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The Little Ivies (singularly Little Ivy) are a group of small, highly academically competitive private liberal arts colleges in the Northeastern United States.

The term Little Ivy derives from these schools' small student bodies, standards of academic excellence, associated historic social prestige, and highly selective admissions comparable to the Ivy League. According to Bloomberg, the Little Ivies are also known for their large financial endowments, both absolutely and relative to their size. The term is generally associated with the colleges of the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) and select schools from the Liberty League, Patriot League and the Centennial Conference.


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Relationship to NESCAC

Among the Little Ivies are the Little Three, a term used by Amherst College, Wesleyan University and Williams College to describe themselves akin to the Big Three of the Northeast's Ivy League: Harvard, Princeton, and Yale. The three colleges joined Bowdoin College to found the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) in 1971 along with Bates College, Colby College, Hamilton College, Middlebury College, Tufts University, Trinity College and Union College. Union withdrew in 1977 and was replaced by Connecticut College in 1982.


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Contemporary use

A 2016 article by Bloomberg Businessweek lists the members of the Little Ivies as:

The Little Ivies are also sub-grouped by the following consortia:

  • The New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) current and former members: Amherst, Bates, Bowdoin, Colby, Connecticut College, Hamilton, Middlebury, Trinity, Tufts, Union, Wesleyan and Williams.
  • The colleges of the "Little Three": Amherst, Wesleyan, and Williams. This athletic league was founded as the "Triangular League" in 1899 in New England The term has also been used to compare the three institutions with the Big Three of the Ivy League: Harvard, Princeton, and Yale.
  • The colleges of the Colby-Bates-Bowdoin Consortium (CBB), an athletic conference among three academically selective colleges colloquially known as the "Maine Big Three": Bates College, Bowdoin College, and Colby College.

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See also

  • Black Ivy League -- informal list of colleges that attracted top African American students prior to the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s
  • Jesuit Ivy -- Use of "Ivy" to characterize Boston College
  • Public Ivies -- Group of public U.S. universities thought to "provide an Ivy League collegiate experience at a public school price"
  • Quaker Consortium -- a Philadelphia-based arrangement between Bryn Mawr College, Haverford College, Swarthmore College, and the University of Pennsylvania
  • Seven Sisters -- Historically, these were women's colleges each of which had a close tie to an Ivy League (then, men-only) school.
  • Southern Ivies -- Use of "Ivy" to characterize excellent universities in the U. S. South
  • Golden Triangle -- a group of leading English universities

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References

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