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  2. Douglass Residential College - Wikipedia

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    Douglass Residential College is a non-degree-granting program established in 2007 and open to female undergraduate students at any of the degree-granting schools of Rutgers University-New Brunswick. It replaced the liberal arts degree-granting Douglass College which had been opened in 1918. Douglass, originally named New Jersey College for ...

  3. Big Three (colleges) - Wikipedia

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    From the 1930s on, Big Three admissions became progressively more meritocratic, but still included non-academic factors such as “lineage.” Ivy League schools including Harvard, Yale, and Princeton have in the past been regarded as the goals for many children in WASP circles. Some educators have attempted to discourage this fixation.

  4. Rutgers School of Arts and Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The School of Arts and Sciences is an undergraduate constituent school at the New Brunswick-Piscataway area campus of Rutgers University.Established in 2007 from the merger of Rutgers' undergraduate liberal arts colleges and the non-student college known as the "Faculty of Arts and Sciences," the School of Arts and Sciences was implemented to centralize and consolidate undergraduate education ...

  5. Yale University announced Thursday that it will resume requiring prospective students to the Ivy League institution to submit standardized test scores when applying for admission.

  6. Albert Stanburrough Cook - Wikipedia

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    The Higher Study of English (1906) Select Translations from Old English Prose (1908) The Authorized Version of the Bible and Its Influence (1910) The Last Months of Chaucer's earliest patron (1916) The Possible Begetter of the Old English Beowulf and Widsith (1922) The Old English Andreas and Bishop Acca of Hexham (1924) Cynewulf's Part In Our ...

  7. Colonial colleges - Wikipedia

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    Rutgers was founded in 1766 as Queen's College, named for Queen Charlotte. For much of its history, it was privately affiliated with the Dutch Reformed Church . It changed its name to Rutgers College in 1825 and was designated as the State University of New Jersey after World War II .

  8. Rutgers University–Newark - Wikipedia

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    The roots of Rutgers–Newark date back to 1908 when the New Jersey Law School first opened its doors. That law school, along with four other educational institutions in Newark—Dana College (founded in 1927), Newark Institute of Arts and Sciences (founded in 1909), Seth Boyden School of Business (founded 1929), and Mercer Beasley School of Law (founded 1926)—would form a series of ...

  9. Livingston College - Wikipedia

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    By the end of a traditional four-year undergraduate degree, honors students were also expected to complete an undergraduate honors thesis. In 2007, the Livingston College Honors Program, along with the other honors programs of Rutgers University's colleges, merged into the School of Arts and Sciences (SAS) Honors Program.