<p>Well, we have a thread for acceptance rate & applications, so I thought we should have one for that other stat, too!</p>
<p>Most of these are from the NYT, but they've apparently discontinued The Choice blog, so their list will probably not be updated further...</p>
<p>Colleges</a> Report 2013 Admission Yields and Wait-List Offers - NYTimes.com</p>
<p>Sorted from highest yield to lowest. In parenthesis is the change in percentage points, not the percentage change, from last year.</p>
<p>Harvard 82.0% (+1.8)
Stanford 76.7% (+3.9)
Cooper Union 76.0% (-0.1)
MIT 73.0% (+3.0)
Princeton 68.7% (+2.0)
University of Pennsylvania 64.3% (+1.4)
Olin 60.2% (+6.7)
Brown 59.2% (+3.4)
University of Chicago 55.0% (+9.0)
Claremont McKenna 53.3% (+11.0)
Dartmouth 48.5% (-1.0)
Barnard 48.1% (-1.3)
Northwestern 44.5% (+1.5)
University of Wisconsin 43.1% (+1.8)
Caltech 43.0% (+2.0)
Middlebury 42.1% (+1.6)
University of Michigan 41.8% (-1.5)
Vanderbilt 41.5% (+0.4)
Bates 40.1% (+1.6)
Johns Hopkins 38.7% (+0.2)
Georgia Tech 38.2% (-1.1)
University of Maryland 34.3% (+0.3)
George Washington 32.8% (-1.9)
USC 32.7% (+2.1)
Kenyon 32.2% (-0.7)
Scripps 32.0% (+1.4)
Carnegie Mellon 31.7% (+0.0)
William & Mary 31.6% (-0.4)
St. Lawrence 31.3% (-1.5)
Emory 29.8 (+0.3)
Rennselaer 22.1% (+1.8)
Boston University 21.1% (+0.3)</p>
<p>List is far from complete, of course. And I could not find numbers for: Yale, Duke, Cornell, WUSTL, Columbia</p>