College Quick-Hitters
The fall is a busy time
for everyone involved in college admissions, and for me, part of my job is to
learn about new trends at colleges and help spread the word about interesting
college programs and updates at schools across the country. As information comes
across my desk and I listen to admission representatives speak to students
during visits, I want to update families about the pieces of information I
think everyone should know. These following “quick-hitters” should provide you
with tips, trends, and general helpful advice about schools you may be
interested in applying to.
Hampshire College(Amherst, MA): Will now NOT accept test scores as part of the admissions
process. While there are many test-optional schools out there, Hampshire is one
of the first colleges to be test-blind, in that they consider all parts of the
applicant, but will not look at SAT or ACT scores.
St. Bonaventure (St.
Bonaventure, NY): Fantastic business program, especially finance and
accounting. In past years, 100% of accounting majors have been placed in job by
graduation. School also has live trading floor for business majors. School was
ranked best value school in New York State in 2014, with average amount student
paying per year being $19,000. Families that file for the FAFSA will
automatically receive $5,000 off from cost of attendance.
College of the Holy Cross (Worcester, MA): All students will come in with undeclared majors. School
has a great pre-professional advisory program, and a solid 3-2 engineering
program with Columbia. 91% of students are accepted into medical school and
100% of students are accepted into dental and veterinarian school. Holy Cross
is a test-optional school and strength of curriculum is more important in
decision process…interviews are also very helpful to show demonstrated
interest. Early decision has a 65% acceptance rate, while regular decision only
has a 35% acceptance rate. Offers year-long study abroad program
Sacred Heart University
(Fairfield, CT): 22 students per classroom on average…great internship
possibilities, especially business. School is surrounded by golf courses, and
business students are given free lessons to help learn the game. School also
offers etiquette class for business students. School is test-optional and
applying early action and visiting can greatly help in admissions process.
Stay tune for more
colleges and more inside information. As always, happy searching!
-Joseph D. Korfmacher