The Most Difficult U.S. Universities To Get Into – College Tuition Isn’t The Trouble

Published on 11/16/2017
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University of Notre Dame

What started as a small all-male institution in 1842 became a famous university that rose to fame when its soccer team made a major victory in the early 1900’s. The huge campus which covers over 1,250 acres hosts the iconic Golden Dome, the Notre Dame Stadium and the Basilica. To see these landmarks on a daily basis, you’d have to be part of the 18.2% that are accepted.

University Of Notre Dame

University Of Notre Dame

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Grinnell College

In 2006, Grinnell College was listed as one of the 30 “Hidden Ivies” by the New York Times – offering viable alternatives to mainstream Ivy League institutions. The private liberal arts college is known for taking on social responsibility roles and for having rigorous academic curriculum, and they are also known for their 18% acceptance rate.

Grinnell College

Grinnell College

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