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Although some parts of the world have had learning centers for thousands of years, relatively young students in the United States have provided us with universities with a history of only a few hundred years. The following are some of the oldest universities in the United States that are still in operation today. As you may have guessed, all these schools are located on the east coast of New England. These schools were established when European immigrants were eager for knowledge. They are not only the oldest schools, but also one of the most prestigious schools in America. What is the oldest university in America? Do you know this 10 place?

? 10. Columbia University Columbia University is located in new york, New York. This is a large private university with more than 32,000 students.

Students who want to be admitted to Columbia University must have excellent SAT or ACT scores, although the average SAT score submitted by most admitted students is 65,438+0,530. College Factual ranks Columbia University 27th in the United States.

? 9. Washington and Li Daxue Washington and Li Daxue, located in Lexington, Virginia, is a small private liberal arts university with about 2,200 students.

Today, the most popular majors in the school include business administration, accounting and economics. College Factual ranks 46th in the United States.

? 8. Princeton University Princeton University is located in Princeton, New Jersey, with about 5,400 undergraduates. Albert Einstein cooperated with Princeton University because he cooperated with the advanced research institute of the cooperative school.

Students attending Princeton need to have a high SAT score, with an average admission score of 1530. Popular majors include computer engineering and economics. The university fact ranking is Princeton 19, New Jersey 1.

? 7. The University of Delaware is a large public university located in Newark, Delaware. Popular majors include liberal arts, finance and health. College Factual ranks the University of Delaware as the 90th in the United States.

Because universities are public, the admission rate is much higher than that of private schools in this list. The average SAT score of the admitted students is 1240.

? 6. Moravia College Moravia College may be one of the few schools on this list that you may not have heard of. He is a member of Moravia Theological Seminary in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and the first boarding school for women in the United States.

Today, Moravia is a small private college with only over 2,000 students. Popular majors include nursing and business administration. College Factual ranks 459th in the United States. The average SAT score of students who want to enter Moravia is 1090.

? 5. The University of Pennsylvania, located in Philadelphia, is a large private school in Pennsylvania. This school is one of the nine colonial colleges established before the American Revolution.

Today, this school is famous for its strong courses in finance and business administration. The average SAT score of students entering this university is 15 10. College Factual listed the University of Pennsylvania as the fourth university in the United States.

? Yale University Yale University is a large private school located in New Haven, Connecticut. It is the fourth oldest university in America. Named after its main sponsor, elihu yale University, the university was chartered by the Connecticut colony as a school for training priests.

Today, this school ranks sixth in the national university fact ranking, and its enrollment is very picky. The average SAT score of the admitted students is 1540.

? 3. St. John's College St. John's College, and then King William's School. This school later became part of St. John's charter school. Today, this school is a small private school located in Annapolis, Maryland.

The number of students in the school is less than 1000, and only one bachelor of arts degree and two master's degrees are offered. The average SAT score of students who wish to enroll should be 1370. St John's College ranks 298th in the country.

? 2. William and Mary College is named after William and Mary College-King William III and Queen Mary II. In the first few decades, the college trained several famous historical figures, including several principals.

Today, this school is a medium-sized public research university in Williamsburg, Virginia, with about 8,400 students. William and Mary College ranks 66th in the United States.

? 1. Harvard University It's hard to imagine how old Harvard is. It is the oldest university in America. Other things happened in the world during this time: just five years ago, bubonic plague ravaged Italy, killing nearly 500 thousand people.

Today, Harvard is a large private university with more than 20,000 students. The average SAT score of the admitted students is 1540. College Factual ranks Harvard as the second in the United States, second only to California Institute of Technology.

Although some parts of the world have had learning centers for thousands of years, relatively young students in the United States have provided us with universities with a history of only a few hundred years. The following are some of the oldest universities in the United States that are still in operation today. As you may have guessed, all these schools are located on the east coast of New England. These schools were established when European immigrants were eager for knowledge. They are not only the oldest schools, but also one of the most prestigious schools in America. What is the oldest university in America? Do you know this 10 place?

? 10. Columbia University Columbia University is located in new york, New York. This is a large private university with more than 32,000 students. Columbia University was founded in 1754 as King's College, which experienced a difficult period during the American Revolutionary War. The college reopened on 1784 and changed its name to Columbia University.

Students who want to be admitted to Columbia University must have excellent SAT or ACT scores, although the average SAT score submitted by most admitted students is 65,438+0,530. College Factual ranks Columbia University 27th in the United States.

? 9. Washington and Li Daxue Washington and Li Daxue, located in Lexington, Virginia, is a small private liberal arts university with about 2,200 students. This school was founded in 1749, then named Augusta College, which was renamed many times in history. General Robert Lee served as dean of the college from 1865 until his death in 1870, which prompted the school to change its name for the last time.

Today, the most popular majors in the school include business administration, accounting and economics. College Factual ranks 46th in the United States.

? 8. Princeton University Princeton University is located in Princeton, New Jersey. Founded in 1746, formerly known as New Jersey College. This private school is medium-sized, with about 5,400 undergraduates. Albert Einstein cooperated with Princeton University because he cooperated with the advanced research institute of the cooperative school.

Students attending Princeton need to have a high SAT score, with an average admission score of 1530. Popular majors include computer engineering and economics. The university fact ranking is Princeton 19, New Jersey 1.

? 7. The University of Delaware is a large public university located in Newark, Delaware. This university was founded by a Presbyterian minister in 1860. Founded in 1743, it was not fully chartered until 1833, long after the American Revolution. Popular majors include liberal arts, finance and health. College Factual ranks the University of Delaware as the 90th in the United States.

Because universities are public, the admission rate is much higher than that of private schools in this list. The average SAT score of the admitted students is 1240.

? 6. Moravia College Moravia College may be one of the few schools on this list that you may not have heard of. Moravia College, founded in 1742, is a part of Moravia Theological Seminary in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and the first boarding school for women in the United States.

Today, Moravia is a small private college with only over 2,000 students. Popular majors include nursing and business administration. College Factual ranks 459th in the United States. The average SAT score of students who want to enter Moravia is 1090.

? 5. The University of Pennsylvania, located in Philadelphia, is a large private school in Pennsylvania. This university was founded by Benjamin Franklin in 1860. Founded in 1740, it has an interesting history. This school is one of the nine colonial colleges established before the American Revolution.

Today, this school is famous for its strong courses in finance and business administration. The average SAT score of students entering this university is 15 10. College Factual listed the University of Pennsylvania as the fourth university in the United States.

? Yale University Yale University is a large private school located in New Haven, Connecticut. Yale University, founded in 170 1, is the fourth oldest university in the United States. Named after its main sponsor, elihu yale University, the university was chartered by the Connecticut colony as a school for training priests.

Today, this school ranks sixth in the national university fact ranking, and its enrollment is very picky. The average SAT score of the admitted students is 1540.

? 3. St. John's College St. John's College was originally established in 1696, when it was King William's School. This school later became part of St. John's charter school in 1785. Today, this school is a small private school located in Annapolis, Maryland.

The number of students in the school is less than 1000, and only one bachelor of arts degree and two master's degrees are offered. The average SAT score of students who wish to enroll should be 1370. St John's College ranks 298th in the country.

? 2. The College of William and Mary, named after the College of William and Mary-King William III and Queen Mary II, was founded in 1693. Then King William and Mary were founded in British-controlled colonial schools, which had a long history in Virginia 75 years before the American Revolution. In the first few decades, the college trained several famous historical figures, including several principals.

Today, this school is a medium-sized public research university in Williamsburg, Virginia, with about 8,400 students. William and Mary College ranks 66th in the United States.

? 1. Harvard University It's hard to imagine how old Harvard is. Harvard University, founded in 1636, is the oldest college in America. Other things happened in the world during this time: just five years ago, bubonic plague ravaged Italy, killing nearly 500 thousand people. The construction of the Taj Mahal began in A.D. 1632, and in A.D. 1636, France waged a 30-year war with the Holy Roman Empire. Harvard was founded in June 65438 +0636+10/October 65438 to train Puritan clergy.

Today, Harvard is a large private university with more than 20,000 students. The average SAT score of the admitted students is 1540. College Factual ranks Harvard as the second in the United States, second only to California Institute of Technology.