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Anna Kallqvist, Class of 2014

Mount Mercy University - Cedar Rapids, IA

Hometown: Stockholm, Sweden

Anna had no idea where she wanted to go after she had graduated high school. Several schools in the United States contacted Anna, but after being recruited for golf, she made a visit to Mount Mercy and decided it would be a good fit.
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Kate Butters

Franciscan University of Steubenville - Steubenville, OH

Hometown: Madison, VA

Major: Nursing

Kate Butters wanted two things out of a college education: an academic foundation that would help her succeed in this life, and a spiritual foundation that would help her succeed in the next. She found both at Franciscan University of Steubenville.

   

Nathan Thornton, Class of 2012

University of Portland &ndash; Portland, OR

Hometown: Boise, ID

Major: Nursing

“The University of Portland creates its own community on The Bluff. I compete in Cross Country and Track. Even though we are in a large school division for sports (NCAA Division I), we have the feel of a small school. You can go anywhere on campus and find someone to talk to or hang out with. Classes are small, and your professors want you to succeed. Nothing can be better than getting on a first name basis with a professor and being noticed in a class.”
   

Adrienne Boykin

Fordham University - New York, NY

Hometown: Middletown, NJ

Adrienne Boykin wanted to go to college in New York City, and when she came to Fordham’s tree-lined campus at Rose Hill, she found it “comforting,” she says. “It brings students together.”

Boykin, who graduated in

   

Brandon Milonovich, Class of 2011

Co-presented with current teachers at a statewide conference

Hometown: Amsterdam, NY

Major: Math/Education 7-12

“I do a lot of after school programs with SCRATCH, the computer program language for kids developed at MIT. The great thing is it gives me the opportunity to take what I’ve learned in the classroom and apply it in education settings, and to get kids really engaged and to enjoy themselves learning, just the real way a kid should learn. I’ve had the opportunity to see math being taught in other schools and to really learn how math should be taught. Saint Rose trains educators in the student centered model which is really the way children should learn.”
   

Kathleen DiMartino, Class of 2010

DePaul University - Chicago, IL

Hometown: Naperville, IL

Major: French and International Studies

Kathleen says, “You will have a really unique college experience if you attend DePaul. Everything from the city environment to DePaul’s Vincentian values makes this university special.”

Service learning

   

Peter Heuer

Niagara University, NY

“I knew I wanted to attend Niagara as an Education major since I was a sophomore in High School. Niagara's Education program has garnered and maintained the highest respect both nationally and internationally. Academically, there was no questioning my decision. My only fear was that as a commuter, I would miss out on the “college experience”. Niagara, however, has provided me an environment in which I have become both academically and socially involved. Through campus activities and my experience working with NU’s Radio Station and Theatre Department I have begun new experiences that continue to grow every day.”
   

Felix Lopez

The Catholic University of America - Washington, DC

Hometown: Buena Park, CA

Major: Philosophy, Pre-Law

“With picturesque scenery, well-designed landscaping and buildings ranging from old stone castle types to modern industrial types, CUA's campus holds plenty of beauty with its rich history. Also, many people, faculty and students alike, share a great hospitable spirit and show a genuine interest in helping one another. Lastly, public transportation is accessible and dependable with the metro stop on campus and the city of Washington, D.C. and all its professional, social, and cultural opportunities at our fingertips!”
   

Kimberleigh Costanzo

Iona College, New Rochelle, NY

Hometown: Bethpage, NY

Major: Philosophy

Minor: Performing Arts Dance, Peace and Justice Studies, and Women's Studies

Kimberleigh Costanzo is an honors student at Iona College and a member of the class of 2014. Kimberleigh chose Iona for its location in the suburbs, proximity to NYC and for the small-school atmosphere.

“I love all that Iona h

   

Adam Hare, Class of 2010

Creighton University - Omaha, NE

Hometown: Overland Park, KS

Major: Biology

Creighton Students Union President

“The opportunities for research and hands-on lab experience are second to none at Creighton.  Because of these opportunities, I have been able to acquire the skills with the technology that is needed to land high level internships and was able to get a summer research internship in a neuroscience lab at the University of Kansas Medical Center.  The whole Creighton experience has been truly transformative for me, and it changed me as a person, not just as a scholar.”
   

 

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National CCAA Members And High School/Independent Counselors: Join Us For Our Annual Catholic Colleges Reception At The NACAC Conference In St. Louis!

This year's annual Catholic Colleges Reception will take place on Friday, October 1, 2010, from 7 to 10 p.m. at The St. Louis Arch.  We are thrilled to be hosting the reception at such a historic and prominent venue in St. Louis.  The reception has proven to be the premier event at the NACAC Conference, with over 1,000 admissions officers and counselors attending each year.  This is a wonderful opportunity for counselors to meet and to network with admissions officers from our member institutions while enjoying food and drink, riding trams to the top of the Arch, walking through the different museum exhibits, and viewing unique films about the Westward Expansion and Lewis and Clark.  It is guaranteed to repeat as a fun, professional development event! 

High School and Independent Counselors: Click here to register.  The registration deadline is midnight ET on Tuesday, September 21, so register early!  Due to the Arch being a National Park with security, spaces are very limited, and every attendee will require a ticket.

National CCAA Member Institutions: Click here to register.  The registration deadline is midnight ET on Tuesday, September 21.  Due to the Arch being a National Park with security, spaces are very limited, and every attendee will require a ticket.

We hope to see you there on October 1!  If you have any questions, please email Joyce Masek, National CCAA Executive Director, or Jon Boeckenstedt, Vice President of Enrollment Planning and Policy at DePaul University and National CCAA President.

Photos from the 2009 Reception in Baltimore, Maryland

Photos from the 2008 Reception in Seattle, Washington

Photos from the 2007 Reception in Austin, Texas


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