, Olympic athletes, activists, writers, and people who aren't entirely sure what they want to do yet but are convinced they're going to do something interesting.
There are plenty of elite universities that describe themselves as intellectual. UChicago is one of the few where the reputation is strong enough that students almost self-select into applying. People who love UChicago really love UChicago. People who hate it generally decide that pretty quickly.
Yale is a serious school, but it doesn’t feel sterile. Students are ambitious, but they're also deeply involved in theater, music, publications, debate societies, and campus traditions. It has all the resources of a world-class research institution, yet much of student life revolves around smaller communities and close relationships.
Princeton is a prestigious Ivy League university with an undergraduate program grounded in the liberal arts. What really makes Princeton unique isn’t its fame or prestige, but way the university has committed itself to making an exceptional undergraduate experience available to a diverse community of students. They report that 30% of undergraduate students attend for free and over two-thirds of students receive financial aid. But while Princeton is open to students of all financial means, it isn’t open to all. They are looking for students with exceptional academic and personal credentials, and the acceptance rate is under 4.5%.