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Student Life: Athletics Division 1, Big East, Hockey East Conference, No Greek Life,

  1. Clubs – 140 Total (Board of Programmers, Student Congress, Multicultural Student

  2. Association)

  • Total Cost of Attendance 2016-2017: $63,700

  • What is unique or makes your school stand out? As the only institution in the

  1. country operated by the Dominican Friars, Providence College’s Catholic and

  2. Dominican background influences the liberal arts core that permeates the entire

  3. curriculum as well as the campus community. At Providence, students are just as

  4. passionate about involvement, service, or school spirit as they are about academics.



  5. California Admission Representative

  6. Martin Vaughn

  7. Senior Admission Counselor

  8. Mvaughn1@providence.edu





























  9. Quinnipiac University

  10. Private University

  11. Hamden, CT

  12. www.quinnipiac.edu



  • Undergraduate student enrollment: 6,982

  • College location: Gorgeous, suburban New England style setting, about 90 minutes

  1. north of NYC and two hours south of Boston.

  • Name & distance from nearest airport: Two hours from La Guardia or JFK Airports

  1. in NYC, only 35 minutes from Bradley International Airport in Hartford, CT.

  • Average accepted GPA & test scores: 3.2 GPA, 1120 SAT (CR/M), 24 ACT. We are

  1. now test optional for all programs outside of the Health Sciences and Nursing.

  2. Admissions in the Health Sciences and Nursing are more selective.

  • Acceptance rate: 74%

  • Application deadlines: Early Decision – November 1, Health Sciences majors –

  1. November 15. Regular – February 1 and then rolling.

  • Merit scholarships/Need-based financial aid: Merit based scholarships range from $9,000 $25,000 and we use senior year class percentile and standardized testing in

  1. awarding merit money. Need-based aid is determined via submission of the FAFSA.

  • Most popular, new or unique majors: Very well known in the Health Sciences

  1. including a direct entry nursing program, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy,

  2. Radiologic Sciences, Medicine, Engineering, Business and Communications. Also have a brand new 4 year degree in Game Design and Development.

  • Student Life: Athletics Division 1, Very involved, active student body. 130 clubs and

  1. organizations, $750,000 student activities budget. 26% of our undergraduate

  2. population involved with Greek organizations.

  • Total Cost of Attendance 2016-2017: $61,910

  • What is unique or makes your school stand out? Quinnipiac University is a medium sized private institution that has a very pro-student environment. All of our academic programs offer/require off site internships and clinical rotations, giving us a very

  1. pre-professional outlook and one of the top schools in the northeast in career

  2. placement. Quinnipiac is also a very residential, community based campus that houses 98% of the freshmen class.



  3. California Admissions Representative

  4. Bill Romano

  5. Senior Associate Director of Admissions

  6. william.romano@quinnipiac.edu

  7. 860-490-3357















  8. Rhodes College

  9. Private

  10. Memphis, TN

  11. www.rhodes.edu



  • Undergraduate student enrollment: 2,055 students 75% of state, 46 states and 41 countries represented

  • College location: 20th largest city in the country

  • Name & distance from nearest airport: Memphis International Airport; 8.1 miles from campus

  • Average accepted GPA and test scores:

    • Middle 50% GPA 3.4-3.7 weighted

    • Middle 50% ACT 27-32

    • Middle 50% SAT 1280-1430

  • Acceptance rate: 47%

  • Application deadlines:

  1. ED 1: November 1st ED2: January 1st

  2. EA: November 15th RD: January 15th

  3. FREE to apply.

  • Merit scholarships/Need-based aid: Application for admission is application for merit scholarships ($6,000-full tuition). FAFSA and CSS PROFILE are required. Fellowships in fine arts (art, music, theatre) and Physics. Bonner Service Fellowship. ROTC Options in Army, Navy, and Air Force

  • Most popular, new or unique majors: Biology, Psychology, English, Business (General or International), Political Science, and International Studies (PRE-MED)

  1. New: Education, Chinese Studies. Unique: Urban Studies (Community Health), Neuroscience, Political Economy

  • Student Life: Division III Athletics, Southern Athletic Association, Non-Residential Greek Life, Mock Trial, Ultimate Frisbee, Honor Council

  • Total Cost of Attendance 2016-2017: $59.510

  • What is unique or makes your school stand out? Rhodes is a top-tier liberal arts and sciences college that combines a rigorous classroom experience, a high level of collaboration with faculty (in and out of the classroom), and real world experience to prepare students for future endeavors. Within a year of graduation 90% of our students are either employed or in graduate school (90-100% acceptance rate to graduate programs, twice the national average acceptance rate to medical school).



  1. California Admission Representative:

  2. Chrystal Russell

  3. Sr. Assistant Director of Admission

  4. russellc@rhodes.edu

  5. 901.843.3657









  6. Saint Louis University

  7. Private University

  8. St. Louis, Missouri

  9. www.slu.edu



  • Undergraduate student enrollment: 8,248

  • College location: urban

  • Name & distance from nearest airport: Lambert St. Louis International Airport - 16 miles

  • Average accepted GPA & test scores: 3.8 GPA, SAT 1280 (CR/M), ACT 28.

  • Acceptance rate: 63%

  • Application deadlines: Rolling Admission, with Dec 1 Priority Deadline for Admission & Scholarships. FREE to apply.

  • Merit scholarships/Need-based financial aid: Merit scholarships range from $3,000 - $20,000. Students are reviewed for merit scholarships when they apply for admission. Need-based aid is available and students should file the FAFSA to be considered. Presidential Scholarship & Martin Luther King Jr Scholarships require additional scholarship application.

  • Most popular, new or unique majors: Physical Therapy, Nursing (direct entry), Biomedical Engineering, Public Health, International Business, Entrepreneurship, Flight Science, Aviation Management, Neuroscience. Nearly 100 majors

  • Student Life: NCAA Division I Athletics, Greek Life with 8 fraternities & 6 sororities, Club & Intramural Sports, Learning Communities. More than 200 student clubs and organizations.

  • Total Cost of Attendance 2016-2017: $50,660

  • What is unique or makes your school stand out? Founded in 1818, Saint Louis University is a Catholic, Jesuit institution in St. Louis, Missouri, with a second campus in Madrid, Spain. It is ranked in the top 100 universities in the United States by U.S. News & World Report and currently enrolls more than 8,000 undergraduate students. Saint Louis University offers nearly 100 undergraduate programs and countless opportunities for community service and campus involvement. The distinctive mascot of Saint Louis University, the Billiken, represents “things as they ought to be.” It is also a fitting representation of SLU and the one-of-a-kind educational experience you’ll find here. To learn more, visit slu.edu/beabilliken.



  1. California Admission Representative

  2. Rae-Anne Mena

  3. Admissions Counselor

  4. menar@slu.edu

  5. 720-344-4307











  6. Seattle University

  7. Private, Jesuit Catholic liberal arts institution.

  8. Seattle, WA

  9. www.seattleu.edu



  • Undergraduate student enrollment: 4,712

  • College location: urban location in the Capitol Hill neighborhood within downtown Seattle

  • Name & distance from nearest airport: Seattle-Tacoma Airport (SEATAC) is about 14 miles from our campus. We offer shuttles for students during breaks, and there is a $3 Lightrail to SEATAC that takes about 35 minutes. It stops at a station just one block from our campus.

  • Average accepted GPA and test scores: We refer to a middle 50% instead of an average. GPA: 3.4-3.9, SAT: EBRW 590-680 M 560-670, ACT 25-29

  • Acceptance rate: 73%

  • Application deadlines: Early Action: Nov 15th. Regular Decision: Jan 15th

  • Merit scholarship/Need-based aid: We use the FAFSA only, our financial aid deadline is February 1st. All accepted students are automatically considered for merit-based scholarships, which range from $11,000 to $22,000 annually.

  • Most popular, new or unique majors: Our most popular majors are Nursing, Finance, Marketing, Accounting, then Psychology. We are also known for Environmental Science (with focus on Urban Sustainability), Arts Leadership, Marine and Conservation Biology, Social Work, Film Studies, and Engineering (Mechanical, Electrical, Computer, Civil and Environmental).

  • Student Life: NCAA Division 1 (Western Athletic Conference)- Go Redhawks! 89% of our students are engaged in some type of service while on campus, and one our most-attended events on campus is an annual music festival in the spring called Quadstock. We do not offer residential Greek life, but we do maintain honors and business fraternities, open to all students.

  • Total Cost of Attendance 2016-2017: $58,434

  • What is unique or makes your school standout?

    • 1 of 28 Jesuit universities in the U.S.

    • Undergraduate research and internship opportunities on campus and within walking distance

    • Campus is located near the heart of the city and is a Washington State Backyard Wildlife Sanctuary

    • Offers students a traditional college experience (two-year on-campus housing requirement) in a dynamic, urban, Pacific Northwest setting.

    • Over 120 places to buy coffee within one mile of campus (for real!)



  1. California Admission Representative:

  2. Julia Ossowski

  3. Admissions Counselor

  4. ossowski@seattleu.edu

  5. 206-296-2216



  6. St. Edward’s University

  7. Private University

  8. Austin, TX

  9. www.stedwards.edu



  • Undergraduate student enrollment: 4,023

  • College location: Urban setting, and is 3 miles from the Texas State Capital

  • Name & distance from nearest airport: 9 miles from Austin-Bergstrom International Airport.

  • Average accepted GPA and test scores: GPA not reports. SAT – 1137, ACT – 24

  • Acceptance rate: 77%

  • Application Deadline: Early Admission Deadline-December 15th, Final. FREE to apply.

  1. Application Deadline May-1st. Priority Admission Deadline: February 1st

  • Most popular, new or unique majors: Psychology, Business Administration, Interactive Game Studies, Theater Arts, and International Business are all very popular majors at the University.

  • Merit scholarships/Need-based aid: $7,000–$20,000 — Scholarship range, 63% of freshmen received academic scholarships. Students must submit the FASFA in order to be considered for Need Based Aid. $26,496 Average freshman scholarship and aid package.

  • Student Life: NCAA Division 2 University. There is no Greek Life on campus. Popular student organizations include: CABRA- The Official St. Edward's University Fashion Magazine. Outdoor Adventure, and Club Rugby,

  • Total Cost of Attendance for 2016-2017: $56,860

  • What is unique or makes your school stand out? St. Edward's University is an independent, Catholic, liberal arts university of approximately 5,000 students located in Austin, Texas. With a low 13-to-1 student-to-faculty ratio, St. Edward's is a small yet diverse community that provides a global perspective with students from 46 states, 57 countries and 28 languages on campus. Students learn to think critically and creatively, make ethical decisions, solve problems rationally and lead effectively. Through hands-on service projects and internships, students develop a deeper understanding of their role in the world and gain the confidence to excel and make a difference in the community. St. Edward's was founded by the Congregation of Holy Cross in 1885.



  1. Southern California Admission Representative:

  2. Nairod Woods

  3. Admission Counselor

  4. Nairodw@stedwards.edu

  5. 512-233-1411













  6. Stonehill College

  7. Private

  8. Easton, MA

  9. www.stonehill.edu



  • Undergraduate student enrollment: 2,494

  • College location: suburban

  • Name & distance from nearest airport: Logan Airport (28 miles, 35 mins)

  • Average accepted GPA and test scores: 3.3 unweighted, SAT 1200, ACT 26 *Note: we are test optional

  • Acceptance rate: 75%

  • Application deadlines: EA (Nov. 1), ED (Dec. 1), and Regular (Jan. 15)

  • Merit scholarships/Need-based aid: $10,000-$25,000/year merit (no separate application required, all students are considered). Need-based - FAFSA and CSS profile – deadlines are the same as the admission deadlines

  • Most popular, new or unique majors: Popular - Education, Psychology, Criminology, Sciences, 3+2 Engineering. New – Health Sciences, Earth & Planetary Sciences. New Minors – Music Technology, Arabic, Chinese

  • Student Life: Division II Athletics (20 sports offerings) plus club and intramural programs. No Greek life. A Capella groups, Stonehill Radio Station, Student Government Association, Ski/Snowboard Club, and many more!

  • Total Cost of Attendance 2016-2017: $58,530

  • What is unique or makes your school stand out? At Stonehill, we truly embody the following sentence from our mission statement, “Stonehill College educates the whole person so that each Stonehill graduate thinks, acts, and leads with courage toward the creation of a more just and compassionate world.” We offer more than a 4 year experience, but a preparation to embark on your next journey after your 4 years with us!



  1. California Admission Representative:

  2. Amy Chung

  3. Admission Counselor

  4. achung1@stonehill.edu

  5. 508-565-1393

























  6. Syracuse University

  7. Private University

  8. Syracuse, NY

  9. www.admissions.syr.edu



  • Undergraduate student enrollment: 14,556

  • College location: small metropolitan area

  • Name & distance from nearest airport: Syracuse Airport (SYR), 9 miles

  • Average accepted GPA & test scores: 3.65 unweighted GPA, 1200 SAT,

  1. 27 ACT.

  • Acceptance rate: 47%

  • Application deadlines: Early Decision - Nov 15, Regular Decision - Jan 1

  • Merit scholarships/Need-based financial aid: All students are automatically considered for all available scholarships. Need-based financial aid, need blind admissions. FAFSA and CSS Profile required.

  • Most popular, new or unique majors: Public Communications, VPA, Engineering, Business (3+3 Business/Law program), Civic Engagement. Colleges/Schools of Architecture; Arts & Science; Education; Engineering & Computer Science; Sport & Human Dynamics; Information Studies; Management; Citizenship & Public Affairs; Public Communications; and Visual & Performing Arts. NEW MAJOR – SPORTS ANALYTICS –The first undergraduate major of its kind in the U.S. Heavy math component.

  • Student Life: Division 1 Athletics, ACC Conference, Greek life available, Otto's Army (we have lots of school spirit), Global Brigades (world's largest student led global health and sustainable development organization)

  • Total Cost of Attendance 2016-2017: $65,000

  • What is unique or makes your school stand out?

  1. The Syracuse student is one who likes to challenge themselves and is not afraid to think out of the box. With over 200 majors to choose from, many SU students double major, study abroad, join the Honors Program, get involved on campus and in the community. Students can double major in Public Policy and Forensic Sciences if they want to go on to law school or in to law enforcement. Internships with the FBI or local law enforcement agencies in our Washington D.C. semester program supplement these studies.

  2. Love Theatre and Chemistry? You can major in Drama and earn a minor in Chemistry (or anything else you love). Spend a semester in London or New York City honing your acting skills. That is the beauty of an education at Syracuse University. Get involved with research on campus even at the undergraduate level. Undergraduate students were part of the SU team that discovered gravitational waves last year, proving part of Einstein’s theory of relativity.



  3. California Admission Representative

  4. Camille Crites

  5. Associate Director Southern California

  6. ccrites@syr.edu

  7. (818) 446-2155

  8. Trinity College

  9. Private

  10. Hartford, CT

  11. www.trincoll.edu





















































































  12. Trinity University

  13. Private university

  14. San Antonio, TX

  15. www.trinity.edu



  • Undergraduate student enrollment: 2,273

  • College location: Urban – San Antonio is the 7th largest city in the United States.

  1. Residential campus 10 minutes the airport and 10 minutes from downtown San

  2. Antonio

  • Distance from nearest airport: San Antonio International Airport, 6 miles from

  1. campus (about 10 minute drive)

  • Average accepted GPA and test scores: GPA - 3.51 (unweighted academic solids),

  1. SAT 1300 (CR/M), and ACT 30

  • Acceptance rate: 48%

  • Application deadlines: ED I/ Early Action I: November 1; ED II/ Early Action II:

  1. January 1 (scholarship priority deadline); Regular Decision: February 1. FREE to apply.

  • Merit scholarships/Need-based financial aid: Academic merit scholarships from $9,000 –

  1. $24,000 per year. Murchison scholarship recipients and other top students who apply by

  2. January 1 will receive an invitation to compete for up to 20 full-tuition scholarships during the Trinity Tower Scholars Day program. For more information visit: www.new.trinity.edu/meritawards Need-based financial aid requires the

  3. FAFSA and CSS Profile to be submitted.

  • Most popular, new or unique majors: Business, Communication, Psychology, and Modern

  1. Languages and Literatures. Other popular areas of study include: Entrepreneurship, Sport

  2. Management, Neuroscience, Computer Science, Engineering and pre-health tracks.
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