The U.S. News & World Report highlights the 30 American colleges with the lowest acceptance rates in 2026, based on the fall 2024 entering class, underscoring the intense competition for places at the nation’s top schools.


Although all eight Ivy League universities appear in the ranking, the most selective institution is not part of the group.


Leading the list is the California Institute of Technology, commonly known as Caltech, which admits just 3% of applicants.












Students of the California Institute of Technology during a school activity in October 2025. Photo from the university’s Facebook page



Caltech is a private institution founded in 1891. In the 2026 U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges rankings, which evaluated more than 1,700 schools in the U.S., the university ranked 11th.


The institute’s extremely low acceptance rate is partly due to its small size. It had a total undergraduate enrollment of 987 students in fall 2024. Located in a suburban setting, the campus covers 124 acres.


Tuition and fees total $68,208. About 51% of first-year students receive need-based financial aid, and the average net price for federal loan recipients is $16,550.


The four-year graduation rate stands at 77%. Six years after graduation, the median salary for alumni is $132,140, according to U.S. News.


Ivy League still the toughest schools to get into


All eight Ivy League universities rank among the 30 most selective colleges. These include Columbia University (4%), Harvard University (4%), Yale University (4%), Princeton University (5%), Brown University (5%), Dartmouth College (5%), University of Pennsylvania (5%), and Cornell University (8%).


Over the past two decades, acceptance rates across the Ivy League have steadily declined as application numbers increased. The trend toward ultra-selective admissions is not limited to Ivy League schools.


Other prestigious institutions also report acceptance rates below 10%, including Stanford University that admits 4%, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology 5%, Duke University 6%, Johns Hopkins University 6%, Vanderbilt University 6%, Pomona College 7%, Bowdoin College 7%, Northwestern University 8%, and Amherst College 9%.


For many applicants, these institutions remain highly sought-after “dream schools,” even as the odds of admission grow increasingly slim.


Below is a list of U.S. colleges admitting the smallest share of applicants.
































































































































































UniversitiesAcceptance Rate
1California Institute Of Technology (Caltech)3%
2Columbia University4%
3Harvard University4%
4Stanford University4%
5University of Chicago4%
6Yale University4%
7Brown University5%
8Curtis Institute of Music5%
9Dartmouth College5%
10Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)5%
11Northeastern University5%
12Princeton University5%
13University of Pennsylvania5%
14Duke University6%
15Johns Hopkins University6%
16Vanderbilt University6%
17Bowdoin College7%
18Colby College7%
19Pomona College7%
20Swarthmore College7%
21Cornell University8%
22Northwestern University8%
23Rice University8%
24Williams College8%
25Amherst College9%
26Barnard College9%
27Juilliard School9%
28New York University9%
29United States Naval Academy9%
30University of California, Los Angeles9%



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