Sunday, September 28, 2014

College Visits the Week of September 28, 2014


Ohio Wesleyan
9/29
Lunch
CCC
Northwestern University
9/29
Lunch
A1

University of Massachusetts – Amherst
9/30
Support
CCC
Point Loma Nazarene
9/30
Lunch
CCC
Penn State
10/1
Support
CCC
UCLA
10/1
Lunch
A1

Columbia University
10/2
Support
CCC
University of Washington
10/2
Support
A1
Academy of Art University
10/2
Lunch
CCC
Miami University of Ohio
10/3
Lunch
CCC
Christian College Fair
10/4
12:00pm
See Naviance for info


Ohio Wesleyan University is a small liberal arts college located in Delaware, Ohio, a large town on the outskirts of Columbus. With a student enrollment of 1,829, Ohio Wesleyan is known for its solid pre-professional programs.  Strong programs include zoology, microbiology, economics and management, and the social sciences.  Most students are also involved in community service learning. The “Battling Bishops” compete in NCAA Div. III.

Ohio Wesleyan


Considered “most selective” by US News, Northwestern admitted only 15% of its applicants in 2013 but students here know how to work hard as well as play hard, whether participating in Greek life or cheering on NU’s Big Ten football team.  Located just outside Chicago in Evanston, Northwestern has 9,500 undergraduates and is home to the world-renowned Medill School of Journalism, the McCormick School of Engineering, and the Bienen School of Music.

Northwestern University


The University of Massachusetts, Amherst is located in Amherst, MA and is just 90 miles from Boston.  Along with Amherst, Smith, Hampshire, and Mt. Holyoke, UMass is part of the Five College Consortium, which allows students to take classes at all member colleges.  UMass offers its 20,000 undergrads 88 majors.  Management and engineering are strong programs and the Center for Student Business offers students the ability to manage nine campus businesses.  The Minutemen compete in NCAA Div. I.

University of Massachusetts


Located in San Diego, Point Loma Nazarene is a private university that has an undergraduate enrollment of just over 2,500 students. Students hail from 40 states and 15 countries.  Popular majors include business, psychology, biology, and the health professions.  Sixty-seven percent of the students live on campus and the Sea Lions compete in NCAA Div. II.

Point Loma Nazarene


Also known as “Happy Valley”, Penn State is located in the small city of University Park, PA and enrolls 38,000 undergraduates.  It is one of the nation’s top tier public universities with 260 undergraduate programs and strongest programs in the sciences and engineering.  Its meteorology program is quite notable.  One out of four US meteorologists is an alumnus.

Penn State


UCLA receives more applications than any other school in the nation and undergraduate enrollment is 27,358.  Ninety-seven percent of incoming freshman ranked in the top 10% of their graduating class in high school (The College Board).  Strong programs include film and television, music, engineering, journalism, biology, psychology, and economics. The Bruins compete in NCAA Div. I.

UCLA


An Ivy League school in upper Manhattan, Columbia enrolls just over 6,000 undergraduates and accepts only 7% of its applicants making it one of the most selective universities in the country. Among many other things, Columbia is famous for its “Core Curriculum” that takes up the first two years of study and exposes students to many of the great works of literature and philosophy.  Housing is guaranteed for 4 years and 94% of students live on campus.  The Lions compete in NCAA Div. I.

Columbia University


With close to 30,000 undergrads and located in popular Seattle, University of Washington is one of the West Coasts premier public universities.  “UDub” has strong programs in all the Life Sciences, Business, Engineering, Psychology, English, Environmental Studies, and Art.  The Huskies compete in NCAA Div. I.

University of Washington



Academy of Art University is an accredited school of art and design located in San Francisco with an undergraduate enrollment of over 10,000 students.  Popular majors include fashion design, animation, film production, illustration, and graphic design.

Academy of Art


Miami University, located in Oxford, Ohio, is on a picture-perfect campus of 2,000 wooded acres. Recognized by U.S. News & World Report for its strong commitment to undergraduate teaching, it is well known for its classical liberal arts education.  Popular majors include marketing and psychology. MU competes in the NCAA Division I Mid-American Conference. 

Miami of Ohio

Questions?  
Please contact Elise Aries in the College and Career Center 818-889-1262 ext. 375 or email: ahsccc@lvusd.org


Saturday, September 20, 2014

College Visits the Week of 9/21/14


Boston University
9/21
7pm
Westridge School for Girls -  For more info see Naviance
Brown University
9/22
7pm
Los Angeles Center for Enriched Studies - For more info see Naviance
Hamilton College
9/23
Support
CCC
Harvey Mudd College
9/23
Lunch
CCC
Bradley University
9/24
Support
CCC
US Naval Academy
9/27
9am
John Wayne Performing Arts Center – see Naviance

Boston University

With an undergraduate enrollment of 16,137, Boston University is one of the largest private universities in the world. BU’s 10 undergraduate schools and colleges offer over 250 majors.  It has an urban campus and its strongest programs include business, social sciences, natural sciences, journalism, communications, music, and engineering. The Terriers compete in NCAA Div. 1.

Boston University

Brown University

An Ivy League school with 6,100 undergrads located in Providence, Brown stands apart from other Ivies in the sense of freedom that it affords its students.  Brown offers its students an open curriculum which is free from general education requirements and it allows students to be assessed with regular letter grades or “Satisfactory”.  Popular majors include biology, history, international relations, English, and political science.  Brown competes in NCAA Div. I.

Brown University

Hamilton College

Located in the small town of Clinton, NY, Hamilton enrolls just under 2,000 undergrads and its curriculum is “pure liberal arts” (Fiske).  Accepting just 27% of its applicants, US News considers Hamilton “most selective”.  Strong programs include economics, mathematics, government, biology, and psychology.  Greek life is strong here and the “Continentals” compete in NCAA Div. III.

Hamilton College

Harvey Mudd College

Located in Claremont and part of the Claremont Colleges, Harvey Mudd has found a way to marry humanities with science and engineering programs so outstanding that they rival nearby Caltech.  Although the undergrad population is under 800 students, a greater percentage of  students from Harvey Mudd go on to receive their Ph.D.s than from any other school in the nation.  

Harvey Mudd College

Bradley University

Bradley University is a private college with an undergrad population of just under 5,000 students in the small city of Peoria, IL.  Undergrads can choose from over 100 programs in five colleges with most popular majors being engineering, psychology, and education.  Thirty percent of undergrads go Greek and the Braves compete in NCAA Div. I.

Bradley University


Questions?  
Please contact Elise Aries in the College and Career Center 818-889-1262 ext. 375 or email: ahsccc@lvusd.org




Saturday, September 13, 2014

College Visits the Week of 9/14/14


Washington University  St. Louis
9/14
1 pm
Director’s Guild of America – See Naviance for more info
Nichols College
9/15
Support
CCC
Franklin University Switzerland
9/15
Support
CCC
Loyola Marymount University
9/15
Lunch
CCC
Vanderbilt University
9/16
Support
CCC
UCLA
9/16
Lunch
A-1
Boise State University
9/17
Support
CCC
University of Arizona
9/17
Lunch
A-1
RACC Mini College Fair
9/18
Lunch
Quad
Cal Lutheran University
9/19
Support
A-1
Brandeis University
9/19
Lunch
CCC


Washington University St. Louis

Rated “most selective” by US News, Washington University accepted 16% of their applicants in 2014.  A medium-sized university located in St. Louis, Wash U has strong pre-professional programs within 5 schools including Arts& Sciences, Architecture, Art, Business, and Engineering.  With a beautiful campus, a relaxed, Midwestern feel, opportunities to conduct undergraduate research, and a great social scene, Wash U has a lot to offer and has seen applications skyrocket in recent years.


Nichols College

Located in Dudley, Massachusetts, Nichols College is a small undergraduate business college with an enrollment of 1,202 students.  Nichols offers students a BS in Business Administration or a BA in Liberal Arts.  Students may also be admitted into an honors program or a 5 year accelerated BS/MBA program.



Franklin University Switzerland

Located in Lugano, Switzerland, Franklin University is an accredited American liberal arts college with an undergraduate enrollment of 450 students. Students at Franklin are required to participate in the Academic Travel Program where students travel to destinations around the globe in accordance with a particular theme such as economic, art history, or international relations.  Led by faculty, students travel for two weeks each semester.  Classes are taught in English. 


Loyola Marymount University

LMU is a medium-sized Roman Catholic university right in LA overlooking the Pacific with strong programs in film and television, business, and engineering.  A number of programs are designed to support freshmen so their first year is successful.  Opportunities for internships and studying abroad are plentiful.  LMU competes in Div. I athletics.


Vanderbilt University

Highly selective Vanderbilt University is located in Nashville and has an undergraduate enrollment of 6,817.  Strong programs in music (Nashville) and the arts as well as education, economics, and engineering.  Greek life plays a dominant role in campus happenings and “The Commodores” compete in NCAA Div. I.


UCLA

UCLA receives more applications than any other school in the nation and undergraduate enrollment is 27,358.  Ninety-seven percent of incoming freshman ranked in the top 10% of their graduating class in high school (The College Board).  Strong programs include film and television, music, engineering, journalism, biology, psychology, and economics. The Bruins compete in NCAA Div. I.


Boise State University

Located in Boise, Idaho, Boise State enrolls just over 19,000 undergrads.  Students can choose from 170 academic programs housed in 8 colleges and can join over 200 campus clubs.  Boise State offers the nation’s only degree in Raptor Biology, the study of birds of prey.  The Broncos compete in NCAA Div. I Mountain West Conference.


Cal Lutheran University

Cal Lutheran University, a private university with an undergraduate enrollment of 2,804, is set in Thousand Oaks. As a Lutheran university, students are required to take two religion courses as part of the core curriculum but students represent many faiths. CLU offers undergrads 36 majors, 34 minors, and 7 pre-professional programs including a BS in Exercise Science, an interdisciplinary program that prepares students for the fields of allied health, human movement, and physical education.  CLU competes in NCAA Div. III.


Brandeis University

Named for the first Jewish Supreme Court Justice, Louis Dembitz Brandeis, Brandeis University is a highly selective university (US News-“most selective”) located just outside Boston with an undergraduate enrollment of 3,341 students. Known equally for excellence in the sciences and global studies, Brandeis is also known for its outstanding Near Eastern and Judaic studies as it houses the largest faculty in the field outside Israel.  Although over half its students are Jewish, Brandeis is committed to diversity and social justice as demonstrated by its many chapels and designated prayer spaces for its Catholic, Protestant, and Muslim students. 



Questions?  
Please contact Elise Aries in the College and Career Center 818-889-1262 ext. 375 or email: ahsccc@lvusd.org








Saturday, September 6, 2014

College Visits the Week of 9/7/14




MIT Information Session
9/7
2 pm
Redondo Beach – See Naviance for more info
Tulane Information Session
9/7
5 pm
DoubleTree Santa Monica – See Naviance for more info
University of Kansas
9/9
Support
CCC
Colorado State U
9/9
Lunch
CCC
Texas Christian U
9/10
Support
CCC
Indiana University
9/10
Lunch
A-1
Northern Arizona U
9/11
Support
CCC
US Airforce ROTC
9/11
Lunch
CCC
US Marines
9/11
Lunch
CCC
University of Richmond
9/12
Lunch
CCC

Marymount University
9/12
Lunch
CCC


Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

With an undergraduate enrollment of just over 4,400 students and a prime location in the heart of Boston, MIT is the premier university for all things tech including engineering, computer science, and management science.  MIT graduates have formed enough companies to employ one fourth of all the workforce in Silicon Valley.  Admission is extremely competitive with an admission rate below 9%.  Greek life plays a big role in the social scene at MIT as do practical jokes including welding shut Harvard’s gates.  The Engineers compete in Div. III in 33 varsity sports.

MIT


Tulane University


Located on 110 acres in uptown New Orleans lies Tulane University with an undergraduate population of 8,400 students.  Tulane has strong programs in the natural sciences, environmental sciences, Latin American Studies, and “Political Economy” where students study an interdisciplinary mix of economics, political science, and philosophy. According to the Common Data Set for 2013-2014, over 31% of full-time undergraduate students received an average non-need-based (merit) award of over $19,000.  Greek life engages 26% of male undergrads and 40% of female undergrads.  Mardi Gras is such a huge event that classes are cancelled for two days.  Tulane competes in NCAA Div. 1. 

Tulane University

University of Kansas

Located in Lawrence, Kansas, a quintessential college town, University of Kansas offers its 20,000 undergrads strong pre-professional programs, extensive undergraduate research opportunities, an excellent honors program, Big 12 Conference sports, and a lively social scene.  Noted programs include architecture, business, engineering, and premed.  For out-of-state students, University of Kansas offers different levels of automatic scholarships of over $10,000 per year for qualifying students that apply by Nov. 1.  They also offer a 4 year fixed tuition agreement guaranteeing that tuition does not change for 4 years.

University of Kansas

Colorado State University

Located in the small city of Fort Collins at the foothills of the Rockies, Colorado State University is a public university with an undergraduate enrollment of 21,000.  CSU offers 60 undergraduate majors and strong programs include prevet and the STEM fields. The CSU Rams compete in Div. I-A.

Colorado State University

Texas Christian University

TCU is a medium-sized private university in Fort Worth, TX with a lot of school spirit and strong programs in business, nursing, communications, and engineering.  As in many Texas schools, football is king and so is Greek life.  TCU is affiliated with the “Disciples of Christ” but Fiske notes that “the atmosphere is not overtly religious”.  Less expensive than nearby archrival Southern Methodist University, TCU enrolls just over 8,000 undergrads including 63% from Texas.  The Horned Frogs compete in the NCAA Div. 1 Big 12 Conference and won the Rose Bowl in 2011.

Texas Christian University
Indiana University

Located in Bloomington with an undergraduate enrollment of 30,000, Indiana University is a top public university.  Although it is most known for its stellar Men’s Basketball team, IU has a world-renowned music conservatory (The Jacobs School of Music), and top programs in business, biology, and journalism.  The Greek life is strong here and Bloomington is a fabulous college town.

Indiana University

Northern Arizona University

Located in beautiful Flagstaff, Arizona, Northern Arizona University enrolls 21,000 undergrads with 40% coming from outside of Arizona.  Flagstaff experiences all four seasons with 300 days of sunshine annually.  Popular majors include business, education, and the liberal arts and sciences. Through the Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE), admitted California students will pay 1.5 times the instate tuition or $13,680 for the 2014-15 academic year for students of all majors except nursing and dental hygiene.  Furthermore, NAU pledges not to raise tuition for 4 years.  The Lumberjacks compete in NCAA Division I. 

Northern Arizona University

University of Richmond

Located in the former capital of the Confederacy, University of Richmond may be surprisingly progressive for a Southern school, describing itself as “a private university for the public good”. University of Richmond enrolls 3,000 undergrads and strong programs include business and international relations as well as pre-professional programs.  Richmond has the only business school located in a liberal arts college that ranks nationally in the top 20 undergraduate business programs. US News considers admission to University of Richmond “more selective” as they admit only 30% of applicants.  One-third of undergrads partake in Greek life.  The Spiders compete in NCAA Div. I which is unusual for a small liberal arts college.

University of Richmond
Marymount University

Located in Arlington, VA just minutes from DC, Marymount University is a Catholic University with an undergraduate enrollment of just over 2,400 students of which 70% are female.  Popular majors include nursing, business administration, and psychology.  Marymount competes in NCAA Div. III.

Marymount University


Questions?  
Please contact Elise Aries in the College and Career Center 818-889-1262 ext. 375 or email: ahsccc@lvusd.org