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Princeton University vs Vanderbilt University: Which is Better?

Side-by-side comparison of acceptance rates, SAT scores, tuition, earnings, and more — updated with the latest College Scorecard data.

School

Princeton University

Princeton, NJ

School

Vanderbilt University

Nashville, TN

Head-to-Head Stats

MetricPrincetonVanderbilt
Acceptance Rate4.5%wins6.3%
SAT Range (25th–75th)1500–15801510–1560wins
ACT Range (25th–75th)34–3534–35
Tuition (Out-of-State)$59,710wins$63,946
Avg Net Price$10,555wins$19,040
Median Earnings (10 yr)$110,066wins$91,565
Graduation Rate97.1%wins92.7%
Retention Rate97.3%wins96.4%
Student–Faculty Ratio5:1wins7:1
Total Enrollment5,5797,143wins

Verdict

Based on the data above, Princeton edges out Vanderbilt on 7 of 9 measurable categories — including key factors like acceptance rate, earnings, and graduation rate. That said, the right choice depends heavily on your major, financial situation, and campus culture fit.

Princeton Strengths

  • Acceptance Rate: 4.5%
  • Tuition (Out-of-State): $59,710
  • Avg Net Price: $10,555
  • Median Earnings (10 yr): $110,066

Vanderbilt Strengths

  • SAT Range (25th–75th): 1510–1560
  • Total Enrollment: 7,143

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