Students’ Top Factors in College Choice and Admissions: 2023

Students rank affordability, student outcomes, and flexibility as the most important factors in choosing a college. They say grades should count more than anything else when it comes to getting accepted.

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Higher Education Research Analyst

Lyss Welding is a higher education analyst and senior editor for BestColleges who specializes in translating massive data sets and finding statistics that matter to students. Lyss has worked in academic research, curriculum design, and program evalua.

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Reece Johnson is the editorial director for news and data. He writes about the future of work and higher education, student political activism, and expanding educational opportunities. Reece holds a master's degree from Columbia University and a bach.

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Higher Education Research Analyst

Lyss Welding is a higher education analyst and senior editor for BestColleges who specializes in translating massive data sets and finding statistics that matter to students. Lyss has worked in academic research, curriculum design, and program evalua.

Reece Johnson Reece Johnson Read Full Bio

Reece Johnson is the editorial director for news and data. He writes about the future of work and higher education, student political activism, and expanding educational opportunities. Reece holds a master's degree from Columbia University and a bach.

Updated on November 3, 2023 Learn more about our editorial process

Data Summary

In 2023, there's no lack of controversy in college admissions.

College tuition and student debt are soaring, as potential students question what they really need in a program. Meanwhile, popular college rankings that could help inform students' choices have elicited controversy.

Nationally, fairness in college admissions is in the spotlight. The Supreme Court's affirmative action verdict and public backlash against legacy admissions beg questions — who gets into the college of their choice, why, and is it fair?

BestColleges surveyed 1,000 current undergraduate and graduate students for their insights on why they chose their schools and programs and what they think is fair in college admissions. This report reveals those findings.

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