Answer:
1)Harvard Univ. Cambridge, Mass. 1636
2)Coll. of William & Mary Williamsburg, Va. 1693
3)Yale Univ. New Haven, Conn. 1701
4)Princeton Univ. Princeton, N.J. 1746
5)Columbia Univ. New York City 1754
6)Univ. of Penn. Philadelphia, Penn. 1757
7)Brown Univ. Providence, R.I. 1764
8)Rutgers New Brunswick, N.J. 1766
9)Dartmouth Coll. Hanover, N.H. 1769,
10)The College of Charleston, Charleston, SC 1770 (also the oldest municipal college/university)
11)United States Military Academy 1802
12)Marietta College Marietta, OH 1835
Actually, Saint John's College, in Annapolis, MD is the third oldest institution in the United States, founded as "King William's School in 1696.
Moravian College, PA 1742
Allegheny College, Meadville, PA 16335 Est. 1815 (32nd Oldest College)
****Actually a college has been missed on this list, Vincennes University formerly Harrison Academy was founded in 1801 and was established by Pres. William Henry Harrison. Vincennes University is a comprehensive University offering both Associates and Baccalaureate degree programs to students from every state and many from abroad.