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Carnegie Mellon University: Tuition Fees, Acceptance Rate, Rankings, Courses

Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) is a private research university in PittsburghPennsylvania. One of its predecessors was established in 1900 by Andrew Carnegie as the Carnegie Technical Schools; it became the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1912 and began granting four-year degrees in the same year. In 1967, the Carnegie Institute of Technology merged with the Mellon Institute of Industrial Research, founded in 1913 by Andrew Mellon and Richard B. Mellon and formerly a part of the University of Pittsburgh. Carnegie Mellon University has operated as a single institution since the merger.

The university consists of seven colleges and independent schools: The College of EngineeringCollege of Fine ArtsDietrich College of Humanities and Social SciencesMellon College of ScienceTepper School of BusinessHeinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy, and the School of Computer Science. The university has its main campus located 5 miles (8 km) from Downtown Pittsburgh. It also has over a dozen degree-granting locations in six continents, including degree-granting campuses in QatarSilicon Valley, and Kigali, Rwanda (Carnegie Mellon University Africa) and partnerships with universities across the United States and in the United Kingdom, Portugal, Japan, China, Mexico, and Italy.

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Carnegie Mellon is known for its advances in research and new fields of study, notably being home to many firsts in computer science (including the first computer sciencemachine learning, and robotics departments), pioneering the field of management science, and being home to the first drama program in the United States. CMU is classified among “R1: Doctoral Universities – Very High Research Activity”. In 2020, the university had research and development expenditures of $386 million. Past and present faculty and alumni include 20 Nobel Prize laureates, 13 Turing Award winners, 26 members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 39 fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, 91 members of the National Academies, 142 Emmy Award winners, 52 Tony Award laureates, and 12 Academy Award winners.[17] Carnegie Mellon enrolls 15,818 students across its multiple campuses from 117 countries, employs more than 1,400 faculty members, and has an active alumni base of over 112,000.

TUITION FEES

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58,924 USD
2020 – 21
ACCEPTANCE RATE
13.5%
RANKINGS

Carnegie Mellon University is ranked #22 out of 443 National Universities. Schools are ranked according to their performance across a set of widely accepted indicators of excellence.

#22

in National Universities (tie)

#98

in Best Colleges for Veterans (tie)

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#29

in Best Undergraduate Teaching (tie)

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COURSES
Computer science12.6%
Electrical and electronics engineering8.4%
Statistics8.3%
Business administration and management7.2%
Mechanical engineering6.2%
Systems science and theory5.6%
Bioengineering and biomedical engineering2.8%
Chemical engineering2.6%
Drama and dramatics/theatre arts2.6%
Architectural and building sciences/technology2.4%
Materials science2.4%
Econometrics and quantitative economics2.3%
Information technology2.2%
Mathematics1.9%
Design and visual communications1.9%
Mathematics and statistics1.7%
Civil engineering1.6%
Biology/biological sciences1.5%
Neuroscience1.4%
Art/art studies1.3%
Psychology1.2%
Computational mathematics1.2%
Chemistry1.2%
Engineering1.1%
Physics1.1%
Liberal arts and sciences/liberal studies1%
Cognitive science1%
International relations and affairs1%
Creative writing0.9%
Professional, technical, business, and scientific writing0.9%
Applied economics0.9%
Artificial intelligence0.8%
History0.7%
Applied and professional ethics0.6%
Architecture0.6%
Philosophy0.6%
Public policy analysis0.6%
Mechatronics, robotics, and automation engineering0.5%
Financial mathematics0.5%
Biopsychology0.5%
Astrophysics0.5%
Chemistry0.5%
Computer and information sciences, other0.4%
Mathematical statistics and probability0.4%
International/global studies0.4%
Voice and opera0.4%
Spanish language and literature0.3%
Music performance0.3%
Linguistics0.3%
French language and literature0.2%
Computational biology0.2%
Science, technology and society0.2%
Film/cinema/video studies0.2%
English language and literature0.2%
Music theory and composition0.2%
Chinese language and literature0.1%
German language and literature0.1%
Mathematics0.1%
Multi-/interdisciplinary studies0.1%
Logic0.1%
Theoretical and mathematical physics0.1%
Stringed instruments0.1%
Music technology0.1%
Actuarial science0.1%
Environmental studies0.1%
Natural resources management and policy0.1%
Digital communication and media/multimedia0.1%
Russian language and literature0.1%
Apparel and textile manufacture0.1%
General studies0.1%
Biophysics0.1%
Biometry/biometrics0.1%
Neurobiology and neurosciences0.1%
Statistics0.1%
Urban studies/affairs0.1%
Social sciences0.1%
Digital arts0.1%
Arts, entertainment,and media management
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