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Texas State University – San Marcos
14 Nov 2016

Texas State University – San Marcos

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They call themselves “The Rising Star of Texas,” and that pride shows through on campus and across the town on San Marcos. Texas State University is a large (30,803 students) public university that everyone says has the feel of a … Continued

Navigatio on the Road: Loyola New Orleans
3 Oct 2016

Navigatio on the Road: Loyola New Orleans

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We just got back from touring colleges in New Orleans, the birthplace of jazz—and wow, what an exciting place to go to college! Music, food, more festivals than there are days of the year, lively sports teams, a rich cultural … Continued

Colorado College is a Place for Deep Thinking
23 Apr 2016

Colorado College is a Place for Deep Thinking

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Two pilots, one round-the-world cyclist, an inventor, a prolific fundraiser & a pair of beekeepers. What do they all have in common? All seven were admitted to Colorado College last year! Colorado College prides themselves on attracting creative, innovative types … Continued

Emerson College Likes to Talk!
1 Apr 2016

Emerson College Likes to Talk!

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We toured Emerson LA the other day and learned why even kids from Los Angeles would get a giant boost from “studying abroad” in LA! Let me back up a little bit to explain why. At Emerson College in Boston, … Continued

Navigatio on the Road: Oregon State University
2 Nov 2015

Navigatio on the Road: Oregon State University

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Oregon State University (OSU) is a large (23,903 undergrads) public university with the unusual distinction of being a land grant, sea grant, space grant and sun grant institution (Cornell University is the only other one). What this means is, lots … Continued

Navigatio on the Road: Lewis & Clark College
31 Aug 2015

Navigatio on the Road: Lewis & Clark College

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Lewis & Clark is a small, private college tucked into the hills, just outside of Portland. The campus is exquisite, in terms of natural beauty, and the creative & international vibe is palpable. Only 15 minutes from downtown Portland, it’s … Continued

Navigatio on the Road: Brandeis University
13 Jul 2015

Navigatio on the Road: Brandeis University

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Brandeis is a small liberal arts school (3319) in the Boston suburbs, founded in 1948 because at that time if a student wasn’t white, Christian and male, it was hard to get admitted to college. Brandeis wanted to create opportunities … Continued

College review: Whitworth University
1 Jun 2015

College review: Whitworth University

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  Whitworth University is a small, Presbyterian college in Spokane, WA. Downtown Spokane is a 20-25 minute bus or car ride away. Whitworth is a Christian college but not as conservative as a” Bible College.” Chapel is offered twice weekly … Continued

College review: Boise State University
10 May 2015

College review: Boise State University

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  Boise State University is a large public school located right in the state capital of Idaho. This one mile long campus is adjacent to a 40 mile tree-lined greenbelt–so bikes, runners & walkers are everywhere! Boise State University is … Continued

College review: Texas Christian University (TCU)
12 Apr 2015

College review: Texas Christian University (TCU)

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TCU (Ft. Worth) is a medium sized private, liberal arts institution with a “big school feel” complete with heavy school spirit, a big football program, greek life, and tons of social activities. The school colors are purple and white, purple … Continued

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