Seven of the nine colonial colleges began their histories as institutions of higher learning. The other two developed out of existing preparatory schools. The
University of Pennsylvania, an
Ivy League university in
Philadelphia, began operating in 1751 as the
Academy of Philadelphia, a secondary school founded by
Benjamin Franklin, and later added an institution of higher education in 1755 following the granting of a charter to the
College of Philadelphia.
Dartmouth College, an Ivy League college in
Hanover, New Hampshire, began operating in 1768 as the collegiate department of
Moor's Charity School, a secondary school founded in 1754 by
Eleazar Wheelock, the college's founder. Dartmouth considers its founding date to be 1769, when it was granted a collegiate charter. ==Other colonial-era colleges and universities==