countries represented. Students from California make up 31%, with sizable concentrations from the other western states. The median family income of students was $166,500 as of 2013, with 52% of students coming from the top 10% highest-earning families and 22% from the bottom 60%. The college has been increasing its enrollment of low-income students since the early 2000s, and was ranked second among all private institutions and eighth among all institutions in The New York Times' 2017 College Access Index, a measure of economic diversity. Various religious and spiritual beliefs are represented among students, with many leaning secular.
Among students in the 2024 entering class who submitted test scores, the middle 50% scored 740–770 on the SAT evidence-based reading and writing section, 750–790 on the SAT math section, and 33–35 on the ACT. Among students with an official high school class rank, 90% ranked in the top tenth and 99% ranked in the top quarter.
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