Rice University
6100 Main St, Houston, TX 77005, USA
Rice University is a private institution that was founded in 1912. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 4,494 (fall 2022), its setting is urban, and the campus size is 300 acres. It utilizes a semester-based academic calendar. Rice University's ranking in the 2024 edition of Best Colleges is National Universities, #17. Its tuition and fees are $58,128.
Rice University, located in the heart of Houston’s Museum District, offers a dynamic student life in the nation’s fourth-largest city. The Rice Coffeehouse, Valhalla Pub and Willy’s Pub are all student-run institutions offering on-campus food and drink. Before stepping foot on campus, all students are assigned to one of 11 residential colleges, of which they remain members even if they decide to move off campus. The residential colleges provide housing, dining, and academic and social events. The Rice Owls boast 14 varsity NCAA Division I athletic teams and are well known for their strong baseball program. Students receive free tickets to all varsity athletic events.
Rice is comprised of eight schools, including the School of Social Sciences, School of Humanities and Wiess School of Natural Sciences. Its graduate schools include the highly ranked Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Business and George R. Brown School of Engineering. Rice also has a well-regarded School of Architecture and the Shepherd School of Music. Rice is home to the James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, a nonpartisan think tank, which offers coursework, internships and lectures. When a private detective found Rice’s stolen owl mascot at rival school Texas A&M in 1917, he sent a coded message back to Rice students letting them know that "Sammy" was OK, thus bestowing a name on the school’s mascot.
Acceptance Rate:
9%
Tuition & Fees:
$58,128
Median Starting Salary:
$69,373
Undergraduate Enrollment:
4,494
Average GPA:
3.94
SAT
Percentile
Total
Math
Reading & Writing
25%
1490
760
730
50%
1520
775
745
75%
1570
800
770
POPULAR MAJORS
Major
% Of Graduate
Computer and Information Sciences, General
10%
Psychology, General
6%
Mechanical Engineering
5%
Biological & Biomedical Sciences
5%
Public Administration & Social Service
4%