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Admissions Process, Campus Visit
What’s Important: University Reputation
Your relationship with your alma mater has the potential to be an ongoing relationship that lasts the rest of your life. As you would in other potentially lifelong relationships, you want to determine your compatibility with the schools you are considering.
Admissions Process, Campus Visit
What’s Important: Geographic Location & Grounds
When geographic location is one of your top priorities, you are likely going to pick a school based on where it is situated. How close (or far) do you want to be from home? Will you do your best work in the heart of a bustling city or in the close-knit community of a college town?
Admissions Process, Campus Visit, Financial Aid
What’s Important: Value
When value and cost are your priorities for your college experience, you want to see the numbers. You want to know: What is the investment — of time, of finances, and of energy — that you will need to make to complete your education? You want to hear the stories of what alumni have done before you.
Admissions Process, Campus Visit, Student Life
What’s Important: Community & Interconnectedness
When community and interconnectedness are your top priorities, you want to find a university that has the right feel. People who value community and interconnectedness often come away from a campus visit saying something like, “When I stepped on campus, I just knew this was the place for me.”
Alumni, Career Opportunities, Majors/Programs
The ABCs of the Class of 2022
As we heard back from the Class of 2022 about what they are doing now, we noticed an intriguing pattern: These Foresters have covered nearly every letter of the alphabet!
Alumni, Career Opportunities, Health & Medical Sciences
In Her Own Words: Jeniece Regan
We’re looking at genome-wide association studies, when they look at your genome to figure out what variants you have there that are associated with a disease. My project looks at that in light of Alzheimer’s contexts to figure out what genetic variants might make people more prone to Alzheimer’s disease.
Career Opportunities, Graduate Programs, Occupational Therapy
Unlocking Your Potential: 5 Reasons to Pursue a Doctor of Occupational Therapy Degree
In the field of occupational therapy, the decision to further your education and pursue an advanced degree is a significant one. While a master's degree has long been the standard for occupational therapists, there is a growing trend towards pursuing a Doctor of Occupational Therapy (OTD) degree.
Alumni, Athletics, Career Opportunities, Health & Medical Sciences
In Her Own Words: Jaime Calvin
If it weren't for sports, I am not sure I would have even gone to college. If it wasn't for the education I gained at Huntington and the professors I had that pushed me to be better, I would have never made it to grad school.
Admissions Process, Career Opportunities, Majors/Programs, Student Success
What if I don’t know what I’m interested in?
In this “I am interested in…” series, we are exploring ways you can translate your interests into college majors. But what if you don’t know what you’re interested in? Never fear: We have a tool to help you narrow down your options.
Admissions Process, Career Opportunities, Language & Communication , Performing & Digital Arts, Student Success
I am interested in…content creation or performance.
Picture yourself as a content creator or performer sometime in the not-too-distant future. A time when you can see your own name written alongside the content creators and performers you currently admire.