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Yale University
Yale University is a private university in New Haven, CT. It admits about 4% of applicants, making it one of the most selective schools in the country. The average net price after aid is about $23,777 per year. About 96% of students graduate, and alumni earn a median of about $100,533 ten years after enrolling.
GPA range3.55–4
SAT (middle 50%)1470–1570
ACT (middle 50%)33–35
Test policyTest optional
Computer Science
Data Science / Statistics
Information Systems / IT
Mathematics
Physics
Chemistry
Biology
Environmental Science
96%
graduation rate
99%
freshman retention
$81,765
median earnings, 6yr
$100,533
median earnings, 10yr
- What is Yale University's acceptance rate?
- Yale University admits about 4% of applicants.
- How much does Yale University cost?
- At Yale University, the average net price after aid is about $23,777 per year, and the full cost of attendance is about $88,300 per year before aid. Your actual price depends on your family's income. Take Blueprint's free Matchmaker for an estimate based on your numbers.
- What SAT or ACT scores do you need for Yale University?
- The middle 50% of admitted students score 1470–1570 on the SAT and 33–35 on the ACT.
- What are Yale University's application deadlines?
- Yale University's deadlines are Restrictive Early Action around Nov 1, 2026, Regular Decision around Jan 2, 2027. Always confirm exact dates on the school's official site.
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