September 8, 2021
We are often asked about affordable options that prepare students to compete for jobs and graduate school. To help answer this question, one list we like to highlight is The Public Ivies, which includes Miami University and The Ohio State University. While Miami was included in the original list, an updated list of Public Ivies was created in 2001 to include 30 institutions in five regions of the US:
Pennsylvania State University
Rutgers University
State University of New York at Binghamton
University of Connecticut
University of Delaware
University of Maryland
College of William & Mary
University of Virginia
University of Florida
University of Georgia
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
University of Texas at Austin
University of Arizona
University of California (Berkeley)
University of California (Davis)
University of California (Irvine)
University of California (Los Angeles)
University of California (San Diego)
University of California (Santa Barbara)
University of Colorado (Boulder)
University of Washington (Seattle)
Indiana University (Bloomington)
Miami University
Michigan State University
The Ohio State University
University of Illinois (Urbana–Champaign)
University of Iowa
University of Michigan
University of Minnesota
University of Wisconsin
February 26, 2025
Class 101-Dayton assisted the Class of 2025 in applying to more than 170 colleges and universities in 33 states and the District of Columbia as well as institutions in Japan, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. A number of factors help our students define their college lists: location and geography, the student’s college fit preferences, family […]
Read More >January 19, 2025
College Fairs can be an excellent introduction to start building the college list and talking about college as a family. In a low pressure environment, students are invited to pick up brochures and swag, to ask questions about majors or student life, and to sign up to receive additional information from colleges. We work with […]
Read More >September 3, 2024
After our seniors hit submit on college applications, there is still work to do! We remind students to check email daily for messages from their colleges/universities. They should interact with the links and information in those emails. Some colleges will provide login information for application dashboards. Some will request a self-reported transcript or a similar […]
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