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Ivy League Offering Free Ride for Middle Income StudentsAmerica’s Top Colleges Are More Popular Than Ever April 7, 2008 It’s April, which means that if you were one of the hundred thousand high school seniors shooting for an Ivy League education, you already know your fate. Hopefully you’ve spent the past few days celebrating that golden acceptance letter. But if you’ve been consoling yourself instead, perhaps this will help: you’re in very good company. The number of applicants to America’s Ivy League has reached an all-time high (the rates are double what they were just 10 years ago), and the percentage of students offered admission is scraping the bottom of the award letter barrel. Here are some stats: According to The New York Times, Harvard fielded over 27,000 applicants – and only 7 out of every 100 got in. Yale was a bi...
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Ivy League Schools and College ScholarshipsBy now you have heard of “Ivy League” schools. Some people are not clear on which schools are actually considered “Ivy.” The Ivy League was created in 1954 and includes the eight most prestigious and selective universities in the United States. The eight Ivy League schools are: Brown University Columbia University Cornell University Dartmouth University Harvard University Princeton University University of Pennsylvania Yale University Don’t automatically rule these schools out by presuming they are out of your league. Many of these schools offer a great multitude of scholarships and are often very good at offering financial aid as a means to “diversify” their students. The rule of thumb is you never know until you apply! ...

