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6 out of 8 ivy league schools have hockey teams in Division one. The Ivy League schools that include hockey teams are: Dartmouth, Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Cornell and Brown.
No. Schools do not get "offered" to be an Ivy League School. This is an unofficial term applied to certain schools. There is no unified organization that oversees these schools.
They do not hold their students to the same academic level as the Ivy League schools do.
No, Emory University is not an Ivy. The Ivy League is a coalition of eight schools (Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Princeton, University of Pennsylvania, and Yale). Technically, the Ivy League is an athletic coalition. However, Ivies are now known as some of the world's best academic schools. When people refer to "New Ivies", they are referring to schools that are of the caliber of those in the Ivy League. Emory would probably fall in this category, but there are only eight true Ivy League schools.
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The Ivy League was created as an agreement between the component schools. Therefore, they all became Ivies at once and there is no 'first' Ivy. However, of the schools that we now call the Ivies, Harvard was founded first in 1636. It is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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No, Ivy League Schools are all on the east coast. However, Stanford, which is in California, is a highly commended, excellent university, which rates as highly as ivy leagues on the league tables.
It is important to keep in mind that the Ivy League merely refers to an outdated football conference established in the early part of the 20th century. Members of the "Ivy League" football conference include: Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Dartmouth, University of Pennsylvania, Brown, and Cornell. Stanford, MIT, and CalTech are not part of the Ivy League, even though their academics rival those of the Ivy League schools. Therefore, Rice is not part of the Ivy League football conference. However, its academics rival those of many Ivy League schools. Rice University is considered a "Southern Ivy" and was named a "New Ivy" by Newsweek magazine in 2006 because its academics are just as good, if not better, than those offered by Ivy League schools.
There is no formal education level that comes after Ivy League, as Ivy League schools represent a group of prestigious universities offering undergraduate and graduate degrees. After completing a degree at an Ivy League institution, individuals may pursue advanced education such as a master's or doctoral degree, which can be obtained at various universities, not limited to Ivy League schools. Additionally, professional degrees in fields like law or medicine can also follow an Ivy League education.