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The Big Ten Universities
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For more information about the Big Ten, read on. . . .
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Below is a link to each Big Ten university's website and information about each college's location, number of undergraduates, most popular majors, and admissions requirements:
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Indiana University: Bloomington
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Bloomington, Indiana
Small city environment
29,300 Undergraduates
Most popular majors:
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Business/Marketing 18%
Education 17%
Communications 11%
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SAT or ACT
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University of Illinois
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Urbana, Illinois
Small city environment
30,700 Undergraduates
Most popular majors:
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Business/Marketing 15%
Engineering 15%
Social Sciences 10%
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SAT or ACT, essay required
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Michigan State University
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East Lansing, Michigan
Small city environment
35,500 Undergraduates
Most popular majors:
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Business/Marketing 19%
Communications 12%
Social Sciences 10%
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SAT or ACT, essay required
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University of Iowa
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Iowa City, Iowa
Small city environment
20,000 Undergraduates
Most popular majors:
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Business/Marketing 18%
Social Sciences 12%
Communications 11%
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ACT only
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Northwestern University**
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Evanston, Illinois
Small city environment
8,100 Undergraduates
Most popular majors:
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Social Sciences 20%
Communication 18%
Engineering 14%
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SAT or ACT, SAT Subject Tests, essay required
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University of Michigan
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Ann Arbor, Michigan
Small city environment
25,500 Undergraduates
Most popular majors:
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Engineering 17%
Social Sciences 16%
Biology 8%
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SAT or ACT, essay required
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Ohio State University
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Columbus, Ohio
Large city environment
37,000 Undergraduates
Most popular majors:
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Social Sciences 15%
Business/Marketing 17%
Engineering 9%
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ACT only
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University of Minnesota: Twin Cities
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Minneapolis, Minnesota
Large city environment
28,700 Undergraduates
Most popular majors:
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Social Sciences 13%
Business/Marketing 12%
Engineering 10%
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SAT or ACT required
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Pennsylvania State University
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University Park, Pennsylvania
Large city environment
36,000 Undergraduates
Most popular majors:
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Business/Marketing 18%
Engineering 13%
Communications 10%
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SAT or ACT required
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University of Wisconsin
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Madison, Wisconsin
Small city environment
40,000 Undergraduates
Most popular majors:
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Social Sciences/History21%
Engineering 15%
Business/Marketing 10%
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SAT or ACT required
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Purdue University
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West Lafayette, Indiana
Small city environment
31,000 Undergraduates
Most popular majors:
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Engineering 28%
Business/Marketing 16%
Education 7%
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SAT or ACT
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* Indicates that the school accepts the Common Application
** Indicates that the school accepts the Common Application
and a supplemental form is required
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