<p>ranked by percent of undergraduates (excluding foreign students) who received a Pell Grant in 2005-06</p>
<p>school, graduation rate, median SAT, percent Pell, percent URM, enrollment</p>
<p>University of California-Los Angeles 89.30% 1,295 38.10% 18.90% 24,172
University of California-Berkeley 88.90% 1,330 32.60% 14.50% 22,691
University of Southern California 84% 1,355 19.10% 19.70% 16,347
Columbia University in the City of New York 93.50% 1,440 16.50% 15.50% 6,730
Cornell University 91.90% 1,385 15.10% 10.60% 13,669
California Institute of Technology 88.80% 1,510 14.50% 7.90% 913
Dartmouth College 93.90% 1,450 14.50% 16.20% 4,070
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 93.10% 1,500 14.50% 18.60% 4,031
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 83.90% 1,290 13.80% 15% 16,195
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 86.90% 1,280 13.40% 12.90% 24,786
Carnegie Mellon University 86.40% 1,380 13.20% 11% 5,464
Stanford University 95.20% 1,455 13.10% 23.90% 6,535
Emory University 86.60% 1,380 12.70% 12.20% 6,451
University of Chicago 89.10% 1,440 12.30% 12.70% 4,633
Brown University 93.90% 1,435 11.60% 14.60% 6,013
Vanderbilt University 89.20% 1,370 10.90% 13% 6,329
Georgetown University 94.50% 1,390 10.40% 12.60% 6,576
Johns Hopkins University 92.20% 1,385 10.30% 11.90% 5,309
Yale University 96.20% 1,480 10.10% 16.10% 5,370
Duke University 93.90% 1,430 9.80% 17.20% 6,491
Rice University 93.30% 1,435 9.80% 18.60% 3,075
University of Pennsylvania 94.20% 1,430 9.60% 12.20% 10,979
Northwestern University 92.80% 1,410 9.30% 11.40% 8,391
University of Notre Dame 95.60% 1,385 9.30% 13% 8,265
Tufts University 92.30% 1,405 8.70% 13.20% 5,764
Princeton University 96.40% 1,480 8.50% 16.10% 4,761
Harvard University 97.90% 1,490 8.40% 15.90% 7,973
University of Virginia-Main Campus 92% 1,325 7.80% 12.50% 13,668
Wake Forest University 87.70% 1,325 7.10% 9% 4,180
Washington University in St Louis 91.30% 1,440 6.60% 12% 6,601</p>