Harvard University (1636) - located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard is the oldest institution of higher education in the US.
College of William and Mary (1693) - located in Williamsburg, Virginia, William and Mary is the second-oldest college in the US and the oldest in the South.
St. John's College (1696) - with campuses in Annapolis, Maryland, and Santa Fe, New Mexico, St. John's is a private liberal arts college with a unique curriculum based on the study of the great books of Western civilization.
Yale University (1701) - located in New Haven, Connecticut, Yale is one of the Ivy League schools and is known for its strong academic programs and distinguished faculty.
University of Pennsylvania (1740) - located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Penn is another Ivy League school known for its strong academics and research programs.
Moravian College (1742) - located in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, Moravian is a private liberal arts college with a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary studies.
University of Delaware (1743) - located in Newark, Delaware, UD is a large public research university known for its strong programs in business, engineering, and the sciences.
Princeton University (1746) - located in Princeton, New Jersey, Princeton is one of the Ivy League schools and is known for its strong undergraduate programs and beautiful campus.
Washington and Lee University (1749) - located in Lexington, Virginia, WL is a small liberal arts college known for its strong programs in the humanities and social sciences.