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First College Not Affiliated With A Church Opens

1751

Founded by Benjamin Franklin as the Academy of Philadelphia and the Charity School of Philadelphia, this first nonsectarian institution of higher learning opens. Previously, all institutions of higher learning have been run by churches. By 1755, Franklin and the board of trustees will secure a charter for the College of Philadelphia, led by Provost William Smith. The school will become the University of Pennsylvania, an Ivy League university.