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

Published on 11/16/2017
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Art Academy of Cincinnati

“Make art, make a difference.” Their slogan could not be any truer than it already is. The private college of art, design and art history in Cincinnati has a reputation that keeps it high on so many art university listings. It was established in 1869 and only has 21 postgraduates, probably owing to their low acceptance rate of 24.3%.

Art Academy Of Cincinnati

Art Academy Of Cincinnati

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Florida Memorial University

The “fighting lions” university has an array of sports that they not only take part in, but that they dominate too, like basketball, cross-country, track & field, volleyball and baseball. Aside from sports, the school has also produced notable history-makers like Barrington Irving, Jr. who became the first and youngest African-American pilot to fly solo around the world in 2007. They accept 20.5% of applying students.

Florida Memorial University

Florida Memorial University

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