Dartmouth College
Bachelor of Arts in English modified with Religion
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Dartmouth College
Bachelor of Arts in English modified with Religion
University of Pennsylvania
Master of Science in Higher Education
Loyola University Chicago
Ph.D. in Comparative and International Education
Landis Fryer worked in undergraduate admissions at both Dartmouth College, his alma mater, and Northwestern University. In addition to reading applications and making admissions decisions, Landis led the recruitment efforts for Black students at both Dartmouth and Northwestern. Landis moved to Seoul, South Korea to launch a start-up admissions and personal skills center for Korean high school students seeking enrollment in American universities. He then spent several months in Shanghai helping Chinese students learn about the U.S. college application process. Landis has an MS in higher education from the University of Pennsylvania and a Ph.D. in comparative and international education at Loyola University Chicago. His dissertation was on global leadership development in South Korea.
If you’re interested in engineering but want some flexibility in selecting your engineering focus, a 3-2 engineering program might be right for you.|If you’re interested in engineering but want some flexibility in selecting your engineering focus, a 3-2 engineering program might be right for you.|If you’re interested in engineering but want some flexibility in selecting your engineering focus, a 3-2 engineering program might be right for you.
Direct admission can provide a more predictable pathway to college than holistic admission, but what exactly is it? Let’s review the process and the pros and cons.
It’s easy to focus on rankings and prestige when considering colleges, but are those really the most valid and personalized factors to find a “best fit” college?
Admissions expert Landis Fryer explains how changes related to the pandemic have impacted the international admission process to U.S. universities.