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School Spotlight: Simmons University

School Spotlight: Simmons University
Elyse Krantz

Written by Elyse Krantzon March 10th, 2020

A genuine admissions enthusiast, Elyse Krantz has dedicated her entire professional career to supporting high school students and their families in the college admissions process. Since 2002 Elyse has directly counseled hundreds of students across the country, read thousands of college applications, and visited almost 100 college campuses. Elyse’s admissions journey began at Bennington College, a progressive liberal arts college in Vermont, where she evaluated applications, interviewed prospective students, reviewed art portfolios, and advocated for students as part of the admissions committee. Elyse then joined the admissions staff at Barnard College, the women’s college of Columbia University, as a senior admissions officer where, in addition to performing traditional admissions duties, she directed Long Island and Boston recruitment and managed the College’s alumnae admissions interview program. Elyse gained further admissions experience as an alumni interviewer for Dartmouth College and an application reader for Connecticut College and Mount Holyoke College. Elyse earned a B.A. in linguistics from Dartmouth College and a Master’s degree in communication and education from Teachers College, Columbia University. Elyse is a member of the New England Association for College Admission Counseling.

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There are over 4,000 colleges and universities in the U.S. And while the media tends to focus on just a handful of schools, we at College Coach encourage students to think outside the box during their college selection process and explore a wide range of colleges. As such, we are highlighting a new college each week in our School Spotlight series. Check out the college below, along with the other posts in our series, and you may just stumble upon your dream school! School Spotlight: Simmons University Boston, MA Often hailed as the best college town in the US, Boston is home to over a dozen excellent schools. Located in the Fenway neighborhood is Simmons University, known for its outstanding women’s-focused undergraduate degrees and co-ed graduate programs. As a student at Simmons, you will be among other dedicated women who are serious about earning a liberal arts degree with a hands-on emphasis. The College’s 1,700 undergrads complete a flexible set of distribution requirements that focus on purpose, leadership, and action through courses like “Sustainability in Boston” and “Black Leaders and Leadership in the 20th Century.” At the end of their undergraduate careers, Simmons grads will be independent thinkers, ready to take on the world’s most pressing problems. While the city of Boston provides countless opportunities for social and academic enrichment, don’t overlook ways to have fun right on Simmons’ campus. Whether you’re interested in a cappella, Hillel, dance, or DIII athletics, you’re sure to find a club that’s right for you. Fun fact: Simmons offers majors in a wide range of fields, including art, chemistry, economics, and journalism but students can also take courses at any of the Colleges of the Fenway – a consortium of five schools within a five-minute walk from campus, including Massachusetts College of Art & Design and Wentworth Institute of Technology. Image Credit: Top, Mark Flannery Photography, courtesy of Simmons University Communications
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