What is the largest Catholic university?
School Comparison
School Name | Institution Type | Undergraduate Population (2018)* |
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DePaul University | 4-year, private not-for-profit | 14,507 |
Loyola University Chicago | 4-year, private not-for-profit | 11,919 |
Saint Leo University | 4-year, private not-for-profit | 8,662 |
Saint Louis University | 4-year, private not-for-profit | 9,782 |
Why is Stanford not an Ivy League?
While Stanford, Duke, and MIT are all clearly prestigious schools with high national rankings and low selectivity rates comparable to those of Ivy League schools, they are not Ivy League schools simply because they are not members of the Ivy League.
Is Vanderbilt Ivy League?
There are eight members of The Ivy League — Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Penn, Princeton, and Yale. Vanderbilt University is not one of them. Vanderbilt is currently and was a founding member of the Southeastern Conference, which formed in 1933.
What type of Catholic is Notre Dame?
University of Notre Dame
Latin: Universitas Dominae Nostrae a Lacu | |
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Religious affiliation | Catholic Church (Congregation of Holy Cross) |
Academic affiliations | ACCU NAICU URA 568 Group |
Endowment | $11.96 billion (2020) |
Budget | $1.3 billion (2019) |
Is College of the Holy Cross Ivy League?
The institution is considered an elite school and is one of the six colleges that are said to rival the Ivy League in terms of academic excellence.
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Fast Facts.
Location: | Worcester, MA |
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School Selectivity: | Highly Selective |
4 Year Graduation Rate (%): | 89 |