U.S. Universities State By State
The United States is divided into 50 states. And there are State schools, private schools, etc.
There are many pros and cons of each universities
Then let's go find out about U.S. universities with us!
*Only Ivy League universities, New Ivy League universities, and state universities are currently available.*
IVY LEAGUE UNIVERSITIES
What is Ivy League?
Ivy League is a group of eight private universities originally located in the northeastern United States
The term "Ivy League" is implied by academic excellence and difficult admission conditions.
Ivy League is also called "Ancient Eight".
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NEW IVY LEAGUE UNIVERSITIES
What is New Ivy?
New Ivy League universities are universities that have excellent school facilities for excellent students
Newsweek magazine in the U.S. introduced 25 new prestigious universities as the New Ivy League
New Ivy League schools include Boston College, Emory University, and UCLA.
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PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES
What is public universities?
It is a four-year university run by the U.S. state government
There are about 300 state universities and many are top ranked
The advantages of state universities are generally affordable tuition and transfer priority selection.
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LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGE
What is liberal arts college?
Liberal Arts College focuses on undergraduate courses in humanities and pure science.
Unlike employment or skill acquisition, the goal is to learn a wide range of general knowledge and
develop general intellectual skills.
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