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The Academic Elite

 

Author: Nikki Alfonso

A group of eight old, distinguished colleges and universities in the East, known for their ivy-covered brick buildings.
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Brown University. Columbia University. Cornell University. Dartmouth College. Harvard University. Princeton University. University of Pennsylvania. Yale University.

For those seeking to pursue an education in some of the most prestigious universities in the United States, set their sights on these eight schools fondly referred to as The Ivy League.

How did the Ivy League get its name?

Ive actually come upon two explanations for this question.

One states that the group coined its name from the ivy that grows in the eight universities brick buildings; while the other story stated that when an athletic league was formed by Harvard, Yale, Columbia and Princeton (the Four League), the Roman numeral IV was used in the said league - which when spoken became Ivy League.

No matter the etymology of the said term, there are certain characteristics these eight academic institutions have in common that make them eight of the most esteemed universities in the country :

(*taken from Wikipedia)

All of the Ivy League institutions share some general characteristics :

(a) They are among the most prestigious and selective schools in the U.S., they consistently place close to the top of college and university rankings.

(b) They rank within the top one percent of the worlds academic institutions in terms of financial endowment.

(c) They attract top-tier students and faculty.

(d) They have relatively small undergraduate populations, ranging between 4,078 for Dartmouth College and 13,700 for Cornell University and modestly sized graduate student populations, ranging between 1,666 for Dartmouth and 14,692 for Columbia.

Also worthy of being noted down :

(a) Seven of the eight schools were founded during Americas colonial period with the exception of Cornell, which was founded in 1865. Ivy League institutions, therefore, account for seven of the nine colleges chartered before the American Revolution.

(b) The Ivies also are all located in the Northeast region of the United States and are privately owned and controlled.

(c) Although many of them receive funding from the federal or state governments to pursue research, only Cornell has state-supported academic units, termed statutory colleges, that are an integral part of the institution.

Though the term is being used rather loosely nowadays, to be a true Ivy Leaguer means being part of an academic institution which is known around the globe for its academic excellence, admission selectivity and academic elitism.

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Author Bio:

Nikki Alfonso

Graduating in 2004 from Ateneo de Manila with a major in AB Communication and a minor in AB History, Nikki Alfonso lives for the written word. Her passion for writing began with a poem she composed about an elephant and a red rubber ball when she was 7 years old. From then on, she became fixated with words, using them to move readers, to expressively get her message across and to make up stories with her friends about imaginary rendezvous with matinee idols and boy bands. She had her first taste of being a salaried writer in January 2004 when she began writing for Eversun Software Corporation. Prompted by the need to find a job after graduation, her love of putting pen to paper and entertainment, she decided to take on a full-time job in television as a creative staff member and writer wherein she would be paid for daydreaming and telling stories. Wanting to give back to a cause close to her heart, she also writes for JADE -- an online magazine seeking to showcase English-speaking Asian women as intelligent and well-accomplished movers and shakers in their respective fields. Nikki believes that in order for one to be truly called a writer, the ability to empathize and the potency to create with heart are pre-requisites. Flunk in those departments and you don't get a diploma.

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