Students say "second-tier" universities are increasingly desirable
May 16, 2007
Difficulty of getting into colleges with top reputations has students looking elsewhere.
Lehigh University has never been as sought after as Stanford, Yale or Harvard. But this year, awash in applications, it churned out rejection letters and may break more hearts when it comes to its waiting list. Call them second-tier colleges (a phrase some administrators despise) or call them the new Ivies (this, they can live with). Twenty-five to 40 universities like Lehigh, traditionally perceived as being a notch below the most elite, have seen their cachet climb because of the competitive crush at the top.