The goal of College Raptor’s Hidden Gems is to put the spotlight on amazing schools that are sometimes overlooked. With that in mind, these designations are based on College Raptor’s overall national rankings as well as the number of factors unique to the Hidden Gems lists.
This year, the lists include Hidden Gem schools organized by state and by region. New 2021 lists include Hidden Gems with Alternate Tuition Plans, Hidden Gems for with Tuition Under $25K, Rural Hidden Gems, and Urban Hidden Gems!
To qualify as a College Raptor Hidden Gem, a school must meet the following requirements:
- Receive fewer than 5,000 applications a year
- Have fewer than 7,000 undergraduate students enrolled
- Have an acceptance rate higher than 10%
College Raptor’s overall national rankings are based on an analysis of data about the school’s selectivity, financial health, academic rigor, and student success. We’ve outlined our full methodology at https://www.collegeraptor.com/find-colleges/articles/college-comparisons/college-raptor-best-colleges-ranking-methodology/
This year the Hidden Gems lists were inspired by COVID-19’s effect on higher education. Students are rethinking where they want to go to college, with many opting to stay closer to home–hence our Urban and Rural lists. Additionally, cost always plays a big factor, and that’s why we created both the Alternate Tuition Plan and Tuition Under $25K lists.
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