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I Don’t Buy Into the Forbes Definition of a Public Ivy

Educated Quest

Forbes magazine recently came out with a list of schools that were considered to be a Public Ivy. and Wisconsin state that scores are Considered. and Wisconsin state that scores are Considered. Demand for a seat in the freshman class at a public university is driven in part by price, especially for in-state applicants.

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Applying to The University of Chicago as an International Student

The Koppelman Group

The University of Chicago is one of the top schools in the United States, and is frequently mentioned in the same sentence as Ivy League schools like Harvard and Yale, and other top colleges, like Stanford. UChicago is grounded in a Core Curriculum that creates a shared foundation undergirding the experience for every student.

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Weekly Update: January 30

DC College Counseling

BIGGEST COLLEGE-RELATED NEWS OF THE WEEK JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY APPLICATIONS TOP 40,000 JMU received a total of 40,232 undergraduate applications for the class of 2028, an increase of 78% over the 22,603 applications they received in 2021. Morgan State University and St.

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Applying to Tufts as an International Student

The Koppelman Group

Applying to college in the United States is an objectively hectic situation. colleges as an international student, this already chaotic system can feel positively daunting. colleges simple, and in this post, we’ll break down everything you need to know if you’re an international student considering Tufts University.

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The Best Colleges for your Astrological Sign: Cancer

The Koppelman Group

Consistently rated the #1 public university in the United States, UC Berkeley is an inspiring environment for you to expand your passions. Between 350+ degree programs and over 30,000 undergraduate students, the opportunities for inspiration and connection are endless. For most, this can be a daunting task.

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Why Campuses Cannot Put All Their Eggs in One Basket

Ruffaloni

This blog first appeared in the July-August 2023 issue of AGB’s Trusteeship magazine. Back in the late 1990s when I considered working on my doctorate while also working full-time as a single parent, I knew I would have to find a university that provided students with choices for access and scheduling. Grandma was not happy.