Most Popular Colleges
So which colleges do students really want to go to? One way to find out is to look at a school’s yield, the percentage of applicants accepted by a university who end up enrolling at that institution in the fall. The figures in this table are from the fall 2006 entering class and show the admit yield and overall acceptance rate. If a school has a high yield (a large proportion of those admitted enroll), it means that the school is most likely very popular with a top reputation and that the students are highly motivated to go there. A very low yield means that the school could be a “safety” or second choice for many of those who apply. Colleges use yield as a key factor in determining how many students they need to admit each year.
University ---- Acceptance Rate % - Yield %
1) Brigham Young University (UT) 70% 79%
2) Harvard University (MA) 9% 79%
3) Princeton University (NJ) 10% 69%
4) Stanford University (CA) 11% 67%
5) Massachusetts Institute of Technology 13% 66%
6) University of Nebraska—Lincoln* 73% 66%
7) University of Pennsylvania 18% 66%
8) Yeshiva University (NY) 79% 66%
9)University of Florida* 48% 63%
10) Texas A&M University—College Station* 77% 59%
*Denotes a Public School USNews.com: America's Best Colleges 2008: National Universities: Most Popular Colleges 
Nebraska is most popular public school. Hey, we'll take it.