
Find Your Best College: Check Campus Bulletin Boards
The bulletin boards you find at a college give great insight into what is happening on campus. Make sure you stop to take a look during your next college visit.

The bulletin boards you find at a college give great insight into what is happening on campus. Make sure you stop to take a look during your next college visit.

Do you recycle? Do you compost? Do you turn your nose up at bottled water and grow your own vegetables? If being good to mother earth is an important part of your life, you may want to think about these “green” colleges.

For those seeking a medium sized college campus in an urban environment may find that Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, is a great option. Known for its programs in the sciences and engineering, Case has a beautiful urban campus–even though it is bisected by a very busy thoroughfare.
Case also is contiguous with some of the greatest artistic and cultural facilities in the world, including the Cleveland Institute of Music (where you can do a joint degree at Case), Severance Hall (home of the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra), and the Institute of Art.
So if you are interested in high culture and want an urban environment, Case is hard to beat. CWRU is also trying hard to lure liberal arts students to the campus to round out its student body.

Visiting college campuses can surprise you. Augustana College in Illinois surprised Mark…in a good way!

Every school is a party school, in one way or another. Ohio Wesleyan has the reputation as a party school, but it has many fine attributes that one must consider–it’s not just for the frat boys and sorority girls.

A college investment is an investment in more than just your money.

Students often overlook the Bible. And I’m not talking about Scripture. I’m talking about the college catalog. You gotta get a copy!

After attending a presentation by Connecticut College, Knox College, Lawrence University, Lewis and Clark College and Occidental College, Katherine and Cara discuss the benefits of majoring in science at a small liberal arts institution.

How well do the schools on your prospective college student’s list include parents and family members once your student has enrolled? These days, colleges need to offer a lot more