Rating

 Статистика по приему в Университеты  

School Acceptance Rate Early Decision Early Acceptance Rate Top 10% of the High School Class SAT (25/75 percentile)
Brown 9% Decision 19% 93% 2000-2300
Columbia 6.9% Decision 20% 97% 2100-2330
Cornell 16.2% Decision 29.5% 89% 1310-1520§
Dartmouth 9.8% Decision 25% 90% 2030-2350
Harvard 6.3% Action 18% 95% 2080-2370
Penn 12.4% Decision 25.3% 94% 2060-2330
Princeton 7.9% Action 18.3% 99% 1410-1590§
Yale 7.1% Action 14% 97% 2120-2390

                                                                                                                                       Figures are for the Fall entering class.

                    Ivy League Admissions – Class of 2020

  Ivy Legue Schools sent notification letters to their fall 2011 early applicants in mid-December. The following table summarizes the information we have to date on the number of EA applications received and accepted at each school.

School Early Applications Received in 2010* % of Early Applicants Accepted in 2010* Early Applications Received in 2009 % of Early Applicants Accepted in 2009
Brown 2,848 20% 2,404 24%
Columbia 2,275 25% N/A N/A
Cornell 3,594 33% 3,442 37%
Dartmouth 1,594 29% 1,549 26%
Harvard N/A N/A N/A N/A
Penn 3,851 34% 3,663 31%
Princeton  N/A N/A N/A N/A
Yale 5,261 14% 5,557 13%

                                                                                                                       * Figures reflect applications for and admissions to freshman admissions.

Members

Institution Location Athletic nickname Undergraduate enrollment Graduate enrollment Total enrollment 2013 Endowment
(and US rank)
Academic staff Motto
Brown University Providence,
Rhode Island
Bears 6,316 2,333 8,649 $2.7 billion (30th) 736 In Deo Speramus
(In God We Hope)
Columbia University New York,
New York
Lions 7,160 15,760 22,920 $8.2 billion (9th) 3,763 In lumine Tuo videbimus lumen
(In Thy light shall we see the light)
Cornell University Ithaca,
New York
Big Red 13,931 6,702 20,633 $5.3 billion (18th) 2,908 I would found an institution where any person can find instruction in any study.
Dartmouth College Hanover,
New Hampshire
Big Green 4,248 1,893 6,141 $3.7 billion (22nd) 571 Vox clamantis in deserto
(The voice of one crying in the wilderness)
Harvard University Cambridge,
Massachusetts
Crimson 7,181 14,044 21,225 $32.3 billion (1st) 4,671 Veritas
(Truth)
Princeton University Princeton,
New Jersey
Tigers 5,113 2,479 7,592 $18.2 billion (5th) 1,172 Dei sub numine viget
(Under God’s power she flourishes)
University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
Quakers 10,337 10,306 20,643 $7.7 billion (11th) 4,464 Leges sine moribus vanae
(Laws without morals are useless)[23]
Yale University New Haven,
Connecticut
Bulldogs 5,275 6,391 11,666 $20.8 billion (2nd) 4,140 אורים ותומים
Lux et veritas
(Light and truth)

History

Year founded

Institution Founded Founding affiliation
Harvard University 1636 as New College Calvinist (Congregationalist Puritans)
Yale University 1701 as Collegiate School Calvinist (Congregationalist)
University of Pennsylvania 1740 as Unnamed Charity School  Nonsectarian, founded by Church of England/Methodists members
Princeton University 1746 as College of New Jersey Nonsectarian, founded by Calvinist Presbyterians
Columbia University 1754 as King’s College Church of England
Brown University 1764 as the College in the English Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations Baptist, founding charter promises “no religious tests” and “full liberty of conscience”
Dartmouth College 1769 Calvinist (Congregationalist)
Cornell University 1865 Nonsectarian

Note: Six of the eight Ivy League universities consider their founding dates to be simply the date that they received their charters and thus became legal corporations with the authority to grant academic degrees. Harvard University uses the date that the legislature of the Massachusetts Bay Colony formally allocated funds for the creation of a college. The University of Pennsylvania initially considered its founding date to be 1750; this is the year which appears on the first iteration of the university seal.[33] “Religious affiliation” refers to financial sponsorship, formal association with, and promotion by, a religious denomination. All of the schools in the Ivy League are private and not currently associated with any religion.