- University of Pennsylvania
- The University of Pennsylvania (University of Pennsylvania), abbreviated as Penn, is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is a prestigious private research university in the United States, one of the eight Ivy League schools. Founded in 1740 by Benjamin Franklin, it is the fourth oldest institution of higher education in the United States, and the first modern institution of higher education in science, technology, and the humanities. Nine signers of the Declaration of Independence and 11 signers of the U.S. Constitution are associated with the university.
- California Polytechnic University
- California Institute of Technology (Caltech) was founded in 1891, the purpose of this private university is "to train creative scientists and engineers for education, government and industrial development needs". To date, it has trained 17,000 students, 22 of whom have won the Nobel Prize. (Ranked No. 4 in 2006)
- Columbia University
- Columbia University was founded in 1754 as King's College by a charter from King George II of England. It is one of the seven oldest universities in the United States that are members of the "Ivy League".
- The University of Chicago
- The University of Chicago (The University of Chicago) is a long-established, large private comprehensive university located in Chicago, Illinois, on the shores of beautiful Lake Michigan.
- Duke University
- Duke University (Duke University), known as the Blue Devil, founded in 1838, is located in Durham, North Carolina, is a world-renowned, beautiful private co-educational research university.
- New York University
- New York University (NYU), for short, is a private research university located in New York City, USA; it is also one of the world's leading universities located in the heart of New York City. Founded in 1831, the university has become the largest private, not-for-profit institution of higher education in the United States, and is ranked among the top universities in all categories.
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) was founded in Boston in 1861 by the famous natural scientist William "Barton" Rogers, and is a private university in the United States that cultivates advanced scientific and managerial talent and engages in science and technology education and research. MIT is world-renowned for its natural and engineering sciences, as well as its management, economics, philosophy, political science, and linguistics. Its Lincoln Laboratory, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Media Laboratory, and Sloan School of Management are well known.
- University of Virginia
- The University of Virginia, located in Charlottesville, Virginia, was founded by Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States.
- Florida Institute of Technology
- Florida Institute of Technology (FIT).
- U.S. National Defense University
- The National Defense University (NDU), a comprehensive U.S. military institution, provides advanced military education, training for senior and mid-level command and staff officers, federal government officials, and comprehensive research on strategic national security issues.
- University of Bridgeport
- University of Bridgeport (Bridgeport) (CT)
- Brown University
- Brown University (Rhode Island).
- University of Notre Dame
- University of Notre Dame (UND)
- Alliant International University
- Alliant International University (Calif.).
- Dartmouth College
- Dartmouth College (New Hampshire).
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