
Researching Campus Culture and Finding Your People
Great College Advice speaks from the campus of Colgate University in Hamilton, New York, about the importance of finding a college whose culture will fit with you.

Great College Advice speaks from the campus of Colgate University in Hamilton, New York, about the importance of finding a college whose culture will fit with you.

Great College Advice visits Ithaca College to talk about the difference between liberal arts colleges and more modern institutions that focus more on professional training.

Great College Advice visits High Point University in North Carolina to illustrate that just because a college has a lot of bells and whistles, that doesn’t necessarily translate to academic excellence, but in High Point’s case it just might.

Jake Bonnell, admission counselor at Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi, writes about his great experience getting a Liberal Arts education at Ohio Wesleyan University.

Great College Advice visits Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to showcase its energetic campus.

Is the Ivy League right for you? Maybe not. Great College Advice speaks from the University of Pennsylvania about this diverse group of colleges.

Mark lends his expertise to advice on taking double majors at liberal arts colleges: it’s best not to narrow your focus to the details of two separate majors, but to take one major and get the whole picture.

Mark advises students to consider a college carefully before applying early decision.

Mark talks about Bates College’s 4-4-1 scheduling program.

Mark talks about the outdoor opportunities offered by attending Bates College.

Marks goes to the campus of Bates College to talk about its long-standing ethos of diversity and tolerance.
At Bates College, students have many opportunities to participate in the surrounding community.