Choose The College That's Right For You
Blueprint has selected four very special schools, each with a distinctive personality and its own approach to the kind of liberal arts education you want to explore.
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Out of the hundreds of schools in the United States, how did we select these? To start off, we share the philosophy that education is a life-long journey. We like the schools and they like us. We looked at everything from the professors to the beautiful tree-lined paths on campus.
Outstanding Faculty
• Given top marks by students as well as the academic community, our partner-school professors enrich the program; most teach at the college during the regular school year.
Meaningful Majors
• Innovative and exciting, the offering of classes makes learning for the love of learning that much more fun. It is summer, after all!
Geographic Diversity
• From the Northeast to the Southeast, our campuses represent different regions with lots of local attractions you'll want to check out.
Beautiful Campuses
• Imagine the classic college campus, and you’ll envision any one of our partner-schools. Wooded areas and lush gardens. Even a lake. Historically significant architecture as well as state-of-the-art science centers.
Blueprint has selected four very special schools, each with a distinctive personality and its own approach to the kind of liberal arts education you want to explore.
UCLA - Los Angeles, CA
• UCLA is the most applied-to university in the nation. For the fall of 2012, 72,000 freshman applications were received.
George Washington University - Washington DC
• U.S. News & World Report gives high marks to GW, with 2011 rankings including GW Law's Intellectual Property program (#3), International Law (#6) and Public Affairs Graduate Studies program (#14).
Lehigh University - Bethlehem, PA
• U.S. News & World Report ranks Lehigh #38 in the Top National Universities in the county in 2012.
Stonehill College - Easton, MA
• In the 2011 edition, "The Best 373 Colleges," The Princeton Review ranked Stonehill's professors 10th nationwide on the list of "Most Accessible Professors."
