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Forbes designates University of Texas as a ‘new’ Ivy school for third year in a row

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Forbes designates University of Texas as a ‘new’ Ivy school for third year in a row

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The University of Texas at Austin has been designated as a 'New Ivy' school by Forbes for the third consecutive year. The designation is based on criteria such as size, selectivity, and testing requirements.

The University of Texas at Austin has been named a 'New Ivy' school by Forbes for the third year in a row. Forbes created the 'New Ivies' list in response to employers indicating a shift away from hiring Ivy League graduates. The list is based on surveys of over 100 C-Suite executives and data from the National Center for Education Statistics. To be considered, colleges had to meet three criteria: size, selectivity, and testing requirements. UT met these requirements with an undergraduate enrollment of 44,663, a 27% acceptance rate, and median SAT and ACT scores of 1390 and 31, respectively. The 'New Ivies' designation is not equivalent to being an Ivy League school, but rather an indication of producing graduates with desirable skills.

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