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Ivy League Schools: What International Students Should Know

The phrase Ivy League carries significant weight in conversations about higher education in the United States.

But the Ivy League is more specific than simply being a list of America's top universities.

The official Ivy League consists of eight private universities: Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Penn, Princeton and Yale.

🎓 The Eight Ivy League Universities

Each university has its own academic strengths and campus environment.

Harvard University — Cambridge, Massachusetts
Yale University — New Haven, Connecticut
Princeton University — Princeton, New Jersey
Columbia University — New York City
Brown University — Providence, Rhode Island
Dartmouth College — Hanover, New Hampshire
Cornell University — Ithaca, New York
University of Pennsylvania — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Why Do Students Want to Attend?

Ivy League universities are internationally recognized for academic programs, research and extensive alumni networks.

But reputation alone shouldn't determine your choice.

If you're an international student, consider:

What do you want to study?
What is your expected budget?
What financial aid is available?
Which location suits you?
What type of campus environment do you prefer?
What are your long-term career goals?

The Ivy League universities operate independently, meaning each has its own admissions process and institutional policies.

Ivy League vs Top US Universities

A common misconception is that all elite American universities are Ivy League institutions.

They're not.

Stanford, MIT and Caltech are not Ivy League universities, even though they are among the world's best-known universities.

The Ivy League is a specific group of eight institutions.

For students planning to study in the USA, understanding this distinction can make university research more accurate.

👉 Explore the complete Ivy League schools guide:
https://thecampusreview.com/study-abroad/ivy-league-schools/

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