#35. Carleton College
Location: Northfield, MN
In-state tuition: $47,736
Out-of-state tuition: $47,736
Acceptance rate: 22.8 percent
Average SAT score: 2115
Undergraduate enrollment: 2,057
Carleton College is a private liberal arts school founded in 1866. It has a very high six-year graduation rate of 94 percent, and an average ACT score of 31.
#34. Hamilton College
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Location: Clinton, NY
In-state tuition: $47,820
Out-of-state tuition: $47,820
Acceptance rate: 26.3 percent
Average SAT score: 2085
Undergraduate enrollment: 1,904
Hamilton College is a private liberal arts school founded in 1793, making it the third-oldest college established in New York State. Originally an all-boys school, Hamilton became coeducational in 1978 when it merged with Kirkland College.
#33. University of California-Los Angeles
Location: Los Angeles, CA
In-state tuition: $12,705
Out-of-state tuition: $35,583
Acceptance rate: 18.6 percent
Average SAT score: 1990
Undergraduate enrollment: 29,633
UCLA is a public research university founded in 1919. It has a median post-graduation salary of $50,000, and 73 percent of its students are in-state.
#32. Davidson College
Location: Davidson, NC
In-state tuition: $45,377
Out-of-state tuition: $45,377
Acceptance rate: 21.7 percent
Average SAT score: 2000
Undergraduate enrollment: 1,770
Davidson College is a private liberal arts college founded in 1837. Its average ACT score is 30 and its student-faculty ratio is 10:1.
#31. Wellesley College
Location: Wellesley, MA
In-state tuition: $45,078
Out-of-state tuition: $45,078
Acceptance rate: 30.1 percent
Average SAT score: 2095
Undergraduate enrollment: 2,323
Wellesley College is a private women's liberal arts school founded in 1870. Its most popular majors include economics, political science and English.