By 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!







I think this is a wonderful approach to breaking down class barriers in this country, which are quite pronounced, despite claims to the contrary. What I want to know is this: will these schools take away scholarships granted based on lower family incme to students from diverse areas of the country if the family starts to earn above their stated coint f assistance for lower income people? Does anyone know?
Comment by Eileen — July 14, 2008 @ 5:58 pm