1, Stanford University
Stanford University, the full name of Leland Stanford Junior University, is located in Palo Alto, southern San Francisco Bay Area, California, USA, near the high-tech park Silicon Valley. It is a private research university, a member of the Global Forum of University Presidents and a member of the Global Alliance of Higher Education Institutions. Founded in 1885, it covers an area of about 33 square kilometers (8 180 acres) and is one of the largest universities in the United States.
2. University of Austin
Austin University generally refers to the University of Texas in Austin. Founded in 1883, it is the flagship campus of the University of Texas system, located in Austin, the capital of Texas, USA. It is a top public research university and one of the "public Ivy". The University of Texas system is the second largest educational institution in the United States, with a total donation of more than $3 1 billion, second only to Harvard University.
3. Texas A&M University
Texas A&M University generally refers to Texas A&M University. Is the world's top public research university, founded in 1876, the first public university in Texas, the sixth largest public university in the United States and one of the top 100 universities in the world. Together with the University of Texas at Austin, this university is called the two flagship universities in Texas. TAMU is a member of association of american universities, Southeast Conference and International University Climate Alliance.