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    • Harvard University. Established: 1636 (chartered in 1650) Located in Massachusetts, Harvard University was originally called New College. The name was subsequently changed to Harvard College in honor of its first benefactor, John Harvard, who bequeathed half of his monetary estate and his 320-volume scholar's library to the university in his will.
    • The College of William and Mary. Established: 1693. Named for the British co-monarchs who were reigning at the time and who gave the university its royal charter (the first for any university in the US), the College of William and Mary is the oldest university in the American South and was the first school of higher education in the US to install an honor code of conduct for students.
    • St. John's College. Established: 1696. St John’s College (SJC) is a private liberal arts college which was originally founded as King William's School, the Maryland colony’s first ‘free’ school (free in this context meaning to free students through education).
    • Yale University. Established: 1701. Next on our list of the oldest universities in the US, Yale University is currently ranked 17 in the world and was originally founded as ‘Collegiate School’.
  1. The first university in the United States is a status asserted by more than one U.S. university. When the Philippines was still a United States territory, the University of Santo Tomas, which was established in 1611, was considered the oldest university under the American flag. [2] Presently in the United States, there is no official nationwide ...

  2. St. John's College - Annapolis. Founding Year. 1696. Founders. Maryland colony. Acceptance Rate. 87%. It may have been christened “St. John’s College” in 1784, but the school had its origins as “King William’s School” in 1696—Maryland’s first “free” school (“free” meaning to liberate students through education).

    • Harvard University. Year Founded: 1636. Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts. Type: Private nonprofit university. Motto: Veritas (Truth) Colors: Crimson. photo source: Wikimedia Commons.
    • The College of William & Mary. Year Founded: 1693. Location: Williamsburg, Virginia. Type: Public research university. Motto: n/a. Colors: Green and Gold. photo source: Wikimedia Commons.
    • St. John’s College (Annapolis/Santa Fe) Year Founded: 1696. Location: dual campuses in Annapolis, Maryland and Santa Fe, New Mexico. Type: Private university.
    • Yale University. Year Founded: 1701. Location: New Haven, Connecticut. Type: Private research university. Motto: אורים ותמים (Urim V’Thummim in Hebrew) and Lux et veritas (Latin) – both mean Light and Truth.
  3. May 3, 2023 · John Harvard statue in Harvard Yard at the oldest U.S. college (or university) 1. Harvard University | Cambridge, MA (est. 1636) Founded in 1636, Harvard is the oldest institution of higher education in the United States. Located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard is a private Ivy League research university with over $40 billion endowment.

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  6. The title of oldest public university in the United States is claimed by three universities: the University of Georgia, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and the College of William and Mary. Each has a distinct basis for the claim: North Carolina being the first to hold classes and graduate students as a public institution ...

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