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Best Women's Tennis Programs, Ranked by Graduation Rate
Graduation rate is one of the simplest measures of whether a school follows through on its promise. Below, we've ranked all 1,025 women's Tennis programs by graduation rate — the share of students at the underlying school who complete their degree.
The average graduation rate across women's Tennis programs is 59%, with an average acceptance rate of 73%, and median earnings around $57,502 ten years after enrollment.
Use this ranking to find programs at schools where students finish what they start, then read our guide on how to compare scholarship offers.
Programs
1,025
Avg. Grad Rate
59%
Avg. Accept. Rate
73%
Avg. Earnings (10YR)
$57,502
Top programs
Showing 10 of 1,025 programs.
Rank
Program
Grad Rate
Accept. Rate
Earnings (10YR)
1
1. Harvard University
Cambridge, MA
Graduation Rate
98%
Accept. Rate
4%
Earnings (10YR)
$101,817
2
2. Princeton University
Princeton, NJ
Graduation Rate
98%
Accept. Rate
5%
Earnings (10YR)
$110,066
3
3. Duke University
Durham, NC
Graduation Rate
97%
Accept. Rate
6%
Earnings (10YR)
$97,800
4
4. University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA
Graduation Rate
97%
Accept. Rate
5%
Earnings (10YR)
$111,371
5
5. Brown University
Providence, RI
Graduation Rate
96%
Accept. Rate
5%
Earnings (10YR)
$93,487
6
6. Columbia University in the City of New York
New York, NY
Graduation Rate
96%
Accept. Rate
4%
Earnings (10YR)
$102,491
7
7. Dartmouth College
Hanover, NH
Graduation Rate
96%
Accept. Rate
5%
Earnings (10YR)
$97,434
8
8. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, MA
Graduation Rate
96%
Accept. Rate
5%
Earnings (10YR)
$143,372
9
9. University of Chicago
Chicago, IL
Graduation Rate
96%
Accept. Rate
5%
Earnings (10YR)
$91,885
10
10. University of Virginia-Main Campus
Charlottesville, VA
Graduation Rate
96%
Accept. Rate
17%
Earnings (10YR)
$86,863
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