College and Career
The majority of college scholarship applications are due in the spring, and the sheer number available can make the process feel overwhelming. However, even the smallest scholarships can help. Seniors, if you haven’t started looking into them, now is the time to get started.
Brown and Columbia are both Ivy-league schools known for their unique curricula, with Brown being famous for its flexible open curriculum, and Columbia for its diverse core curriculum. Understanding the merits of each system can play a pivotal role in where one may want to apply.
As students begin the search for higher education, the term “liberal arts college” is bound to appear. Understanding what distinguishes a liberal arts college from a traditional university, however, is crucial knowledge in the college-searching process.
The Ivy-League schools are undoubtedly rich in traditions, ranging from the annual Yale v. Harvard football game to the Cornell Dragon Day Parade. This, of course, also includes a variety of holiday traditions as well.
The University of California Los Angeles is known for its beautiful and large campus, alongside its excellence in both academics and athletics. I recently interviewed my sister, Joanne Junaedi, who is a current UCLA student majoring in aerospace engineering, to share her experiences.
A few weeks after taking the PSAT, freshmen and sophomores may begin to see letters from colleges with their names. As exciting as a letter from Harvard may be, however, it unfortunately is no guarantee of admission.
Located in Hyde Park, New York, the Culinary Institute of America (CIA) is a beautiful college on the Hudson River featuring gorgeous scenery, and focuses on higher education in the line of food.
As students apply to colleges, many want to demonstrate interest in their top schools to increase their chances of acceptance. One extremely beneficial way to show interest is scheduling an interview with a college you like.
“Brown is an extremely collaborative place, both in academics and extracurriculars, and I think that’s the main reason that students are so happy here”- my Brown University tour guide.
Choosing a college can be an overwhelming decision. However, for those looking for a small but unique school that's close to home, Connecticut College may be a good school to consider.
With its proximity to home and a wide variety of programs, it’s clear to see why many CHS students choose Fairfield University as their post-graduate path.
Check out this article for highlights of Brandeis University, a small, private university founded in 1948 by the American Jewish community in Waltham, Massachusetts.
The city of San Diego is a hub of endless opportunities for college students whether it be through unique internships or vibrant culture. University of San Diego is one of 20 schools in San Diego that provides students with incredible experiences.
As you continue your college search, check out UMass Amherst, a public university home to about 29,000 students and featuring over 100 majors and Division 1 Athletics.
The post-secondary process can be daunting for many students, but CHS has countless resources to help. This article will highlight the main opportunities students have to explore post-high school options through the CHS College and Career Center.
John Hopkins College is the “mini-ivy” with a not-so-mini medical program. If you are a high scoring student interested in STEM and specifically medicine, Johns Hopkins may be an appealing choice for you.
Fordham University features two NYC Campuses, one in the Bronx (Rose Hill) and one in the heart of Manhattan at Lincoln Center. This article gives some insight on the Lincoln Center Campus as well as other opportunities Fordham University has to offer.
For those in the process of their college search, check out this article about Lehigh University in Bethlehem, PA.
As tuition fees for many American four-year universities now exceed $50,000, and acceptance rates become lower and lower, the idea of studying internationally has been increasingly appealing for many students.
The University of California, Los Angeles, is a public research university known for its rigorous academics, and also features a beautiful campus.
Located in California, San Diego State University (SDSU) is a gorgeous campus that is home to over 30,000 students. Rampage editor Ella Paul details her experience with the college.
Is Generation Z is to blame for high unemployment rates? Sources confirm that upward trending unemployment in recent months is due to workplace dissatisfaction.
Yale University battles against COVID-19 with a focus on making the 2021-2022 school year the safest and most worthwhile it can be.
Don't panic. Writing the college essay can be very daunting but here are some strategies to help relieve the stress.
The School Counseling Office put together resources for students and families that help navigate distance learning.
In light of the COVID-19 crisis that has been sweeping the globe, the College Board has announced changes for AP Exams in May.
Boston University: a city school with opportunities for all.
Champlain College is a small private school located in the center of Burlington, Vermont.
All college visits will be in the career center at 2:00pm on their designated day, unless indicated otherwise.
The Rochester Institute of Technology is a school located in New York that focuses on technology and design.
Recently, the College Board changed the deadlines for AP exam registration, as well as other deadlines for financial aid and cancellations.