QuantAdmit Research
We build these from our own source-cited school dataset and public federal data (College Scorecard, IPEDS). Every figure is real and traceable — no proprietary black-box rankings, no fabricated numbers. New studies are added over time.
Which colleges return the most median earnings for every dollar of annual net price — ranked, source-cited, and honest about what the measure can and can't tell you.
Read the study →The colleges where raising your SAT from 1400 to 1550 moves your admit odds the most — and where, in the test-optional era, a higher score barely changes them.
Read the study →At the most selective schools GPA and test scores barely tell admits from rejects — everyone's excellent. We measured which observable factors move modeled odds most, and by how much.
Read the study →Studies are for information only and describe aggregate, historical public data — not a prediction of any individual's outcome. Sources are cited in each study.
These outputs are estimates from a baseline model — not guarantees of admission, cost, or outcome.