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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA

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DARTMOUTH COLLEGE

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CORNELL UNIVERSITY

Cornell University is an internationally recognised, highly prestigious full research university based in Ithaca, upstate New York. A member of the Ivy league athletic conference, Cornell is extremely selective both as an academic university and as a powerhouse in certain sports.

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SEVEN SISTERS: THE ELITE, HISTORIC WOMEN’S COLLEGES THAT PARTNER THE IVY LEAGUE

The Seven Sisters consortium is a collection of prestigious, highly selective liberal arts colleges from across the north-eastern United States that currently or historically have been exclusive to female students only. The seven member colleges came together in 1926 to begin an informal association that would meet annually thereafter. The association is comprised of those seven colleges that long considered themselves to be peer sister schools. These schools have also enjoyed a long, close relationship with Ivy League universities that, in the past, had been open only to male students. As s,uch, the Seven Sisters are often perceived to be the sister schools to those Ivy League universities.

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PRINCETON UNIVERSITY

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BIG FOUR: BEFORE THE IVY LEAGUE THERE WERE FOUR COLLEGES THAT WERE CONSIDERED TO BE AMERICA’S ELITE CHOICES

The Big Four is an historic term that was used to refer to the four institutions of higher education that were considered to be the top tier in the United States in the pre-Civil War era. Its members being: Harvard University, Princeton University, Union College and Yale University.

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YALE UNIVERSITY

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HARVARD UNIVERSITY

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BROWN

Brown was founded in 1764 as the College in the English Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations (more commonly known as Rhode Island College) in Providence, Rhode Island. A private, research university, it is the seventh-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and a distinguished member of the Ivy League. It was founded, at the outset, as a university unlike many of their peer schools who were initially preparatory schools which became colleges. Brown its charter to Ezra Stiles who would go on to become one of Yale’s most famous Presidents and to the Baptist community of Rhode Island who sought an institution at which its members could study and practice their faith free from persecution. Whilst Brown was established explicitly as a school which would admit students regardless of their religious background (which at the time was a rather a reference to whichever Protestant church a student may hail from), the Baptists of the Rhode Island were concerned that they did not have a tertiary level institution of their own, or at the very least, one which would not discriminate against admitting them. Thus, Brown had a reputation as being a Baptist school although the school is very much non-sectarian today. The university was initially based in Warren, a town south of Providence, before Moses Brown donated some of his family’s lands to the college to support its relocation in 1770. It is for him and his family that the college was renamed in 1804 following a further donation to support the school’s endowment.

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