
College Visits
Costs
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No Cost - United States Airforce
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$10,000 grant for California students - Oregon State University
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56% of students graduate with no debt, known for giving many merit scholarships - Trinity University
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WUE - University of Alaska, Anchorage
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53% of undergraduates receive scholarships - Colorado State University, Fort Collins
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60% of undergraduates receive grants for higher levels of education - Azusa Pacific University
Academics
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Nursing: University of Nevada Reno, Baylor University
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Engineering: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, University of Southern California
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Computer Science: Carnegie Mellon University
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Business: Carnegie Mellon University, University of Southern California, Michigan State University
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Biomedical school and environmental health school - Bucknell University
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Polls, politics, or the press (courses, internships and polling through the Marist College Institute for Public Opinion's Marist Poll) - Marist College
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STEM - Harvey Mudd College
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Aeronautics and Astronautics - Purdue University
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Biological Sciences: Michigan State University, Baylor University
People
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Big Greek Life - Pennsylvania State University
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Only about 2,700 students - University of Puget Sound
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Ranked 37 out of 3517 in diversity - Harvey Mudd College
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Students are bound together by religion and service - Baylor University
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Large student body with many clubs and activities - Michigan State University
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One of the most diverse schools in the nation - United States Air Force
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5,400 undergraduate students, religious - Santa Clara University
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90% of student body is from out of state - Washington University in St. Louis
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10:1 student to faculty ratio, 16% of students are first generation - Boston University,
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Small private school, less than 5,000 students - University of Portland
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9:1 student to faculty ratio - Reed College
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Small (less than 2,000) private liberal arts women’s college - Scripps College
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High commitment to environmental awareness; highly diverse public university - Portland State University
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Has a student body that represents 65 countries - Hawaii Pacific University
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Active Greek life - University of Arizona
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Very small, focused on education, majority Caucasian - Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
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Ratio of 5:8 males to female, 60% Caucasian - University of Alaska Anchorage
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17% live on campus, 50% of student body is Caucasian - Southern Oregon University
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Diverse student body - University of San Francisco
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Diverse student body - San Jose State University
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Diverse campus, unable to “stereotype”, 70% Caucasian - Colorado State University-Fort Collins
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Majority Latin Americans (43%), 30% Caucasians - Azusa Pacific University
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90% female student body - Mount Saint Mary's University
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Religiously affiliated school, not very diverse - Chapman University
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Not very diverse - University of Colorado Colorado Springs
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Private Roman Catholic school - Holy Names University
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3,200 total students enrolled in 2020 - University of Redlands
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~1200 undergraduates, very small school - John Cabot University
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75% Caucasian, very few non-resident American, Asian or Latino students - High Point University
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70% Caucasian, followed by 10% African American - Tulane University
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High diversity; 40% Latino, 20% Caucasian, 20% Asian - CSU Long Beach
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Racially diverse, small school - Willamette University
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A very large and diverse school - University of Oregon
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Above average nationally in diversity - Chico State University
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A very diverse and large school - UC Santa Barbara
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A very diverse and large school - UC San Diego
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Over 3.3k students, 65% white, 35% other - Lewis and Clark
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2000 students, very diverse - Occidental College
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61K students and18K are international - University of British Columbia
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67% of student body is a minority, diverse school - UC San Diego
Programs
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14 varsity NCAA Division I athletic teams (Baseball especially) - Rice University
Location
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45min from Lake Tahoe - University of Nevada Reno