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− | The number of | + | The number of universities which rank as elite is growing as the number of quantity of students going on to post-secondary schools increases. |
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+ | '''Disclaimer:''' ''This list is not necessarily complete. Additions to the list are welcome. Disputes about current universities on the list should be discussed on the discussion page.'' | ||
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== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 22:13, 16 August 2006
An elite university is a university that is renowned as one of the better institutions in the nation.
List of elite universities
The number of universities which rank as elite is growing as the number of quantity of students going on to post-secondary schools increases.
Disclaimer: This list is not necessarily complete. Additions to the list are welcome. Disputes about current universities on the list should be discussed on the discussion page.
- Brown University
- California Institute of Technology
- Columbia University
- Cornell University
- Dartmouth University
- Duke University
- Harvard University
- Johns Hopkins University
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Northwestern University
- Princeton University
- Stanford University
- University of California, Berkeley
- University of Chicago
- University of Pennsylvania
- Washington University in St. Louis
- Yale University
Admission to elite universities
See also
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