<p>I thought it might be a good idea to have a list of colleges and their respective yields this year.</p>
<p>Harvard - 76% (Yielding</a> strong results | Harvard Gazette Online)
UChicago - 39%
Stanford - 73% (Stanford</a> yield rate may be highest ever | Stanford Daily)</p>
<p>Has anyone heard about Duke's and Princeton's yet by the way?</p>
<p>Dartmouth - 55%
Harvard - 76% (Yielding strong results | Harvard Gazette Online)
UChicago - 39%
Stanford - 73% (Stanford yield rate may be highest ever | Stanford Daily)</p>
<p>Dartmouth - 55%
Harvard - 76% (Yielding strong results | Harvard Gazette Online)
UChicago - 39%
Stanford - 73% (Stanford yield rate may be highest ever | Stanford Daily)
Williams - 44.3% ( [Admission</a> yield exceeds 44% : The Williams Record](<a href=“The Williams Record – The Student-Run Newspaper of Williams College Since 1887”>The Williams Record – The Student-Run Newspaper of Williams College Since 1887) )</p>
<p>Dartmouth - 55%
Harvard - 76% (Yielding strong results | Harvard Gazette Online)
UChicago - 39%
Stanford - 73% (Stanford yield rate may be highest ever | Stanford Daily)
Williams - 44.3% ( Admission yield exceeds 44% : The Williams Record )
Cornell - 49%</p>
<p>Dartmouth - 55%
Harvard - 76% (Yielding strong results | Harvard Gazette Online)
UChicago - 39%
Stanford - 73% (Stanford yield rate may be highest ever | Stanford Daily)
Williams - 44.3% ( Admission yield exceeds 44% : The Williams Record )
Cornell - 49%
UPenn - 63% ([Yield</a> for class of 2014 remains steady | The Daily Pennsylvanian](<a href=“http://www.dailypennsylvanian.com/article/yield-class-2014-remains-steady]Yield”>http://www.dailypennsylvanian.com/article/yield-class-2014-remains-steady))</p>
<p>I know this is now old news but wanted to add Wellesley to the list:</p>
<p>Dartmouth - 55%
Harvard - 76% (Yielding strong results | Harvard Gazette Online)
UChicago - 39%
Stanford - 73% (Stanford yield rate may be highest ever | Stanford Daily)
Williams - 44.3% ( Admission yield exceeds 44% : The Williams Record )
Cornell - 49%
UPenn - 63% (Yield for class of 2014 remains steady | The Daily Pennsylvanian)
Wellesley - 44.3% (Wellesley student newspaper, Oct. 20, 2010)</p>
<p>Here’s what I’ve got on an excel spreadsheet… data is collected from collegedata.com, which gets it from the Common Data Set. I believe the data is from CDS 2009. This is an ad hoc list but contains 90% or so of the schools whose admit rate is 29% or less.</p>
<p>College/ Yield / Admit Rate / USNWR ranking</p>
<p>Harvard / 79 / 7 / 1
Cooper Union / 78 / 10 / se3
Stanford / 72 / 8 / 5
Yale / 70 / 8 / 3
Princeton / 69 / 10 / 2
MIT / 69 / 11 / 7
Penn / 66 / 18 / 5
Brown / 59 / 11 / 15
Columbia / 58 / 10 / 4
Notre Dame / 58 / 29 / 19
Dartmouth / 49 / 13 / 9
Cornell / 47 / 17 / 15
Georgetown / 47 / 20 / 21
Williams / 47 / 20 / s1
Duke / 42 / 19 / 9
Middlebury / 42 / 20 / s4
UC Berk / 42 / 22 / 22
Bowdoin / 41 / 19 / s6
Swarthmore / 40 / 17 / s3
Pomona / 39 / 16 / s6
Wash & Lee / 39 / 19 / s14
Vanderbilt / 39 / 20 / 17
UCLA / 39 / 22 / 25
Davidson / 39 / 26 / s9
Amherst / 38 / 16 / s2
Northwestern / 38 / 27 / 12
Caltech / 37 / 15 / 7
Claremont / 37 / 16 / s11
Vassar / 37 / 25 / s12
Pitzer / 36 / 20 / s46
Wesleyan / 36 / 22 / s12
Haverford / 36 / 25 / s9
Rice / 34 / 22 / 17
U of Chicago / 34 / 27 / 9
Pepperdine / 34 / 28 / 53
Colgate / 34 / 28 / s21
USC / 32 / 24 / 23
Johns Hopkins / 32 / 27 / 14
Wash U / 31 / 22 / 13
Tufts / 31 / 27 / 28
Tulane / 22 / 26 / 51</p>
<p>Here are some high yield universities and colleges whose selectivity is 30% or higher, from the same spreadsheet. i’m sure there are dozens of Yield >40% that are not on this list:</p>
<p>College/ Yield / Admit Rate / USNWR ranking</p>
<p>Alabama / 68 / 57 / 79
Florida / 63 / 42 / 53
N. Carolina / 57 / 34 / 30
Oregon St. / 56 / 75 / 139
UT - Austin / 55 / 57 / 45
Virginia / 51 / 37 / 25
Illinois / 50 / 65 / 47
Wheaton IL / 49 / 56 / s55
Washington / 48 / 68 / 41
Cal Poly SLO / 45 / 34 / mw6
Arizona / 45 / 80 / 120
Arizona St / 45 / 80 / 143
Michigan / 44 / 47 / 29
Georgia Tech / 44 / 69 / 35
Wisconsin / 42 / 58 / 45
Chapman / 42 / 53 / mw8
Point Loma Naz. / 42 / 65 / mw16
Penn St. / 40 / 58 / 47</p>
<p>Thanks Dunnin, interesting that no women’s colleges are included on these lists, which is why I wanted to add Wellesley.</p>