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Search universities to compare tuition, admissions, student life, affordability, outcomes, and overall fit. Uni-Verse replaces generic school summaries with decision-ready profiles that are faster to scan, easier to compare, and grounded in live public data.
Every profile uses the same scoring structure so cost, access, outcomes, and student-life tradeoffs stay easy to compare.
Search opens into a report built for action: should you apply, what will it cost, and what nearby alternatives may be stronger fits?
The page format is meant to reduce spreadsheet fatigue and make shortlist conversations faster and more informed.
Most university search experiences make people do too much work. Tuition is in one place, admissions in another, student-life impressions somewhere else, and local cost context often missing entirely. Uni-Verse pulls those pieces into a consistent report so applicants can move from curiosity to a confident shortlist with less friction.
The goal is not to tell every student where to go. The goal is to make each profile honest, transparent, and useful enough that users can understand tradeoffs quickly.
Uni-Verse turns scattered tuition, admissions, outcomes, and local-context data into a single page that answers the question students actually have: is this school worth serious consideration?
Profiles are built from College Scorecard, U.S. Census context, and supplemental campus research so the page is grounded in current public information rather than a thin directory blurb.
Every school follows the same decision template, which makes side-by-side evaluation faster and keeps the signal readable when you are reviewing many options.
Instead of giving users another generic school directory, Uni-Verse is designed to explain value, risk, affordability, and fit in one place so a visitor can go from search to informed action much faster.
Uni-Verse puts sticker price, net price, in-state and out-of-state tuition, county rent, debt, and earnings in one frame so affordability is judged in context.
Profiles are built to help applicants judge whether a school matches their budget, competitiveness, desired environment, and tolerance for tradeoffs.
Nearby alternatives, compare pages, and a consistent factor framework make it easier to decide what belongs in the final application mix.
The product is intentionally simple: search a school, review the cost and fit signals, inspect the detailed factors, and compare nearby alternatives without re-learning a new layout every time.
Start with a university or college and jump straight to the profile page or the live results view.
The top of each profile surfaces the most important cost, access, and outcome signals first.
Review the scorecard, student-body snapshot, and local context to understand the tradeoffs behind the headline score.
Use nearby alternatives and compare routes to build a stronger shortlist without opening ten more tabs.
Rankings usually collapse everything into prestige. Uni-Verse keeps the decision grounded in cost, access, outcomes, and local reality so applicants can judge fit, not just name recognition.
The core institutional metrics come from public government datasets and the page explains its sources. Some parts of the model are composite scores built from those inputs, and the methodology page explains that logic.
It is built for applicants, parents, counselors, transfer students, and anyone who wants a cleaner way to evaluate U.S. universities without digging through many tabs and PDF reports.
Search a school directly, read the methodology first, or reach out if you want to report an issue or ask a question about how the data is transformed.