American University
American University, Washington DC, 7,909 undergraduates, 12:1 student to faculty ratio
Amherst College
Bard College
Bard College, Quaint, country setting, 1000+ acres, Sandwiched between Tivoli and Red Hook
Bates College
Baylor University
30% of students come from out of state, Business and Entrepreneurship, 5 year Accounting program, Finance, Engineering rated number 13 in undergrad, mechanical and electrical, Computer Science
Belmont University
Beloit College
Bentley University
Bentley University, Waltham, MA, 4,264 undergrads, No Teaching Assistants at Bentley, Never in a class with more than 40 students
Bowdoin College
Brandeis University
Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, 3,729 undergrads, 10:1 student to faculty ratio, Research institution, Many live on campus all 4 years
Brown University
Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, As I drive towards Brown University it is clear that I’m in a part of Providence that is like no other.
Bryant University
Bucknell University
Carleton College
Catholic University
Catholic University, 3,480 undergraduates, 7:1 student to faculty ratio, 79% acceptance rate
Champlain College
Clark University
Clark University, one of the 40 colleges in the Colleges That Change Lives book, by Loren Pope. I was pleasantly surprised by the area surrounding the school.
Clemson University
Coastal Carolina
Colby College
Colby Sawyer College
Even though it was a rainy day for our visit, this College way surpassed my expectations with their attention and focus on their students, small class sizes, internship program, friendly and welcoming faculty and student body and facilities.
Colorado College
Colorado College: 2,118 undergraduates, 10:1 student to faculty ratio, 16% acceptance rate
Colgate University
Colorado School of Mines
4,608 undergraduates, 16:1 student to faculty ratio, 38% acceptance rate, Mid 50% SAT 1470-1470, ACT 29-33
College of Charleston
The city is robust enough for everyone to enjoy but small enough to be manageable and intimate: incredible charm, so much available to do, incredible food, art, shopping and more. The campus, located in the city but with some campus areas…
Cooper Union
Dartmouth College
DePaul University
Dickinson College
Drake University
Drexel University
Earlham College
Eckerd College
Emerson College
Emerson College, Boston, MA: I found Emerson fascinating and everyone is passionate about everything that they do
Emory University
Private, Located in the beautiful Druid Hill area, suburban part of Atlanta, outside the city, 10 minute walk from one end of campus to another, Easy trip into downtown Atlanta
Endicott College
Fairfield University
Fairfield University, Fairfield, Connecticut- I visited the Fairfield University sprawling campus of over 200 acres, located in beautiful Fairfield CT, on August 18. This Jesuit, suburban institution has 3300 undergraduates allowing them plenty of research opportunities.
Fisk University
Flagler College
Florida Atlantic University
25,209 undergraduates, 23:1 student to faculty ratio, 68% acceptance rate, Mid 50% SAT 470-570, ACT 20-24
Florida Southern College
Florida Southern College, Lakeland, Florida- Very much liked this smaller liberal arts school that has a wide variety of majors, very active campus and nice setting on a lake with an eclectic, social town.
Fordham University
Franklin and Marshall
Franklin Pierce University
As you pull up to the college, you have a scenic view of Pearly Pond, which is beautiful as the mist forms a layer on top.
Furman University
Georgetown University
Georgetown University, 562 undergraduates, 11:1 student to faculty ratio
George Mason University
23,066 undergraduates, 16:1 student to faculty ratio, 69% acceptance rate, Mid 50% SAT 520-630, ACT 23-29
George Washington University
George Washington University, 1,157 undergraduates, 13:1 Student to Faculty ratio, 46% acceptance rate, Test optional
Georgia Institute of Technology
Public, 400 acre campus with downtown Atlanta at your doorstep, Undergraduate enrollment – 15,489, 35 majors across 6 colleges
Goucher College
Grinnell College
Hamilton College
Haverford College
Hope College
High Point University
Iowa State University
James Madison University
James Madison is a well oiled machine, run incredibly well and a beautiful campus that offers all the school spirit any student could want and then some.
Kalamazoo College
Keene State College
As you approach Keene State College, and drive less than a quarter mile down the road you find the downtown which has plenty of local restaurants and shops.
Lafayette College
Lake Forest College
Lehigh University
London School of Economics
8.9% acceptance rate, Total enrollment: 10,883 (Undergraduate and graduate), 55% graduate, 45% undergraduate
Loyola University Chicago
Loyola University Maryland
Loyola University New Orleans
Private, liberal arts institution, Jesuit affiliated – 1 of 28 in the country, Undergraduate enrollment – 2,482
Luther College
Lynn University
2003 undergraduates, 18:1 student to faculty ratio, 76% acceptance rate
Manhattan College
Manhattan College, Located across from Van Cortland Park in The Bronx
Maryland Institute College Arts
Maryland Institute College of the Arts, Baltimore, Maryland- Can customize undergrad education, Cross pollination amongst majors, An art college that takes liberal arts seriously
Marymount University
2,323 undergraduates, 12:1 student to faculty ratio, 68% acceptance rate, Religiously/Catholic affiliated
Marywood University
Marywood University, Scranton, PA, Small liberal arts with many interesting majors, 12:1 student to faculty ratio,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
McDaniel College
McDaniel College, Westminster, Maryland- Looking for ways to admit a student, not reject, Challenge of courses taken, Test optional policy, top 10% of class or average core GPA 3.5 to be test optional
Middlebury College
Middle Tennessee State University
Monmouth University
Muhlenberg College
Naropa University
Naropa University: 397 undergraduates, 8:1 student to faculty ratio, 80% acceptance rate. Mid 50% SAT/ACT scores not reported.
New Hampshire Institute of Art
As you drive through the largest city in New Hampshire (Population 110k), you turn down Elm Street, which is bustling with restaurants, business’s and patrons, make a right down one of the side streets and there is New Hampshire Institute of Art.
New York University
Nova Southeastern University
Northwestern University
Olympic Training Center, Colorado
The Olympics emote such emotion in me, thinking of our country and all the athletes that have worked their whole lives to participate and represent our country with 205 other nations.
Oxford College of Emory University
Private, Undergraduate enrollment – 978, Admit rate – 38%, Financial Aid forms required – FAFSA, CSS Profile, Retention rate – 95%
Pace University NYC Campus
Pace University-NYC Campus: Located in the heart of the financial district
Palm Beach Atlantic University
Palm Beach Atlantic University, West Palm Beach, Florida- Toured Palm Beach Atlantic University today in West Palm Beach, Florida, located on the Intercoastal.
Philadelphia University
Plymouth State University
Driving up you pass the quaint town of Plymouth within walking distance from campus, located on the Pemigewassett river with mountains as your backdrop.
Providence College
Queens University
Ramapo College of New Jersey
Regent’s University
Located on 70 acres in the center of Regents Park, a beautifully manicured park with ponds, gardens and birds in Central London
Rhode Island School of Design
Rice University
Rochester Institute of Technology
Roger Williams University
Rollins College
Sacred Heart University
Saint Anselm College
Although located in the city of Manchester, it is on the outskirts with the sprawling, rolling hills campus as their home.
Salve Regina University
Sarah Lawrence College
Seton Hall
Sewanee, The University of the South
Skidmore College
Southern Methodist University
Southern New Hampshire University
On the north end of Manchester, NH, beautiful sprawling campus, 10 minutes from downtown.
Stetson University
St. Olaf College
St. Joseph’s University
St. Michael’s College
Swarthmore College
Susquehanna University
SUNY Binghamton
SUNY Buffalo University
SUNY Geneseo
SUNY Stony Brook
Temple University
Texas Christian University
Texas Tech University
Trinity College
Trinity University San Antonio
The College of The Holy Cross
The New School
Tulane University
Union College
University College London
30,949 total students (Undergraduate and graduate), 47% graduate, 53% undergraduate, 15,074 international students
University of California-San Diego
University of California Santa Cruz
University of Central Florida
University of Chicago
University of Colorado Boulder
University of Colorado Boulder; 7,010 undergraduates, 18:1 student to faculty ratio, 80% acceptance rate, Mid 50% SAT 530-640, ACT 24-30
University of Connecticut
University of Denver
University of Denver, Denver, Colorado 5,758 undergraduates,11:1 student to faculty ratio, 53% acceptance rate, Mid 50% SAT 530-660, ACT 26-31
University of Florida
University of Georgia
Public, Undergraduate enrollment – 27,951 (11% out of state), Admit rate – 54%, Financial Aid forms required – FAFSA, CSS Profile
University of Greenwich
3 campuses: Greenwich – Maritime Campus, Avery Hill and Medway, Maritime campus – Engineering, arts, humanities, law and business
University of Mary Washington
Pleasantly surprised with this “diamond in the rough” school in northern VA. Great town right near campus, friendly and strong Div III athletics program.
University of Miami
University of Minnesota
University of Nevada
University of New Hampshire Durham
Driving on “off the highway” roads to get to UNH, you pass farms and quaint towns.
University of Rhode Island
University of Rhode Island: As you exit off of 95 with URI as your destination, during the 10 mile trip it is clear you are in New England as you view sprawling farm land and the quaint architecture along the way.
University of Richmond
University of Richmond campus can only be considered beautiful and a school I would recommend to many of my students.
University of Rochester
University of San Diego
University of Scranton
University of Scranton: Nice, manageable city, 70,000 people, somewhat artistic, Most students come from NY, NJ, PA areas
University of South Carolina
University of South Florida
University of Tampa
University of Texas Austin
University of the Virgin Islands
If you love the thought of waking up and overlooking the Caribbean, having a beach just down the road, the warm, and sometimes hot, weather, University of the Virgin Islands may be just the place to spend your higher education years.
University of Vermont
University of Washington
US Air Force Academy
The energy and feeling is palpable when I met just a few of the men and women who are dedicating their lives to preserve and protect our country and visiting where their journey began.
Vanderbilt University
Vassar College
Vassar College: Students are creative, intelligent, idealistic, curious, ambitious and independent.
Virginia Commonwealth
An urban university that continues to build to improve themselves. Great part of the city having broad offerings for their students.
Wagner College
Wagner College: A very pleasant and wonderful surprise when visiting Wagner College on Staten Island
West Chester University
Widener University
Williams College
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Passing through Worcester, MA today, I made a point to visit Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) to view the campus and surrounding area in person.