Ivy League Universities
The Ivy League is a group of eight prestigious private universities in the United States, known for their academic excellence, selective admissions, and historic legacy. These institutions are synonymous with elite education and strong alumni networks.
Established in 1636 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, it's the oldest higher education institution in the U.S.
A historic Ivy based in New Haven, Connecticut, known for law, drama, and history programs.
Located in New Jersey, it offers world-class education in mathematics, engineering, and humanities.
Situated in New York City, it's a leader in journalism, business, and international affairs.
Founded by Benjamin Franklin in Philadelphia, known for business (Wharton School) and interdisciplinary programs.
A smaller Ivy in New Hampshire, offering strong undergraduate focus and liberal arts education.
Based in Rhode Island, known for its open curriculum and emphasis on student-driven learning.
Located in Ithaca, New York, it uniquely combines Ivy League traditions with land-grant public service.








