Admission to Connecticut College is competitive. Know this: the Admissions staff at Connecticut College seeks bright individuals, and t...
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Introduction to Connecticut College
If indeed there are ten thousands worlds for the choosing as Cormac McCarthy wrote in All the Pretty Horses , Connecticut College giv...
Financial Aid of Columbia University
Admissions is need-blind for U.S. citizens, U.S. permanent residents, Canadian citizens and persons granted refugee visas by the United Sta...
Social Life and Activities of Columbia University
The Engineering curriculum at Columbia is definitely demanding. Equally as demanding is participating in all of the extracurricular activ...
Social Life and Activities of Carleton College
If you think that the process of "getting an education" at Carleton only applies to hours spent in the classroom or studying in t...
Admission Requirements for Caltech
Caltech is not everyone, and getting in is not easy. By campus tradition, the target size of the freshman class is always 215-the number of...
Academic Life of Columbia University
Since the founding of the school in 1864 as the nation's first engineering school within a liberal arts college, the University has alw...
Admission Requirements for Columbia University
Admission at Columbia University's FU Foundation, School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS) is highly competitive. Either SAT or...
Introduction to Carleton College
Aerial View of Carleton College Driving down rural Highway 19 in southeast Minnesota amidst farms and cornfields it's hard to im...
Introduction to Bates College
Choosing the right college or university is often thought of as a difficult task. One obvious reason for this perception is that many col...
Introduction to Columbia University/ School of Engineering and Applied Science
Columbia's tradition in engineering and applied science education traces back to the chartering of King's College in 1754. Ste...
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