Best Colleges in Asian History Program

This page introduces the top colleges in Asian History program. Harvard University is ranked first in Asian History program ranking and University of California-Berkeley is placed in second.
Asian History Best Schools
Next describes the Asian History program in general.
The history of Asia can be seen as the collective history of several distinct peripheral coastal regions such as, East Asia, South Asia, and the Middle East linked by the interior mass of the Eurasian steppe.(from wiki)


Academic Comparison Between Best Colleges in Asian History Program

4 public and 6 private schools are ranked in the top Asian History colleges. The average acceptance rate of the schools is 13.40% where Stanford University has the tightest acceptance rate of 4% and University of Washington-Seattle Campus has the highest rate of 49%. Total 294,668 students are enrolled into the best Asian History schools where University of Washington-Seattle Campus has the largest population with 46,166 students and Princeton University is the smallest school with 8,273 students. The average graduation rate is 93.00% and the average students to faculty ratio is 10.70:1 at those colleges.
Next table shows the academic information and key facts of the best Asian History colleges including acceptance rate, graduation rates, student population, and students to faculty ratio.
Table. Best Colleges in Asian History Program
RankName Acceptance RatesGraduation RatesPopulationStudent-Faculty Ratio
1Harvard University
Cambridge, MA
5%96%31,120 7:1 (14.29 %)
1University of California-Berkeley
Berkeley, CA
15%91%41,891 18:1 (5.56 %)
3Yale University
New Haven, CT
6%97%12,974 6:1 (16.67 %)
4Princeton University
Princeton, NJ
5%97%8,273 5:1 (20.00 %)
4Stanford University
Stanford, CA
4%94%17,534 12:1 (8.33 %)
4University of California-Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA
14%91%44,027 18:1 (5.56 %)
7University of Chicago
Chicago, IL
7%93%16,227 5:1 (20.00 %)
8Columbia University in the City of New York
New York, NY
6%95%30,454 6:1 (16.67 %)
9University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Ann Arbor, MI
23%92%46,002 11:1 (9.09 %)
10University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Seattle, WA
49%84%46,166 19:1 (5.26 %)
Average13.40%93.00%294,668 (Total) 10.70:1 (9.35 %)

Best College In Asian History 2019 Tuition Comparison and 2020 Estimated Costs

Next table lists 2018-2019 tuition & fees and compares the costs between the best college in asian history. The 2018-2019 costs are officially published by IPEDS, U.S. Department of Education. The estimated costs for year 2019-2020 are calculated and estimated based on each school's tuition rates last year.

For the undergraduate programs, the average tuition & fees of the best college in asian history is $49,454 where Columbia University in the City of New York has the most expensive costs with $59,430 and University of Washington-Seattle Campus has the lowest amount of tuition with $36,588. The average graduate tuition & fees of the best college in asian history is $43,106 where University of Chicago has the highest tuition with $58,968 and University of California-Los Angeles has the lowest amount of graduate school tuition with $28,048.
UndergraduateGraduate
Table. Best College In Asian History 2019 Undergraduate Tuition Comparison and 2020 Estimation
RankSchool Name 2019 Tuition & Fees2020 Estimated Tuition & Fees
In-StateOut-of-StateIn-StateOut-of-State
1Harvard University $50,420$51,935
1University of California-Berkeley $14,184$43,176 $14,198$44,191
3Yale University $53,430$55,540
4Princeton University $50,340$53,757
4Stanford University $51,354$53,151
4University of California-Los Angeles $13,226$42,218 $13,191$43,183
7University of Chicago $58,230$61,846
8Columbia University in the City of New York $59,430$68,395
9University of Michigan-Ann Arbor $15,262$49,350 $14,779$49,559
10University of Washington-Seattle Campus $11,207$36,588 $11,445$37,669
Average$13,470$49,454$13,403$51,923
Table. Best College In Asian History 2019 Graduate School Tuition Comparison and 2020 Estimation
RankSchool Name 2019 Tuition & Fees2020 Estimated Tuition & Fees
In-StateOut-of-StateIn-StateOut-of-State
1Harvard University $47,562$49,221
1University of California-Berkeley $14,131$29,233 $14,092$29,194
3Yale University $42,100$43,229
4Princeton University $51,250$53,669
4Stanford University $49,617$49,617
4University of California-Los Angeles $12,946$28,048 $12,889$27,991
7University of Chicago $58,968$61,003
8Columbia University in the City of New York $48,390$49,867
9University of Michigan-Ann Arbor $23,456$47,006 $24,241$48,579
10University of Washington-Seattle Campus $16,590$28,881 $16,914$29,453
Average$16,781$43,106$17,034$44,183