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  2. Seven Sisters (colleges) - Wikipedia

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    These colleges were created in the 19th century to provide women with the educational equivalent to the historically all-male Ivy League colleges. (Cornell, one of the eight Ivy League schools, has been open to accepting women since its founding, and admitted Jennie Spencer in 1870).

  3. List of coordinate colleges - Wikipedia

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    None of the coordinate colleges were investor-owned. [1] [2] Some, but not all, of the Seven Sisters can be classified as coordinate colleges with a specific originally male-only partner school. However, as a group, they have maintained an equivalent association with the Ivy League schools, conference-to-conference. [3]

  4. Little Ivies - Wikipedia

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    Southern Ivies — Use of "Ivy" to characterize excellent universities in the U.S. South; Seven Sisters (colleges) — historically women's colleges founded as an answer to the (at the time) all male Ivy League: Wellesley College, Radcliffe College, Smith College, Mount Holyoke College, Barnard College, Vassar College, and Bryn Mawr College.

  5. These 8 US colleges are more selective than some Ivy League ...

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    To start, here's the ranking of Ivy League schools by their Class of 2020 selectivity. BI Graphics. 8. Cornell University — 13.96%. 7. Dartmouth College — 10.52%. 6. University of Pennsylvania ...

  6. These 9 US colleges are more selective than some Ivy League ...

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    Ivy League admissions decisions are coming out Tuesday afternoon, meaning hundreds of thousands of kids who applied will be getting some big news today. These 9 US colleges are more selective than ...

  7. Ivy League - Wikipedia

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    Black Ivy League—informal list of private historically black colleges and universities that have historically been seen as the African American equivalent to the Ivy League Little Ivies —private liberal arts colleges that historically have had the same social prestige and similar large financial endowments as the Ivy league.

  8. Southern Ivy - Wikipedia

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    Around 1951, Branscomb attempted to organize a new athletic conference that would have been a Southern equivalent of the Ivy League with universities such as Duke, Rice, Tulane, Virginia, and Washington University in St. Louis joining Vanderbilt, though the effort failed, prompting Branscomb to remark that his university was "located in a spot ...

  9. 5 Most Affordable Ivy League Colleges

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    In the world of higher education, eight names ring out louder than all the rest. The Ivy League schools -- the University of Pennsylvania, Harvard University, Princeton University, Dartmouth ...