Brigham Young University and Rochester Institute of Technology are about equally selective, admitting 69.2% and 67.0% of applicants respectively. For a family earning $48,001–$75,000, the average net price is about $13,062 per year at Brigham Young University versus $28,874 at Rochester Institute of Technology. Brigham Young University's yield rate is 80.0%, versus 18.0% at Rochester Institute of Technology.
| Metric | Brigham Young University | Rochester Institute of Technology |
|---|---|---|
| Overall acceptance rate | 69.2% | 67.0% |
| SAT middle 50% | 1260–1440 | 1300–1430 |
| Avg unweighted GPA | 3.9 | 3.7 |
| Yield rate | 80.0% | 18.0% |
| Class size | 6,100 | 3,040 |
| Net price, $48,001–$75,000 income | $13,062 | $28,874 |
| Net price, over $110,000 income | $20,542 | $44,970 |
Admissions and cost data as of July 3, 2026 (CDS 2024–25 cycle), from the most recent Common Data Set, IPEDS, and College Scorecard. Rows appear only where both colleges report the statistic.
The two are about equally selective: Brigham Young University admits 69.2% of applicants and Rochester Institute of Technology admits 67.0%, based on the most recent Common Data Set.
For a family earning $48,001–$75,000, the average net price is about $13,062 per year at Brigham Young University and $28,874 at Rochester Institute of Technology, so Brigham Young University is the lower-cost option at that income level (source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard/IPEDS data).
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