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The               news               is               out               and               the               Princeton               Review               has               revealed               the               names               of               the               top               party               schools               where               students               are               likely               to               major               in               beer-ology               and               minor               in               vomit-ation.

Data               was               collected               in               a               somewhat               odd               scientific               methodology               involving               questionnaires               filled               out               but               120,000               students               attending               the               various               schools               listed.

Available               for               purchase               as               part               of               an               overall               ranking               involving               368               schools               but               revealed               for               free               by               the               Orlando               Sentinel,               the               University               of               Florida               in               Gainesville               comes               in               at               the               number               one               spot               with               the               dubious               honor               of               being               the               top               party               school,               while               Loyola               University-New               Orleans               comes               in               at               number               20.

Questions               to               the               students               surveyed               included               the               amount               of               drug               use               they               know               of               on               their               campuses               and               also               the               use               of               hard               liquor               as               opposed               to               the               more               benign               beer               scene.

Conversely,               students               were               able               to               point               out               schools               which               did               not               tolerate               drunkenness               and               drug               use               and               actually               had               programs               up               and               running               that               sought               to               combat               the               dangerous               practice               of               student               binge               drinking.
               Numbers               two               through               10               are               held               by               the               University               of               Mississippi               (unchanged               from               last               year),               Penn               State               University               (up               from               number               six),               West               Virginia               University               (down               from               the               number               one               spot               at               which               it               was               ranked               last               year               according               to               the               Seattle               Times),               Ohio               University,               Randolph-Macon               College,               University               of               Georgia               (down               from               number               five               in               2007),               University               of               Texas               (down               from               number               3),               University               of               California-Santa               Barbara               (up               from               number               10),               and               Florida               State               University               (which               must               be               a               blow               for               parents               sending               their               kids               to               Florida               as               it               is               the               second               FL               institution               of               higher               learning               where               booze               transcends               the               pursuit               of               academic               knowledge).
               Representing               top               party               schools               ranked               11               through               19               are               the               University               of               New               Hampshire               (down               from               number               7),               University               of               Iowa,               University               of               Colorado-Boulder,               Indiana               University               (down               from               number               8),               Tulane               University               (parents               of               New               Orleans               students               watch               out!),               University               of               Illinois               at               Urbana-Champaign,               Arizona               State               University,               University               of               Tennessee,               and               finally               the               University               of               Alabama.
               Parents               looking               for               a               silver               lining               should               take               heart               in               the               fact               that               several               of               the               Princeton               Review's               top               party               schools               are               actually               showing               a               climb               down               the               ladder               of               shame,               which               might               be               due               to               the               fact               that               school               administrators               are               implementing               programs               to               help               curb               destructive               behavior.
               Parents               like               myself               who               do               not               care               about               a               silver               lining               and               want               a               stone               cold               sober               school               from               the               get               go               will               appreciate               the               list               of               the               top               20               sober               schools               compiled               by               Princeton               Review               and               released               by               the               Charlotte               Observer:               Brigham               Young               University,               Wheaton               College,               U.S.

Coast               Guard               Academy,               College               of               the               Ozarks,               Grove               City               College,               U.S.

Air               Force               Academy,               U.S.

Naval               Academy,               Wellesley               College,               Thomas               Aquinas               College,               Calvin               College,               U.S.

Military               Academy,               Wesleyan               College,               Franklin               W.

Olin               College               of               Engineering,               City               University               of               New               York-Queens               College,               Webb               Institute,               Berea               College               (which               offers               free               tuition),               Agnes               Scott               College,               City               University               of               New               York-Baruch               College,               Simmons               College,               and               Bryn               Mawr               College.
               Sources:               
               http://www.princetonreview.com/               
               http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/education/orl-top-party-college-list-072808,0,2700993.story               
               http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2003845870_party21.html               
               http://www.charlotte.com/nation/story/732227.html               
               http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/895727/berea_college_offers_free_college_scholarships.html






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    About 'wesleyan university tuition'|My Experience at Indiana Wesleyan University: PART A







    About 'wesleyan university tuition'|My Experience at Indiana Wesleyan University: PART A








    According               to               a               recent               article               posted               on               CNN,               George               Washington               University               is               the               most               expensive               University               in               the               U.S.

    Tuition               is               currently               $37,820               which               is               a               3.9%               increase               from               last               year.

    Forty               thousand               dollars               a               year,               just               on               tuition,               is               what               many               state               schools               will               ask               for               the               entire               degree,               if               not               less.

    The               average               in-state               tuition               for               a               public               school               is               $5,836,               and               for               private               schools               $22,218.

    The               average               price               for               a               four               year               private               college               actually               jumped               to               $30,367               this               year               which               is               the               first               time               it               has               broken               the               $30,000               mark.

    The               only               good               news               is               that               the               rate               of               increase               has               slowed               down               over               the               past               three               years.
    The               second               most               expensive               college               in               the               U.S.

    is               the               University               of               Richmond.

    Tuition               is               $36,550               with               an               increase               of               4.9%               from               last               year.

    Number               three               on               the               list               of               most               expensive               colleges               is               Sarah               Lawrence               College               in               Bronxville,               NY.

    Tuition               rates               this               year               are               set               at               $36,088               which               is               only               slightly               less               than               the               University               of               Richmond.

    Sarah               Lawrence               has               increased               their               tuition               by               6%               over               the               past               year.
                   Next               on               the               list               is               Kenyan               Ohio               college               with               tuition               cost               at               $36,050               per               year.

    This               is               a               6.2%               increase               from               last               year.
                   The               fifth               most               expensive               college               is               Vassar               College               in               Poughkeepsie,               New               York.

    Tuition               is               set               at               $36,030               which               is               a               6.6%               increase               from               last               year.

    Number               six               on               the               list               is               Bucknell               University               in               Lewisburg,               Pennsylvania               with               tuition               at               $36,002               which               is               a               9.8%               increase               from               last               year.
                   The               seventh               most               expensive               college               is               Bennington               College               in               Bennington,               Vermont               with               a               tuition               rate               of               $35,250               which               is               a               5%               increase               from               last               year.
                   The               eighth               most               expensive               college               is               Columbia               University               in               New               York               City,               New               York.

    Columbia               currently               has               a               tuition               rate               of               $35,166               which               is               a               5.8%               increase               from               last               year.
                   Number               nine               on               the               list               is               Wesleyan               University,               located               in               Middletown               Connecticut.

    Tuition               at               Wesleyan               jumped               up               to               $35,144               which               is               a               5.9%               increase               from               last               year.
                   The               last               college               on               the               list               based               on               data               from               The               Chronicle               of               Higher               Education,               is               Trinity               College               in               Hartford               Connecticut.

    Tuition               at               Trinity               is               currently               $35,130               which               is               a               4.5%               increase               from               last               year.
                   So               why               would               anyone               choose               to               go               to               one               of               these               colleges?

    Obviously,               the               education               is               probably               better               as               is               the               prestige.

    The               students               at               these               schools               take               their               learning               seriously               and               education               is               highly               valued               by               the               parents               as               well.

    Another               common               reason               students               choose               such               expensive               schools               is               because               they               believe               it               will               help               them               get               ahead,               and               most               likely               someone               in               their               family               can               afford               it               and               has               encouraged               them               to               invest               in               such               a               school.
                   On               the               other               hand,               four-year               public               colleges               cost               approximately               $12,796               which               includes               room               and               board.

    Students               who               attend               these               schools               will               most               likely               spend               about               ¼               or               less               of               what               private               school               students               are               paying.
                   Another               article               posted               on               CNN               noted               that               almost               2/3               of               full-time               students               receive               grant               aid               that               lowers               their               tuition               cost.

    However,               that               still               leaves               over               1/3               of               students               who               are               not               receiving               any               aid               at               all.

    Many               students               apply               for               scholarships,               however,               few               are               given               out,               and               the               ones               that               receive               are               considered               quite               fortunate.
                   Aid               itself               does               not               keep               pace               with               the               rising               tuition               costs               however.

    Without               inflation,               the               average               Pell               Grant               per               recipient               fell               by               $120.
                   Aid               is               also               only               a               pebble               in               the               mountain               for               most               college               students,               who,               even               though               they               work               approximately               18               hours               a               week,               still               end               up               taking               out               a               lot               of               college               loans               and               are               left               with               quite               a               lot               of               debt               upon               graduation.

    In               fact,               loans               now               constitute               51%               of               total               aid               to               graduate               and               undergraduate               students.
                   The               main               reasons               cost               keeps               climbing               for               college               students               is               because               of               government               budgets               which               cut               off               non-tuition               revenue.

    Also,               health               benefits               and               utilities               have               only               increased               and               faculty               salaries               are               continuing               to               rise.
                   The               last               question               is               whether               or               not               it               is               really               worth               it.

    According               to               a               recent               survey               the               data               shows               that               persons               wit               ha               bachelor's               degree               end               up               earning               70%               more               than               those               with               high               school               diplomas.

    For               men               the               gap               is               63%.
                   Apparently,               getting               a               bachelor's               degree               is               basically               necessary               anymore.

    However,               there               are               a               few               tips               that               high               school               students               and               early               college               students               should               take               into               consideration               when               choosing               college               and               career               paths.
                   First,               do               not               pick               a               school               based               on               its               prestige.

    Find               a               school               that               you               can               afford,               (or               at               least               hope               to               afford)               with               a               program               that               you               will               not               just               enjoy,               but               profit               from.

    Too               often               students               are               fed               the               lie               that               their               career               path               is               about               them,               and               they               are               not               informed               if               they               will               even               be               able               to               find               a               job               after               college.

    It               is               important               to               consider               all               of               these               aspects               and               more               when               deciding               on               a               college               as               well               as               what               program               to               go               into.
                   Also,               bachelor               degrees               allow               full-time               workers               to               make               an               average               of               $14,000               a               year               more               than               those               with               high               school               diplomas.
                   So,               if               you               have               to               get               a               bachelor's,               you               might               as               well               choose               an               affordable               school               with               great               programs               which               will               lead               to               greater               job               opportunities.









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    About 'wesleyan university athletics'|George Daniel Testimonial Banquet – June 1958







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    Illinois               Wesleyan               University               is               my               alma               mater,               and               I               truly               enjoyed               the               4               years               I               spent               there.

    Illinois               Wesleyan               is               a               small               (a               little               over               2,000               students),               private,               liberal               arts               university.

    They               offer               a               wide               range               of               programs,               however,               since               it               is               still               a               small               school,               they               do               not               offer               all               the               programs               that               you               would               find               at               a               large               state               school.

    It               is               also               worth               noting               that               they               are               an               undergraduate               institution,               and               there               are               no               graduate               level               classes.

    Location               
                   Illinois               Wesleyan               is               located               in               Bloomington,               IL,               right               next               to               its               sister               city               Normal.

    Bloomington-Normal               is               in               central               Illinois,               a               little               over               an               hour               south               of               I-80               if               you               take               I-55               to               get               there.

    Illinois               Wesleyan               is               only               down               the               street               from               Illinois               State               University,               close               enough               that               it               is               in               walking               distance.

    Between               Bloomington               and               Normal,               you               are               never               at               a               loss               to               find               a               place               to               eat.

    It               almost               seems               that               every               chain               restaurant,               coffee               shop,               and               fast               food               joint               with               Illinois               locations               can               be               found               somewhere               in               Blo-No.

    There's               also               a               multitude               of               movie               theaters               and               places               to               shop.

    Perhaps               my               favorite               part               of               IWU's               location               was               that               it               was               only               a               block               or               so               away               from               a               paved               bike               trail               to               run               on.

    The               down               side               of               the               location               is               that               once               you               leave               the               Blo-No               area,               you're               basically               in               corn               fields.

    But               that's               how               most               of               Illinois               seems               to               be               outside               of               the               Chicagoland               area.
                   Student               Life               
                   IWU               does               reasonably               well               at               trying               to               keep               it's               student               population               entertained.

    The               Hansen               Student               Center               has               events               scheduled               for               most               weekends               out               of               the               year.

    These               events               can               include               anything               from               concerts,               movies,               dinners               (usually               sponsored               by               some               club),               plays,               comedy               acts,               mentalist               acts,               or               basically               anything               that               will               provide               a               weekend               attraction.

    There               is               also               a               plethora               of               clubs               and               activities               for               students               to               join.

    Many               of               these               clubs               are               student               run.

    If               a               student               wants               to               start               a               club               that               is               not               in               existence               already,               then               he/she               may               start               it               up!

    So               if               there               is               something               that               interests               you,               but               there               is               no               club               or               activity,               then               you               can               start               it.

    IWU               also               has               some               sororities/fraternities               to               choose               from,               and               some               of               these               chapters               have               houses               to               live               in               also.

    An               important               note               here               is               that               IWU               has               never               been               known               as               a               party-school.

    There               are               parties               in               the               Greek               houses               on               campus,               but               it               is               not               unusual               to               find               students               staying               in               on               the               weekend.
                   Academics               
                   Illinois               Wesleyan               likes               to               boast               that               they               have               a               wide               array               of               programs               to               choose               from.

    However,               do               look               over               the               list               carefully,               IWU               is               still               a               small               school,               and               does               not               offer               some               of               the               more               specialized               programs               that               a               larger               school               may               be               able               to               offer.


                   I               myself               graduated               with               a               degree               in               music               education,               so               I               can               only               speak               on               the               quality               of               the               music               department.

    I               have               always               felt               that               the               faculty               teaching               in               the               music               department               was               outstanding.

    Many               of               the               full-time               faculty               members               are               incredibly               talented               and               intelligent,               and               genuinely               care               about               students'               education.

    From               time               to               time               I               did               have               a               class               or               professor               I               didn't               think               I               was               getting               a               lot               from.

    But               over               the               course               of               4               years,               that               is               bound               to               happen               at               most               schools.

    By               and               large               though,               the               education               I               received               made               me               into               a               more               well-rounded,               thoughtful,               and               prepared               adult.

    Since               I               received               my               degree               in               music               education,               I               feel               that               my               education               was               very               practical,               and               that               I               have               been               able               to               enter               the               classroom               well-prepared.


                   As               for               other               areas               of               study,               I               cannot               get               into               too               much               depth               with               that,               seeing               as               I               did               not               have               too               much               experience               in               those               areas               outside               of               my               general               education               classes.

    It               seems               the               some               of               the               more               popular               programs               at               the               school               are               business,               biology,               education,               music,               and               nursing.

    I               know               many               of               my               peers               have               gone               onto               law               school,               medical               school,               etc.

    and               have               furthered               their               study               at               some               of               the               most               prestigious               universities               in               the               country.

    In               addition,               IWU               likes               to               tell               it's               students               that               if               they               wish               to               pursue               multiple               courses               of               study,               then               they               can.

    I               know               many               people               that               have               either               gotten               double               majors,               a               major               and               multiple               minors,               or               a               dual               degree.


                   All               in               all,               I               feel               that               Illinois               Wesleyan               offers               a               superior               education               that               prepares               its               students               for               the               ever               evolving               world               around               us.

    Before               considering               attending               this               school,               it               is               important               to               make               sure               that               the               particular               course               of               study               that               you               are               interested               in               is               offered,               and               of               the               exceptional               quality               that               is               expected               from               the               school.
                   Athletics               
                   Illinois               Wesleyan               competes               in               CCIW               Conference               of               the               NCAA               Division               III.

    For               a               small               school,               it               has               some               quality               athletic               programs.

    However,               some               of               these               programs               may               go               through               cycles.

    An               example               would               be               the               men's               basketball               team.

    When               I               first               arrived,               all               of               the               home               games               were               packed,               they               had               an               great               win-loss               record,               and               I               believe               they               ended               up               placing               3rd               nationwide               in               the               spring.

    By               the               time               I               was               an               upperclassman               though,               it               was               a               different               story,               and               the               home               games               were               hardly               ever               filled               up               with               fans.

    That               was               the               time               that               the               women's               basketball               started               making               a               name               for               itself,               and               I               believe               they               finished               in               the               final               8               teams               in               March.

    Since               I               have               left,               I               believe               the               football               team               has               gotten               a               bit               of               acclaim,               and               the               women's               track               and               field               team               has               been               excellent               for               a               few               years               now.


                   In               addition,               Illinois               Wesleyan               is               home               of               the               Shirk               Center,               which               is               a               relatively               new               building.

    It               is               open               for               student               use               all               year,               and               its               facilities               include               raquetball               courts,               cardio               equipment,               free               weights               and               weight               machines,               indoor               and               outdoor               track,               swimming               pool,               several               small               gyms               for               student/class               use,               and               tennis               courts.

    The               facility               is               not               overwhelmingly               large,               but               it               is               large               enough               to               accommodate               a               school               of               2,000.
                   Cost/Financial               Aid               
                   This               is               this               biggest               drawback               of               the               school.

    When               I               was               attending,               the               bill               for               tuition,               room,               and               board               was               slowly               creeping               closer               to               the               $40k               mark.

    I               do               not               know               what               that               figure               currently               is,               but               my               guess               is               that               it               has               reached               that               figure               by               now.

    On               the               upside,               since               it               is               a               small,               private               school,               scholarships               may               be               awarded               more               than               if               you               were               at               a               large               state               school.

    The               stronger               your               academic               record,               test               scores,               and               any               other               factors               are,               you               may               be               awarded               more.

    I               do               know               several               people               who               did               receive               a               full               scholarship,               but               that               is               certainly               not               something               you               can               bank               on.
                   Food               
                   There               are               several               food               choices               students               have               when               deciding               where               to               eat               when               they               are               on               the               meal               plan.

    There               is               the               main               cafeteria,               which               is               a               buffet               style.

    There               are               different               stations               which               offer               different               options               throughout               the               day.

    For               lunch               and               dinner,               the               sandwich               and               salad               bar               are               always               open,               as               is               the               cereal               bar.

    After               that,               there               are               2-3               different               entrees               offered               at               any               given               meal.

    In               addition,               there               were               always               desserts               offered               for               lunch               and               dinner               also.

    The               food               in               the               cafeteria               wasn't               always               great,               but               as               far               as               college               cafeteria               food               goes,               it               could               definitely               be               worse.

    My               favorite               meal               was               Sunday               brunch               though.

    That's               when               they               had               the               omlet               bar!

    Outside               the               cafeteria               you               also               had               2               coffee               shops               (1               on               either               side               of               the               campus),               Tommy's               (bar               and               grill),               and               the               Dugout               (sub               sandwiches               and               fast               food               type               of               place).

    You               could               also               eat               at               these               places               and               still               use               your               meal               plan.
                   Campus               
                   The               campus               is               lovely.

    It               is               well               landscaped               and               immaculately               maintained               by               the               grounds               crew.

    The               main               quad               hosts               many               events               throughout               the               year.

    When               there               is               not               something               going               on,               you               can               often               find               students               studying,               playing               sports,               etc.


                   Many               of               the               buildings               on               campus               have               been               renovated,               updated,               and               some               of               them               are               just               new               all               together.

    IWU               always               seems               to               have               some               sort               of               project               going               on               in               order               to               improve               the               campus               and               facilities.
                   Overall               
                   A               great               school               with               terrific               academics,               faculty,               and               facilities.

    The               biggest               downside               is               the               cost.

    But,               as               with               any               college,               you               need               to               decide               if               this               institution               is               going               to               be               a               good               fit               for               what               you               are               looking               for               in               course               study,               student               life,               and               the               like.

    I               thoroughly               enjoyed               my               time               there,               and               the               education,               experiences,               and               relationship               I               forged               with               friends               and               faculty               will               last               me               a               lifetime.
                   Recommended:               
                   Yes






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