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A Visit to Rider University
The official e-newsletter of The Equestrian College Advisor.

From the blog:
Yes. Students are able to ride at
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Whew. Sorry, readers – had to get that out of the way first.
Meanwhile, there are a lot of other things happening at this institution, so let’s circle back to talk about those and then return to the horse stuff. (Fun fact: The Rider mascot is, of course, the Broncs.) Read More

There are two major delusions/misconceptions about paying for college that too many parents have. The first is that by not saving for college, parents claim this will make their kids eligible for more financial aid. Why bother saving if it means they won’t get any financial aid?

Randolph College folded its expensive equestrian program amid declining popularity among prospective students. What's happening with other college programs?

The day began for the Clemson men’s soccer team at 7 a.m., with workouts focused on improving agility, sprinting and technique. A weight room session followed. Next came classes. In the evening there was finally time to kick back with friends and video games, and to rest up for the next morning.
This was July 23, more than two full weeks before preseason formally begins next Wednesday, and a month before the Tigers’ first regular-season game.
And this grueling schedule actually constituted “an easier day for us,” the junior Tanner Dieterich said. Read More


