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This guide contains key information from Yale University Common Data Set 2020-2021.
Yale Common Data Set Quick Facts
Quick Facts
- Public vs. Private: Private
- Geographic Region: New England
- State: Connecticut
- Student to Faculty Ratio: 4 to 1
- Full Time Undergraduates: 4,703
Merit Scholarships for Yale
- Percentage of students with no financial need who were awarded merit scholarships: N/A
- Average dollar amount of non-need based merit scholarships: N/A
Important Factors Considered For Admissions
Academic
- Rigor of secondary school record
- Class rank
- Academic GPA
- Standardized test scores
- Application essay
- Recommendation(s)
Non-academic
- Extracurricular activities
- Talent/ability
- Character/personal qualities
Student Life Information
- Percentage of students from out-of-state: 93%
- Percentage of students who join sororities: N/A
- Percentage of students who join fraternities: N/A
Student Diversity
- Percentage of nonresident aliens: 10%
- Percentage of Hispanic/Latino: 15%
- Percentage of Black or African American, non-Hispanic: 9%
- Percentage of White, non-Hispanic: 35%
- Percentage of American Indian or Alaska Native, non-Hispanic: Less than 1%
- Percentage of Asian, non-Hispanic: 24%
- Percentage of Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, non-Hispanic: Less than 1%
- Percentage of two or more races, non-Hispanic: 6%
- Percentage of unknown race and/or ethnicity: Less than 1%
This information was gathered from the Yale Common Data Set 2020-2021.
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