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Each year, more
than 60 colleges and universities send admissions officers
to Collegiate’s campus. While visiting our campus, the
representatives make presentations to small groups of students,
interview students, and meet with our Director of College
Counseling in order to strengthen ties with Collegiate.
Meetings between college representatives
and Collegiate students take place in our newly renovated
College Counseling Resources Center, a 140 square foot complex
dedicated in 2004 with the opening of Willig Hall.
Open to Collegiate
students whenever school is in session, the Resource
Center offers access to college guidebooks, computer terminals
for research projects, an array of college DVDs and VHS tapes,
guidebooks, application materials, course catalogs, college
profiles, and current research on trends in college admissions.
In order to view the calendar of colleges
and universities scheduled to visit the Collegiate campus
in the fall of 2007, please visit: http://connection.naviance.com/loucol.
During the last two years, college admissions
officers from the following schools visited Louisville Collegiate
School:
Amherst College
Bellarmine University
Birmingham-Southern College
Case Western Reserve University
Centre College
College of William and Mary
College of Wooster
Columbia University
Dartmouth College
Davidson College
Denison University
Depauw University
Duke University
Earlham College
Elon University
Emory University
Eugene Lang College
Furman University
George Washington University
Hamilton College
Hampshire College
Haverford College
Jacksonville University
Kenyon College
Lake Forest College
Miami University
Middlebury College
Morehouse College
Northern Kentucky University
Ohio Wesleyan University
Princeton University
Rhodes College
Rice University
Rollins College
Samford University
Savannah College of Art and Design
School of Museum of Fine Arts (Boston)
St. John’s College (Annapolis)
St. Louis University
St. Mary’s College
Texas Christian University
Thomas More College
Transylvania University
Trinity College
Tulane University
University of Evansville
University of Georgia
University of Kentucky
University of Louisville
University of Mississippi
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
University of Richmond
University of the South (Sewanee)
Vanderbilt University
Wake Forest University
Washington and Lee University
Washington University in St. Louis
Williams College
Wittenberg University
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