The next list compares two colleges briefly in important perspectives. You can compare two colleges with comprehensive information on the full comparison page.
  • Both schools are four-years, private (not-for-profit) schools.
  • Dartmouth College has more expensive tuition & fees ($65,739) than Harvard ($59,076).
  • It is harder to admit to Harvard than Dartmouth College.
  • Both Dartmouth College and Harvard have the same submitted SAT scores (1,550).
  • Harvard has higher submitted ACT score (34) than Dartmouth College (34).
  • Harvard has more students with 30,631 students while Dartmouth College has 6,744 students.
  • Harvard has more full-time faculties with 2,120 faculties while Dartmouth College has 718 full-time faculties.
The following table compares the two rival schools - Dartmouth College and Harvard University.
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Dartmouth Collegevs.Harvard
Hanover, New HampshireLocationCambridge, Massachusetts
Four-years, Private (not-for-profit)School Typefour-years, Private (not-for-profit)
Doctor's degreeHighest Degree OfferedDoctor's degree
Research University (very high research activity)Carnegie ClassificationResearch University (very high research activity)
$65,7392024 Tuition & Fees$59,076
52%% Receiving Financial Aid46%
$55,998Average Amount of Financial Aid$55,433
6.38 %Acceptance Rates3.24 %
62.17 %Yield (Enrollment Rates)82.96 %
1,550SAT Score1,550
34ACT Score35
94 %Graduation Rate97 %
-Transfer-out Rate-
98 %Retention Rate98 %
6,744Student Population30,631
718Number of Faculties2,120
7 to 1Students to Faculty Ratio7 to 1
ROTC, Study AbroadSpecial Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning (Online Classes), ROTC, Study Abroad, Weekend/Evening College, Teacher Certification
Academic/career counseling service, Employment services, Placement servicesOn Campus Student ServicesAcademic/career counseling service, Employment services, Placement services

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