Ivy League Colleges Ranked by Percentage of Undergraduates to Total Enrollment

Not as many undergrads are flocking to the ivy-covered gates as you might expect, huh?

Facts and Stats List

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  1. Brown University: 5,800 undergrads, 7,900 total, 73% (Providence, RI) (8 scholarships available)
  2. Dartmouth College: 4,000 undergrads, 5,600 total, 71% (Hanover, NH) (4 scholarships available)
  3. Princeton University: 4,800 undergrads, 6,800 total, 71% (Princeton, NJ) (10 scholarships available)
  4. Cornell University: 13,500 undergrads, 19,500 total, 69% (Ithaca, NY) (14 scholarships available)
  5. University of Pennsylvania: 9,700 undergrads, 18,800 total, 52% (Philadelphia, PA) (8 scholarships available)
  6. Yale University: 5,300 undergrads, 11,300 total, 47% (New Haven, CT) (16 scholarships available)
  7. Harvard University: 6,700 undergrads, 19,200 total, 35% (Cambridge, MA) (8 scholarships available)
  8. Columbia University: 5,550 undergrads, 24,500 total, 23% (New York, NY) (17 scholarships available)

Source: The College Board. College Handbook 2008, for all colleges except Columbia. Fiske Guide to Colleges 2008 for Columbia.

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