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

