The top colleges in NCAA Division 1

The 31 highly selective colleges in NCAA Division 1 include the 8 Ivy League colleges plus 23 more colleges with acceptance rates below 25%.

These 31 highly selective colleges collectively have a total of almost 22,000 NCAA athletes with 11,200 men representing 51% of total athletes and 10,700 women representing 49% of total athletes at the 31 colleges. The NCAA sports played at these colleges range from very popular sports like basketball, football and track and field to niche sports like fencing, crew and water polo.

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The table below lists these 31 colleges.

Highly Selective Colleges in NCAA Division 1
COLLEGESDivision
Barnard College I
Boston CollegeI
Boston University I
Brown University I
Colgate University I
Columbia University I
Cornell UniversityI
Dartmouth CollegeI
Davidson CollegeI
Duke University I
Georgetown University I
Georgia Institute of TechnologyI
Harvard UniversityI
Northeastern UniversityI
Northwestern University I
Princeton University I
Rice University I
Stanford University I
Tulane University I
University of California Berkeley I
University of California Los AngelesI
University of Michigan I
University of North Carolina - Chapel HillI
University of Notre Dame I
University of Pennsylvania I
University of Southern California I
University of Virginia I
Vanderbilt University I
Villanova UniversityI
Wake Forest UniversityI
Yale University I

Donna Meyer

Donna is the founder of X Factor Admissions and the popular blog Fencing Parents , the single most important reference source for college bound fencers interested in athlete recruitment. In preparation of her sons’ applications to college, she spent years learning the intricacies of college admissions, consulted with a variety of admissions experts, and talked to admissions officers, NCAA coaches and many parents. She is a firm believer in data, and she uses it extensively to gain insight into the college admissions process. She sees that there is method in the madness.

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