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School Spotlight: Spelman College

School Spotlight: Spelman College
Elyse Krantz

Written by Elyse Krantzon August 8th, 2017

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: Spelman College Atlanta, GA As the oldest historically black college for women, Spelman College occupies a unique niche in higher education. The College enrolls over 2,100 students (all undergraduates) who are dedicated to producing positive social change through leadership and service. Although approximately 25 percent of students hail from GA, Spelman draws heavily from NY, MD, CA and TX. Popular majors include psychology, political science, biology, English, and economics. Students interested in the sciences will be especially well-served by the College’s G-STEM office and health careers program. If you love the idea of belonging to a sisterhood in the South but are curious about attending a coeducational college elsewhere in the country, Spelman’s domestic exchange program offers the perfect solution. Students can spend a semester or two at some of the nation’s most prestigious colleges, including Duke, New York University, Stanford, and the University of Southern California. What are some popular on-campus traditions? Founders Day brings together alumnae and students to celebrate the College’s “birthday” each year, while Research Day gives students the chance to present their original research in disciplines as diverse as anthropology, chemistry, and music. Graduate from Spelman and you will join a powerful network of passionate, intellectual, and incredible alumnae. Image Credit: Top, Courtesy of Spelman College
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