College of the Holy Cross |
Fresh off a highly successful week in Florida, admissions
representatives from
the Association
of Jesuit Colleges and Universities (AJCU) will be hosting Jesuit
Excellence Tour (JET) College Nights in Baltimore and Washington DC, during
the coming week.
Perennially popular undergraduate
destinations, 28 Jesuit colleges and universities form the
institutional membership of the AJCU. Although each college is separately
chartered and totally autonomous, the schools are bound by a common heritage,
purpose, and vision.
And they work hard to attract students
from all walks of life, in every corner of the country.
Toward this end, the Jesuit Excellence Tour is a
“series” of recruitment events taking place in 20 metropolitan areas across the
country. They typically feature any combination of the 28 member Jesuit colleges and universities.
Although daytime activities mainly
target parochial high schools, JET College Nights are open to the
public.
According to Erin Melody, senior
associate director for undergraduate admission at Loyola Maryland University, “This
year’s participating representatives look forward to meeting with students who
are in search of an education that inspires them to, in the words of Jesuit
founder Ignatius of Loyola, ‘go forth and set the world on fire!’”
The Baltimore-Washington JET will run from
March 2 to 6, this year. There will be night fairs at Loyola Blakefield on Monday,
March 2, from 6:30-8:00 pm, and at the Georgetown Preparatory School on
Thursday, March 5, from 7:00-8:30 pm, in the Hanley Athletic Complex.
For students just beginning to
consider colleges or seniors making final enrollment decisions, JET College
Nights offer opportunities to connect directly with college admissions representatives
and to learn what
each school has to offer.
This
year, the Baltimore-Washington Jesuit Excellence Tour College Nights will feature representatives from
the following Jesuit Colleges and Universities:
Boston College, MA (March 5th only)
Canisius College, NY
College of the Holy Cross, MA
Creighton University, NE
Fairfield University, CT
Fordham University, NY
Georgetown University, DC
John Carroll University, OH
Le Moyne College, NY
Loyola Marymount University, CA
Loyola University Chicago, IL
Loyola University Maryland, MD
Loyola University New Orleans, LA
Marquette University, WI
Regis University, CO
Saint Joseph’s University, PA
Saint Louis University, MO
Saint Peter’s University, NJ
Spring Hill College, AL
University of Detroit Mercy, MI
University of San Francisco, CA
University of Scranton, PA
Wheeling Jesuit University, WV
Xavier University, OH
Boston College, MA (March 5th only)
Canisius College, NY
College of the Holy Cross, MA
Creighton University, NE
Fairfield University, CT
Fordham University, NY
Georgetown University, DC
John Carroll University, OH
Le Moyne College, NY
Loyola Marymount University, CA
Loyola University Chicago, IL
Loyola University Maryland, MD
Loyola University New Orleans, LA
Marquette University, WI
Regis University, CO
Saint Joseph’s University, PA
Saint Louis University, MO
Saint Peter’s University, NJ
Spring Hill College, AL
University of Detroit Mercy, MI
University of San Francisco, CA
University of Scranton, PA
Wheeling Jesuit University, WV
Xavier University, OH
Note that JET College Nights are
held in other
parts of the country. For
example, the Buffalo/Rochester/Syracuse JET takes place during the week of
March 9-12, and tours in Cincinnati, Cleveland, New York, Boston, Las Vegas and
the Pacific Northwest are scheduled all the way through the end of May.
For more information, feel free to check
directly with any of the 28 AJCU member colleges or
visit the JET Facebook page for a
schedule of events for the rest of the year.
And by the way, if you are
considering attending any one of the National Catholic College Admission
Association (CCAA) member colleges, including
most Jesuit colleges and universities, consider applying for one of eight
one-time CCAA
scholarships. Applications
are due by March 15, 2015 and will only take you a few minutes to
complete.
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