Palmer Trinity School

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An independent, college preparatory, co-ed, Episcopal Day School serves a community of students in grades 6-12.

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palmertrinity.org 9 5. Requesting Materials: You can often request materials directly from a college's website. Admission officers will send appropriate materials and may also ask coaches, drama directors, orchestra conductors, and others to get in touch with you. e more information you provide, the more specific the response is likely to be. 6. Books about college admission you might enjoy: e College Admission Mystique by Bill Mayher Since its publication, many of the colleges discussed have become more selective. However, this is still a great introduction to the college process written by a veteran independent school college advisor. Letting Go, A Parents' Guide to Understanding the College Years by Karen Coburn and Madge Treeger is book discusses the joys and challenges of parenting a college-age child. e Gatekeepers: Inside the Admission Process at a Premier College by Jacques Steinberg is book was written by a New York Times reporter who spent a year following an admission officer and several applicants through the admission process at Wesleyan University. Looking Beyond the Ivy League and Colleges that Change Lives by Loren Pope Pope discusses colleges that are less selective than some of their better-known peers but which provide excellent educational opportunities for a variety of students. College Match: A Blueprint for Choosing the Best School for You by Steven R. Antonoff An independent educational consultant who gives students control of the entire college admission process with easy-to-use worksheets and loads of practical advice. RECORD YOUR RESEARCH Criteria for Choosing a College ese are criteria that can be used to evaluate and ultimately choose a college, though some may be more pertinent than others in your search. 1. S T U D E N T E N R O L L M E N T » ENROLLMENT – Small (1,000-3,000), medium (3,000-7,000), large (10,000-15,000). Freshman class size. % of undergraduate students. » RETENTION – % of freshmen that eventually graduate or return for their sophomore year. » BACKGROUND – Male/female ratio. % commuter/resident. Geographic origin. % minority. % on financial aid. 2. LOCATION A ND SURROUNDINGS » LOCATION – New England, West Coast, Middle Atlantic states, the South, a foreign country. Distance from home. Travel costs and convenience. » SETTING – Urban/Suburban/Rural. Weather. Nearest city or countryside. Recreational opportunities. » FACILITIES – Library. Laboratories. Study and practice rooms. Student center. Athletic complex. Art studios. Theater. Bookstore. Food sources. 3. COLLEGE T Y PE A ND PHILOSOPHY » TYPE – 2/4 year. Religious/public/ private/historically Black. Coed/ Single-sex. College/university. » PURPOSE – Liberal arts. Technical/vocational institute. Conservatory. Art/design college. Pre-professional for business, education, engineering, fine arts. Degrees offered. » PHILOSOPHY – Traditional/progressive. Deeply scholarly/career oriented. Comprehensive. » CALENDAR – Semester/trimester/quarter/ module. Inter-term program. Accelerated.

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