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Choosing a college is akin to falling in love, as Stephen Trachtenberg wisely states. It involves considerations such as finances, opportunities, and personal growth. Explore historically Black colleges and women’s or men’s colleges, each offering unique environments. Weigh the pros and cons of public versus private institutions, and the impact of class sizes on your education. Discover the value of different degrees and how they relate to your future. With resources like US News & World Report, embark on a journey that expands your horizons and promises a richer life.
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Let the Search Begin! “Picking a college is like falling in love.” --Stephen Trachtenberg, President of George Washington University
Why You Should Bother-- • Money, honey • Opportunities • It beats working • You deserve better • Expand your horizons
Did you know-- • There are historically black colleges? • Moorehouse • Langston • Women’s only colleges? • Agnes Scott, Atlanta • Trinity, Washington, D.C. • Mount St. Mary’s, Los Angeles • Men’s only? • Wabash, IN • Morehouse, GA
Public vs. Private Schools • “Equitable” access • Funded by state and federal governments—theoretically cheaper* • Generally more foreign languages, arts, music, etc. • Engineering! • Most move off campus after freshman year • Lecture halls *Barring scholarships, grants, etc. • Select admissions • Tend to have a better academic reputation • For profit—25% more expensive * • Specialty programs and advanced research via private grants, funding, etc. • Live on campus for majority of time • Smaller class sizes— “Meredith”—argh!
My College Story • It pays to be nerdy! • It won’t be perfect • This was the view from my dorm room:
About those majors… • What’s a • B.A.? • B.S.? • M.A? • Ph D? • Does it really matter? • My story • pre-med, pre-law, a slew of English • Engineering—Available at a wide range of public, not very many private universities • Shhh! The title of the degree is not all that important. What is important about college?
A quick list: Nearby First-ish-Second-ish-tier schools (the best of our local schools): • Reed College, OR • Whitman College, WA Second- and Third-tier private schools of interest: • Willamette University, OR • Linfield College, OR • University of Puget Sound, WA • Seattle Pacific University, WA • McDaniel College, MD • Allegheny College, PA • Union College, NY • Washington and Lee, VA • Emerson College, MA • University of San Diego, CA
Places to find out about universities: • US News & World Report—Best college rankings • The tome! • The College Board: http://collegesearch.collegeboard.com/search/index.jsp • Family, friends, teachers • Univsource.com (disregard their online programs, those schumcks!)