Even by the demanding standards of elite schools, California Institute of Technology is tough. Freshmen take their first-year courses pass/fail to ease into the school, but after that, professors are notoriously hard graders. There are no easy A's here, and certainly not in the popular engineering and physical sciences programs. Along with the challenging workload comes great research opportunities, a hallmark of the school. Internships at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, located near Caltech's Pasadena campus, are a prime example. The school boasts dozens of Nobel laureates among its alumni and faculty members. Techies tend to go on to great jobs, with salaries in the first ten years that average about $112,000 (high even by tech school standards). There are only about 2,200 students total, and men outnumber women. Caltech isn't known for its athletics or social life. The men's Division III basketball team, for instance, had a 310-game losing streak from 1985 through 2011. But the school's residential houses pick up the social slack: One fires cannons, one drops pumpkins off of the library, and they all throw parties.
Costs
- Est. full price 2022-2023
- $79,900
- % of students who get any grants
- 59%
- Est. price for students who receive aid
- $28,100
- Average price for low-income students
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Admissions
- Acceptance rate
- 6%
- Median SAT/ACT score
- 1550/36
- SAT/ACT required?
- No
- Undergraduate enrollment
- 940
Financial Aid
- % of students with need who get grants
- 100%
- % of need met
- 100%
- % of students who get merit grants
- N/A
- Average merit grant
- N/A
Student Success
- Graduation rate
- 92%
- Average time to a degree
- 4.1 years
- Median student debt
- $17,747
- Early career earnings
- $112,170
- % earning more than a high school grad
- 93%