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List of New Ivy League Universities in the United States
The word "new ivy" comes from the book "How to enter the university" published by Kaplan, a famous educational research institution, Newsweek in 2007.

Twenty-five elite universities in the United States are favored by more and more students and parents for their high-quality education and continuous international academic achievements. These schools are called "new Ivy League" institutions, which represent the highest level of American higher education.

Boston college.

Washington University in St. Louis.

University of Virginia (University of Virginia)

University of California, Los Angeles.

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

University of Rochester (University of Rochester)

University of Michigan at ann arbor.

New york University (NYU)

Notre Dame University

Vanderbilt University

Emory University (Emory University)

Rice University

Skidmore College.

TUFTS university

Bowdoin College (Bowdoin College)

Carnegie Mellon University.

Kenyon College (Kenyon College)

Macalester College (Macalester College)

Franklin O 'Orrin College of Engineering.

Reed college

Rensselaer Institute of Technology

Claremont College Union: Harvey Mudd College and Pomona College (Claremont: Harvey Mudd and Pomona).

colby college

Colgate University (Colgate University)

Davidson college