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Introduction to Colgate University
Colgate University, founded in 18 19, is the 66th university in the United States. The school spirit is rigorous and traditional. The school advocates small class education and elite education. It is a famous private college of arts and sciences in the United States. In the 1970s, it competed with Brown University for a seat in the American Ivy League University. The school is located in Hamilton, new york. There is a 18 hole championship golf course on campus. Her campus scenery is very beautiful, with beautiful green scenery in spring and summer. In autumn, blue lakes and golden leaves shine; It is snowy in winter and quiet as a virgin, so it is rated as one of the five most beautiful universities in the United States. Colgate University is famous for its liberal arts. Some majors offer postgraduate courses, which are famous for literature, politics, economics and religion. The core curriculum of this university was rated as a model of liberal arts education in 2 1 century by association of american universities, and it was published in American News &; In the ranking of American colleges of arts and sciences in the World Report, Colgate University ranks 18, 25th among the 50 most popular universities in the United States in Student Review, 8th among the salary rankings of American undergraduate graduates (3600 universities), and 18 among the universities with the highest return on investment in the United States. Colgate University is one of the foreign universities registered on the official website of the Ministry of Education of China. In 2006, Colgate University was listed as one of the 25 "New Ivy League" universities in the United States.