Which Universities Are the Hardest to Get Into in the U.S.?
State-by-State Rankings Reveal MIT, Columbia Have Sub-5% Acceptance Rates

- •MIT and Columbia University have acceptance rates below 5% for the 2025-2026 academic year, making them among the hardest universities to get into in the United States.
- •Ivy League universities including Yale and Dartmouth are reinstating standardized testing requirements that were eliminated during COVID-19.
- •Following the 2023 Supreme Court ban on race-conscious admissions, Black student enrollment rates at Harvard and MIT have sharply declined.
How Difficult Is College Admission?
A college degree remains a crucial key to career advancement. According to statistics, college graduates are more likely to enjoy higher salaries, improved health and retirement benefits, and better career opportunities. Particularly, a degree from a prestigious university offers additional advantages such as increased lifetime earnings and a powerful professional network.
However, with tuition costs continuing to rise, admission to elite universities with high post-graduation employment rates also means significant student loan debt.
Admission Difficulty Varies by State
The competitiveness of college admissions in the United States shows stark differences by region. Several ultra-competitive universities are concentrated in East Coast states like Massachusetts and New York. According to 2025-2026 academic year admission data compiled by Forbes in March 2025:
- MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology): Acceptance rate below 5%
- Columbia University: Acceptance rate below 5%
In contrast, Utah and Arizona have relatively lower barriers to entry.
- Brigham Young University (Utah's most difficult): 69% acceptance rate
- Ottawa University Surprise Campus (Arizona's most difficult): Approximately 40% acceptance rate
The Return of Standardized Testing
While various factors influence college admissions, standardized test scores appear to have played a particularly important role this year. Many universities eliminated SAT and ACT score submission requirements during the COVID-19 pandemic, but recently there has been a movement to reinstate them, particularly among Ivy League schools.
Yale University and Dartmouth College are representative examples. This has reignited debate surrounding fairness in college admissions and student evaluation criteria.
Aftermath of Affirmative Action Ban
Since the Supreme Court ruled race-based affirmative action in admissions unconstitutional in June 2023, significant changes have appeared in diversity metrics at elite universities.
Harvard and MIT experienced sharp drops in Black student enrollment rates. Analysis published by the Urban Institute in July 2025 supports this trend:
- Between 2023 and 2024, the number of Black and Latino applicants increased, but
- The actual number of admitted students from these groups decreased
Experts forecast that the impact of the Supreme Court ruling will continue to ripple through college admissions processes for years to come.
State-by-State Admission Difficulty Rankings Released
Educational information platform Niche released its 2026 "Hardest Colleges to Get Into" rankings. These rankings were based on acceptance rates and SAT scores, utilizing Department of Education data and self-reported scores from Niche users.
Notably, six states—Alaska, Delaware, Nevada, Utah, West Virginia, and Wyoming—had no universities included in the Niche rankings. This may indicate either the absence of ultra-competitive universities in those regions or insufficient data.
Complete state-by-state rankings are available on the Niche website.
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