5 Reasons

5 Reasons to Love University of Hartford

1. LIBERAL ARTS + CAREER PREP

UHart’s seven colleges spanning career prep in rising professions and traditional liberal arts offer students abundant interdisciplinary opportunities.

2. SUBURBAN FEEL, CITY RESOURCES

UHart’s suburban campus has plenty of green space while also being a 10 minute drive from downtown Hartford’s internships and West Hartford’s restaurants and shopping.

3. HILLYER COLLEGE

Hillyer’s two-year curriculum gives students a structured, supportive academic environment to ease the transition to college-level work. Hillyer students finish the program on track to graduate in four years from another UHart school or college.

4. THE HARTT SCHOOL

“Turning passion into profession” for dancers, musicians, actors and other theater artists. Hartt is a conservatory that offers students the ability to minor in fields like communications and business through UHart’s other schools.

5. STUDENT LIFE

A strong athletic culture, high-quality performances and art shows on campus, 100+ clubs, and a therapy dog who makes house calls.

5 Reasons to Love Clark University

1. FIRST YEAR INTENSIVES

First years choose one of 30+ small-enrollment courses, and their professor becomes their pre-major advisor. FYI courses are offered in a variety of areas, but they all teach critical thinking, writing, and debating skills that help with the transition to college-level work.

2. 4+1 ACCELERATED MASTERS DEGREE

Clarkies have the chance to receive a master’s degree in a fifth year of study and can receive a full-tuition scholarship for that year.

3. EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING

Problems of Practice courses give students exposure to real world issues. Students collaborate with experts at local and global organizations, building their skills and professional networks.

4. INCLUSIVE STUDENT SUCCESS

Academic support and coaching is available through Strategic Learning Services and other resources.

5. GAME ON

Top ranked Interactive Media/Game Design & Development major in the Becker School of Design and Technology and 20+ e-sports teams.

5 Reasons to Love University of King's College - Halifax

1. HISTORIC SIGNIFICANCE

Established in 1789, the University of King's College is Canada's oldest chartered university, offering a rich legacy of academic excellence and tradition.

2. FOUNDATION YEAR PROGRAM

Its unique Foundation Year Program emphasizes interdisciplinary study through classic texts, fostering critical thinking and a deep understanding of humanities.

3. JOURNALISM EXCELLENCE

King's is renowned for its journalism program, attracting students globally and providing hands-on training in a vibrant media environment.

Says one student, ““A co-worker of one of my parents directed my attention to King’s, saying all their favourite journalists were King’s alumni.”

4. DIVERSE PROGRAMS

With a small student body of around 1,000, King's fosters a supportive and engaging academic atmosphere, allowing for personalized learning experiences.

But students also have all of the resources of a larger university at their fingertips. Students at King's College and Dalhousie University take advantage of classes at both institutions through a seamless cross-registration system. This allows King's students to enroll in courses at Dalhousie, especially in upper-level subjects and the sciences.

5. PRIME LOCATION

Situated in Halifax, Nova Scotia, students enjoy a lively city filled with cultural events, historical sites, and stunning coastal views, enhancing their university experience.

5 Reasons to Love Dalhousie University

1. RICH HISTORY

Founded in 1818, Dalhousie University is one of Canada’s oldest universities, boasting over 200 years of educational excellence and innovation.

2. RESEARCH

As a leading research-intensive institution and member of the U15, Dalhousie secures over $210 million annually in research funding, contributing significantly to various fields.

3. VIBRANT LOCATION

Situated in Halifax, Nova Scotia, the university is surrounded by stunning coastal landscapes and a lively cultural scene, enhancing the student experience.

4. DIVERSE PROGRAMS

Offering more than 200 degree programs across 13 faculties, Dalhousie attracts a vibrant mix of students from over 130 countries, fostering a rich academic environment.

Standout programs include Marine Biology, International Food Studies and Costume Design.

5. COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

Dalhousie emphasizes social responsibility and inclusivity, actively engaging with local communities and promoting sustainability initiatives

5 Reasons to Love The University of Maine

1. LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION!

Students sometmes dismiss Umaine as being “too far” or “in the middle of nowhere.” Neither are true. Orono is a cute little college town and Bangor, which is only 15-minutes away offers much more. And for the outdoorsy type, there is hiking, skiing, paddling, and much more all year round.

2. BLACK BEAR SPIRIT

At Maine, it’s all about hockey! And the Black Bears are regulars in the Frozen Four.

Buffalo Chicken Wednesdays also bring out the crowds!

3. SUSTAINABILITY

There a loads of majors for the student looking to study the environment: Earth and Climate Sciences, Ecology and Environmental Sciences, Forestry, Marine Science, Parks, Recreation and Tourism, and Wildlife Ecology. Many concentrations are available in these majors as well.

Fun fact: UMaine is home to the first 3-D printed home in the USA.

4. ENGINEERING

The new engineering building has teaching labs for mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering and mechanical engineering technology.

There is also a 10,000-square-foot multidisciplinary student project design suite with 48 workbenches supported by shops for biomedical, electronics, 3D printing, vehicles, metals, wood and composites.

5. THE PRICE

There are many options for out-of-students to receive comporable tuition to their in state institution! In addition, Maine offers generous merit scholarships and has a very well regarded Honors program.

5 Reasons to Love Quinnipiac!

1. Collaborative Workspaces

All across campus you will find students working in one of the many collaborative workspaces. These are found everywhere from academic buildings, to residence halls, dining facilities, and even outside. To add to the appeal of these common spaces, in many you will find fireplaces (or outdoor fire pits). Talk about a cozy study environment!

2. Green Space and Access to the Outdoors

Quinnipiac prides itself in the beauty of its campus. This is evident in the immaculate buildings, and perfectly maintained green spaces all around campus. If you take a stroll through Mt. Carmel, you will find several ponds, fountains, quads, and fire pits. Right across the street from the Admissions building, you will find Sleeping Giant State Park - a popular hiking spot with views of the surrounding area from a “castle” at the summit! 

3. M&T Bank Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Quinnipiac has its very own Shark-Tank-like program in its M&T Bank Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship! Students are encouraged to bring forward entrepreneurial ideas and present them to faculty, who can choose to back a student’s project, and help them see it through to fruition. They even have a Pitch Competition, where students put their projects up to a panel of judges, and can win funding to pursue their endeavors.

4. Career Development Services

Career preparation is a big focus at QU! There is a career development office within every School. The Career and Experiential Learning Lab helps students write resumes, practice interviews, and find a best-fit career path. Quinnipiac is partnered with Handshake, which is a networking program specifically for college students, where businesses can recruit students for internships and full-time jobs.

5. Three Campuses

Quinnipiac is composed of 3 campuses: Mt. Carmel, York Hill, and North Haven.

The main campus, Mt. Carmel, is specifically for underclassman students. Upperclassmen find their housing at York Hill, which is just a 5 minute drive from Mt. Carmel. Graduate programs are housed at the North Haven campus.

There are shuttles from Mt. Carmel to York Hill about every 5 minutes, and from Mt. Carmel to North Haven every hour. Students are also able to shuttle into North Haven on the weekends for all of their shopping needs.


5 Reasons to Love Seton Hall!

1. Brand New University Center

Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.The brand new University Center opened in 2023 and is the student hub on campus. Within the University Center you can find multiple dining options including Starbucks and Jersey Mikes. There are multiple lounge areas for studying or spending time with friends. Student organizations are housed here. Many social events such as concerts and plays take place here as well.

2. ESports Team

Seton Hall’s varsity esports team competes in the Big East division and has multiple championships in League of Legends and Rocket League. Seton Hall has a dedicated Gaming Lab for the team to practice, but it is also available for students who want to play casually as well! 

3. First 56 Days

During the first 56 days of the fall semester, the officers and organizations on campus host events every day and night to engage students and help foster a sense of community on campus. These events may include things like workshops, games, and trips to explore South Orange and nearby NYC.


4. Student Success Team

Every student at Seton Hall is matched with three advisors:

-Student Success Advisor: supports students with logistical situations such as course selection and registration

-Academic Advisor: assigned from the college in which the student is enrolled and helps in developing an academic plan

-Career Advisor: supports career planning and helps students participate in internship and work experiences while completing their undergrad coursework.


Freshmen are also matched with a peer mentor who is their “first friend on campus” who can help guide them through the transition to college.


5. Partnerships

Seton Hall has unique partnerships with organizations including Hackensack Meridian Health, Stevens Institute of Technology, and the United Nations. Students in related academic fields will have the opportunity to take classes and apply for internships with these institutions, giving them excellent real-world experience that will help them as they are applying for jobs and entering the career field.

5 Reasons to Love Colorado Mesa University!

1. THE GREAT OUTDOORS

One of Mesa’s most popular organizations is the Outdoor Program. This organization is always scheduling fantastic trips for students and also has inexpensive equipment rentals. While on campus in Grand Junction, you’ll find great views of the Colorado mountains. You can access even more cool sites since you’re 40 minutes from skiing and 1 hour and 45 minutes from the scenic town of Moab, Utah.

2. NEW BUILDINGS EVERYWHERE

It’s quite apparent that Mesa has been making significant financial investments in its facilities to give students hands-on experiences. Mesa bought out a former hospital and converted it into clinical and lab spaces for health science students. The university’s engineering building has modern equipment, and students can earn their engineering degree from the University of Colorado-Boulder while staying on Mesa’s campus. There’s a beautiful student-run hotel and restaurant where students can get hands-on hospitality experience. We’re not even scratching the surface here!

3. SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT

A common thread during our two-day visit was an atmosphere of support. The student tour guides cared about the school. The university’s president has a one-hour open office hour where students can drop in to talk. The largest class size at Mesa is 60 students, but most classes are capped at 40. Generally, the higher-level classes will have about 12-15 students. The professors are much more committed to teaching students than their own research.

4. NOT ONE, BUT TWO SCHOOLS?!

The university has a formal partnership with Western Colorado Community College (WCCC), a seven-minute drive from Mesa. WCCC students can earn their associate degrees in fields like culinary, aviation, and even winemaking. They can also take classes and live at Mesa to earn their bachelor’s degree.

5. THE PRICE

Out-of-state students looking for a bargain will find Colorado Mesa’s tuition, room, and board to be a bargain! The listed price is anywhere from $37,000-44,000, with the possibility of earning up to $6,000 per year in scholarship money if you’re out-of-state.

5 Reasons to Love Appalachian State!

Welcome to the Rock

1. UNDERDOG SPIRIT!

Sports Illustrated has called Appalachian State’s 2007 season-opening upset over Michigan at the Big House “The Greatest Upset of Them All.” But that’s not all… In 2022, App State took down #6 Texas A&M with a shocking 17-14 win in College Station. It’s no surprise that Mountaineers pack the stadium.

2. BOONE, NC!

It’s smaller than Asheville but just as hip! Boone boasts excellent restaurants, breweries, and shopping. Our favorites? Anna Bananas, when you can save 10% on your consignment purchase if you do a dance, the Lost Province Brewing Co. (the wood-fired soft pretzel with pimento cheese, yum!), and the Broyhill Music Center for live music.

And the best part, the campus is within walking distance of it all!

3. PSYCHOLOGY

One of the most popular majors for Mountaineers, the Psychology department boasts SEVEN concentrations from which to choose: Business, Education Studies, Health Studies, Human Services, Natural Science, Social Science, and Sustainability.

4. SKIING!

YES! Skiing in North Carolina. Boone is flanked by two ski resorts, Appalachian Ski Mountain and the Beech Mountain Resort. There are also tons of hiking, mountain biking, river rafting, horseback riding, and camping options to placate even the most outdoorsy student!

5. THE PRICE

Out-of-state students looking for a bargain will find App State’s tuition, room, and board to be a bargain! In fact, at $37,335, the total is in line with many states’ resident flagship rates.

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