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HAVERFORD MAKES KAPLAN/NEWSWEEK'S
"HOTTEST COLLEGES" LIST
For
high school students, the past year has been a particularly eventful
one, characterized by a new SAT, changing early decision policies
and a shifting economic and political arena. The 2005 Kaplan/Newsweek
"How to Get into College” Guide reflects the changing
and increasingly competitive college admissions landscape featuring
a list of “America’s 25 Hot Schools” that recognizes
areas such as practical job-centric programs, schools that embrace
and cultivate diversity, emphasis on quality of life issues and,
in this politicized environment, schools with a military bent.
Designed to provide families with insight into the
college application process, the guide contains essential admissions
strategies, revealed in such articles as “The Write Stuff,”
a before and after look at a college essay, and “Safety First,”
which provides perspective on drawing up the ideal list of schools.
“Surviving the New SAT” arms students with the information
they need as this new admissions hurdle becomes a reality in March,
2005. “Helping Hand” profiles an organization that provides
opportunities for low-income students, while “Diversity 101”
focuses on race and affirmative-action policies. The guide also
explores the latest on a variety of perennially popular campus life
topics ranging from cafeteria cuisine to high tech roommate pairings
to health and safety issues.
This year, Kaplan/Newsweek has launched an expanded
“Hot Schools” list in the guide, based on admissions
trends and extensive interviews with a broad array of educators,
admissions officers, students and other longtime observers of the
admissions process. The applicant pool for each of these schools
has grown much stronger in recent years – not only in sheer
numbers of students applying, but also in test scores, grades and
extracurricular accomplishments. And although all these schools
have demonstrated continuing excellence, various qualities made
many stand out in 2004.
This year's “Hot Schools” deserve individual
recognition for their choice attributes, such as specialty programs,
state-of-the-art facilities or comprehensive financial-aid packages.
Dream schools come in all shapes and sizes and the guide spotlights
stand-out gems – public and private, small and large, liberal
arts and tech-focused – that students and parents want to
know about.
This year’s hottest…
• Ivy: Yale University, New Haven, CT
• School for the arts: Juilliard School, New York, NY
• Big 10: Northwestern University, Evanston, IL
• Library: Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
• Riding school: Hollins University, Roanoke, VA
• Architecture: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge,
MA
• Fitness: University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
• Diversity: Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT
• Tech-savvy: Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH
• Studying abroad: Tufts University, Medford, MA
• Honor code: Haverford College,
Haverford, PA
• Political junkies: George Washington University, Washington,
DC
• Greeks with brains: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
• Double majors: Rice University, Houston, TX
• Hot and dry: Pomona College, Claremont, CA
• State university: University of Texas at Austin
• Getting a job: Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
• Entrepreneurs: Pennsylvania State University, University
Park, PA
• Health careers: UNC/Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC
• Individualists: Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH
• City haters: Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
• City lovers: New York University, New York, NY
• Military school: U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD
• Scholarships: Berea College, Berea, KY
• Surf-and-ski: University of California, Santa Barbara
The "Hot Colleges" list was featured on
CNBC's "Power Lunch" program on Wednesday, August 18.
Haverford was among only a small handful of the 25 "Hot Colleges"
included in the segment.
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