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HIGH ASPIRATIONS
 
In reporting the findings of a study that used data from the National Survey of Student Engagement, NSSE Associate Director Jillian Kinzie said: "Women are more likely than men to have high aspirations for their educations, more likely to enroll in college and to stick with it until they earn a degree." 
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Commencement 2006 » Commencement 2007

As the graduates of the Class of 2006 embark on a new journey, the following words of wisdom will guide and inspire them. You can either use the menu below to browse by college or browse each page of collections by clicking here.

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Agnes Scott College Alverno College
Barnard College Bay Path College
Bennett College for Women Brescia University College
Bryn Mawr College Carlow University
Chatham College College of Notre Dame of Maryland
College of Saint Benedict College of St. Catherine
College of Saint Elizabeth College of Saint Mary
Converse College Douglass College of Rutgers University
Georgian Court University Hollins University
Judson College Mary Baldwin College
Meredith College Midway College
Mills College Mount Holyoke College
Mount St. Mary's College Peace College
Randolph-Macon Woman's College Russell Sage College of The Sage Colleges
Saint Joseph College Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College
Saint Mary's College Scripps College
Simmons College Smith College
Spelman College Stephens College
Sweet Briar College Texas Woman's University
Trinity (Washington) University Ursuline College
Wellesley College Wells College
Wesleyan College Wilson College
Commencement 2007  
Finding the Best Educational Fit
 

Selecting the right college is a big decision, one of the more important a student will make. Students need to ask many questions when making a college choice. The following prompts have been identified as being particularly germane to women's college choice process.

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