college visits

On the Road Again! Clark University

Clark University: A Campus Built on Experiential and Interdisciplinary Learning My visit to Clark University offered a clear sense of a place where intellectual curiosity and community engagement are deeply intertwined. Located in Worcester, MA, the university benefits from a city that adds energy and diversity to student life. Worcester’s vibrant, multi-ethnic food scene alone makes it an exciting place to spend four years. Clark’s campus is beautiful and within walking distance to downtown. A Close-Knit Academic Community With about [...]

On the Road Again! Assumption University

Assumption University - "Pursuit of Truth in the Company of Friends" I recently had the opportunity to visit Assumption University in Worcester as part of the WACT consultant tour. The visit highlighted a campus grounded in Augustinian values, with a strong focus on belonging, academic quality, and affordability. One phrase that resonated was the university’s commitment to the pursuit of truth in the company of friends, which clearly shapes both the academic and student experience. It means that students can [...]

On the Road Again! College of the Holy Cross

College of the Holy Cross - Jesuit Values First Impressions During my visit to College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, MA, I immediately got a sense of a close-knit, thoughtful academic community. With 3,300 undergraduates and no graduate students, the campus feels intentionally focused. Everything here is built around the undergraduate experience, from small class sizes to direct access to professors and research opportunities. There are no teaching assistants, which reinforces how central faculty interaction is to student life. [...]

On the Road Again! Worcester State University

Worcester State University - a university rooted in its city My visit to Worcester State University began with a broader perspective on its setting. Located in Worcester, the university is part of a vibrant college hub with roughly 35,000 students across the city. That energy is noticeable. The city itself is becoming increasingly diverse, which adds to the sense that this is a place in transition and growth. As one of the nine state universities in Massachusetts, Worcester State carries [...]

On the Road Again! Worcester Polytechnic Institute – WPI

A Visit to WPI: Where Innovation Meets Impact I was recently invited by the Worcester Area Counselor Tour to visit five colleges in Worcester, MA.  I learned that Worcester is the second largest city in New England with a vibrant and diverse arts, music and food scene. Who knew? First up was Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI). What stood out most was how intentionally the school blends academics with real-world experience. WPI offers a distinctive model that is structured, flexible and [...]

On the Road Again! SOAS University of London

Exploring SOAS University of London: A Unique Experience in the Heart of the City If you’re starting to think about college and what kind of environment might be right for you, my recent visit to SOAS University of London (School of Oriental and African Studies) offered a refreshing perspective, especially for students interested in global cultures, languages, and a diverse academic experience. A Central London Campus with Room to Breathe Located right in central London, SOAS gives students access to [...]

On the Road Again! American University of Paris

American University of Paris - A Global Classroom in the Heart of Paris If you are the kind of person who is curious about the world, eager to explore new cultures, and excited by the idea of learning beyond the traditional classroom, the American University of Paris (AUP) is a place worth considering. During my recent visit, I got a firsthand look at what makes this small, internationally focused university such a unique option for students seeking a truly global [...]

On the Road Again! Furman University

A Visit to Furman University: Beauty, Belonging, and Purposeful Pathways Some college campuses impress you. Furman University makes you slow down. Just minutes from downtown Greenville, South Carolina, Furman’s campus feels more like a thoughtfully designed community than a traditional university. With just 2,500 undergraduate students, this private liberal arts institution strikes a rare balance: intimate without being insular, rigorous without being overwhelming. It’s no accident that Furman is considered one of the most photographed campuses in the Southeast. The [...]

On the Road Again! Clemson University

A Visit to Clemson University: Tradition, Innovation, and a Whole Lot of Orange In the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Clemson University feels like the definition of a classic American college experience—only bigger, bolder, and brighter orange. My recent visit to Clemson offered a deep look into a campus that balances strong Southern traditions with cutting-edge academics, research, and experiential learning. Clemson is a public, land-grant, R1 research university with approximately 23,000 undergraduate students, and yet it manages to [...]

On the Road Again! Columbia College

A Visit to Columbia College: Purpose, Community, and Possibility in the Heart of Columbia, South Carolina My recent visit to Columbia College in Columbia, South Carolina offered a clear picture of a small, close-knit institution that knows who it is and where it’s going. Founded in 1854, Columbia College has a long history rooted in a women-centered educational mission, even as it evolved into a co-educational institution in 2020. Today, the college serves approximately 1,800 students, including online learners, while [...]

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