Ivy League
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/ˈaɪvi lˈiːɡ/
British pronunciation
/ˈaɪvi lˈiːɡ/

Definition & Meaning of "Ivy League"

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a group of eight private institutions of higher education in the United States known for their academic excellence, selective admissions policies, and competitive sports programs

What is an "Ivy League"?

An Ivy League is one of the eight prestigious and highly selective universities in the northeastern United States, recognized for their academic excellence, historical significance, and social influence. These schools, including Harvard, Yale, and Princeton, are known for their strong academic programs, competitive admissions processes, and a reputation for producing influential graduates in fields such as law, business, and politics.

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She was thrilled to be accepted into an Ivy League.
The Ivy League is known for its rigorous academic standards.
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