Archive for the 'College' Category

Harvard University

Harvard University is a private Ivy League college that was founded in 1636. The faculty is composed of close to 2,400 professors with a wide range of degrees available to those looking to pursue an outstanding career.

Prominent student organizations at Harvard include the Crimson and its rival the Harvard Lampoon, a noted humor magazine; the Harvard Advocate, one of the nation’s oldest literary magazines and the oldest current publication at Harvard; and the Hasty Pudding Theatricals, which produces an annual burlesque and celebrates notable actors at its Man of the Year and Woman of the Year ceremonies, and the Harvard Radcliffe Gilbert and Sullivan Players.

Swarthmore College

Swarthmore College is a small and private liberal arts school. It is one of the more traditional liberal arts schools that is home to more than 1,447 undergraduates and located in the town of Swarthmore, Pennsylvania. This school is well known for the way that they challenge each student with is special liberal arts curriculum that they use and the intimate nature of each class. In other words many students will have to work twice as hard to make sure that they receive an A in their class.

Notre Dame University

Notre Dame University was founded by Reverend Edward F. Sorin in 1842. Notre Dame has become one of the top colleges in the country (next to Harvard and Yale) – which is why getting accepted is very competitive. It is known for having some of the best career opportunities for students to choose from and excellent academic programs to put them on the track they want to be in when launching their careers.