Stanford vs. Princeton vs. Johns Hopkins vs. Georgia Tech

Should I go to Stanford University or Princeton University? Compare 50+ facts and figures about the colleges to help you determine if Stanford or Princeton is the better college for you. The CollegeSimply comparison tool allows side-by-side comparison of 50+ statistics and facts for over 2,500 colleges and universities.

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Stanford University vs. Princeton University vs. Johns Hopkins University vs. Georgia Institute of Technology Main Campus comparison
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Overview

Stanford Princeton Johns Hopkins Georgia Tech
Location Stanford, CA Princeton, NJ Baltimore, MD Atlanta, GA
Setting Large Suburban Large Suburban Large City Large City
Enrollment 18,446 8,922 30,362 47,946
Type Private 4 Year Private 4 Year Private 4 Year Public 4 Year
National Ranking #2 #1 #10 #137
Religious Affiliation - - - -
Status Non-profit Non-profit Non-profit Non-profit
Website stanford.edu princeton.edu jhu.edu gatech.edu
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Costs

Stanford Princeton Johns Hopkins Georgia Tech
Tuition (In State) $61,731 $59,710 $62,840 $10,258
Tuition (Out of State) $61,731 $59,710 $62,840 $31,370
Room & Board $19,922 $19,380 $19,910 $12,760
Avg Net Price $17,998 $19,811 $22,844 $15,901
Avg Grant Aid $64,164 $60,629 $58,456 $13,423
% Receiving Grant Aid 55% 60% 60% 71%

Admission

Stanford Princeton Johns Hopkins Georgia Tech
Applied 53,733 39,644 38,926 52,377
Admitted 2,099 1,782 2,943 8,622
Acceptance Rate 3.9% 4.5% 7.6% 22.1%
Enrolled % 80.9% 76.7% 48.2% 127.9%
Avg High School GPA 3.96 3.93 3.92 3.85
Typical High School Grades A- A- A- A-
Admissions Standards Elite Elite Elite Exceptional
Applicant Competition Extreme Extreme Extreme Very High
ACT Range 34/35 34/35 34/35 28/34
SAT Range 1510/1580 1500/1580 1530/1580 1330/1530
Submit Test Scores Not required for admission, but considered if submitted (Test Optional) Not required for admission, but considered if submitted (Test Optional) Not required for admission, but considered if submitted (Test Optional) Required to be considered for admission
Application Deadline Jan 2, 2026 Jan 1, 2026 Jan 3, 2026 Jan 4, 2026

Academics

Stanford Princeton Johns Hopkins Georgia Tech
Student to Faculty Ratio 6:1 5:1 6:1 18:1
Popular Majors
  • Social Sciences (21%)
  • General Studies (16%)
  • Engineering (15%)
  • Biology (7%)
  • Computer and Information Sciences (5%)
  • Social Sciences (25%)
  • Engineering (17%)
  • Biology (10%)
  • History (7%)
  • Human Services (7%)
  • Health Professions (23%)
  • Social Sciences (17%)
  • Engineering (16%)
  • Biology (11%)
  • Mathematics (4%)
  • Engineering (98%)
  • Business (24%)
  • Computer and Information Sciences (11%)
  • Biology (9%)
  • Architecture (6%)

Outcomes

Stanford Princeton Johns Hopkins Georgia Tech
Graduation Rate 96% 96% 91% 79%
Median Earnings (After 10 years) $122,900 $113,900 $85,800 $82,600
Making Student Loan Payments 88% 83% 81% 85%
Median Student Loan Debt $12,475 $7,500 $15,000 $24,000
Median Loan Payment $128 $77 $155 $248

Diversity

Stanford Princeton Johns Hopkins Georgia Tech
% Men 31% 21% 38% 43%
% Women 25% 16% 41% 17%
Racial Diversity Very High Very High Very High High
HBCU No No No No
% White 37% 45% 41% 51%
% Black 6% 8% 6% 7%
% Hispanic 15% 9% 13% 7%
% Native American 1% 0% 0% 0%
% Pacific Islander 0% 0% 0% 0%
% Two or More Races 10% 4% 5% 4%
% International 9% 11% 10% 11%
% Unknown Race 0% 2% 3% 2%

Students

Stanford Princeton Johns Hopkins Georgia Tech
% In-State 37% 16% 12% 58%
% Out-of-State 47% 71% 71% 34%

Campus

Stanford Princeton Johns Hopkins Georgia Tech
Campus Housing Yes Yes Yes Yes
Freshman Dorm Required Yes Yes No No
Meal Plan Yes Yes Yes Yes
Weekend/Evening Classes No No Yes No
Daycare Facility Yes No No Yes
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Comparable Facts

  • Stanford University is larger than than Princeton based on total student enrollment (18,446 students vs. 8,922 students)

Stanford vs. Princeton Cost Comparison

Which college is more expensive, Stanford or Princeton?

  • Stanford University is 3.4% more expensive to attend than Princeton for in-state tuition ($61,731.00 vs. $59,710.00)
  • Out of state tuition is 3.4% higher at Stanford than Princeton University ($61,731.00 vs. $59,710.00)
  • The typical actual cost that students pay to attend (average net price) is less at Stanford University than Princeton ($17,998 vs. $19,811)
  • Living costs (room and board or off-campus housing budget) at Princeton University are 2.8% lower than costs at Stanford University ($19,380 vs. $19,922)
  • More students receive financial grant aid at Princeton University than Stanford University (60% vs. 55%)
  • The average total grant financial aid received by Stanford University students is 5.8% larger than aid received Princeton University ($64,164 vs. $60,629)

Stanford vs. Princeton Admissions Difficulty Comparison

Which college is harder to get into, Stanford or Princeton? Average SAT and ACT scores plus acceptance rates offer good insight into the difficulty of admission between Princeton or Stanford .

  • The average SAT score at Princeton University (1490) is 11 points higher than at Stanford (1479)
  • Incoming Princeton students have a 1 point higher average ACT score (34) than students at Stanford (33)
  • Accepted freshman Stanford students have a 0.03 point higher average high school GPA (3.96) than students at Princeton (3.93)
  • Princeton has a higher acceptance rate (4.5%) than Stanford (3.9%)

Stanford vs. Princeton Graduation Outcomes Comparison

Which is better, Stanford or Princeton? Graduation rate, salary and amount of student loan debt are indicators of a college which offers better outcomes for its graduates. Compare the following outcomes facts between Princeton and Stanford.

  • The graduation rate at Stanford is the same as at Princeton University (96% vs. 96%)
  • Graduates from Stanford University earn on average $9,000 more per year than Princeton graduates after ten years. ($122,900 vs. $113,900)
  • Princeton University students graduate with a $4,975 lower median federal student loan debt than Stanford graduates. ($7,500 vs. $12,475)
  • Princeton graduates are paying $51 less per month on federal student loans than Stanford graduates. ($77 vs. $128)
  • More Stanford graduates are actively paying back their federal student loan debt than former Princeton students, three years after graduation. (88% vs. 83%)

Sources: U.S. Department of Education https://nces.ed.gov IPEDS and College Scorecard https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/