<p>Boston College should be about 30th instead of 40th, especially considering the surge of apps this year (26,000+) and the low acceptance rate</p>
<p>So, according to your logic CUNY: Hunter College (35%) should be ranked higher than the University of Michigan(57%)? And Alcorn State should be ranked higher than Vanderbilt? And Alabama State should be ranked higher than Harvey Mudd</p>
<p>and i guess the top-30 should look more like this</p>
<p>Curtis Institute of Music (PA) 6%
Juilliard School (NY) 8%
Yale University (CT) 10%
United States Naval Academy (MD)* 10%
Harvard University (MA) 11%
Brigham Young UniversityHawaii 12%
Cooper Union (NY) 12%
United States Military Academy (NY)* 13%
College of the Ozarks (MO) 13%
Princeton University (NJ) 13%
Paul Quinn College (TX) 13%
Stanford University (CA) 13%
Columbia University (NY) 13%
United States Air Force Acad. (CO)* 13%
Lane College (TN) 14%
Calif. State U.Dominguez Hills * 15%
California Institute of the Arts 16%
Massachusetts Inst. of Technology 16%
Brown University (RI) 17%
Calif. State Poly. Univ.Pomona * 17%
Dartmouth College (NH) 19%
Williams College (MA) 19%
Pomona College (CA) 20%
California Institute of Technology 21%
U.S. Merchant Marine Acad. (NY)* 21%
Amherst College (MA) 21%
University of Pennsylvania 21%
United States Coast Guard Acad. (CT)* 22%
Wilberforce University (OH) 22%
Claremont McKenna College (CA) 22%</p>
<p>Looks about right, except I think Cal State-Dominguez Hills and Lane should switch places because the Boise Star Gazette's Sunday supplement had CS-DH 2% points higher than Lane in alumni giving %.</p>