Choose The College That's Right For You

Four Very Special Schools

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.

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!

Geographical 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.

Coker College

  • U.S. News & World Report ranks Coker #17 in the Top Baccalaureate Colleges in the South for 2011.

George Washington University

  • 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)

Haverford College

  • U.S. News & World Report ranks Haverford #10 in the Top National Liberal Arts Colleges in the county in 2011.

Stonehill College

  • In the 2011 edition, "The Best 373 Colleges," The Princeton Review ranked Stonehill's professors 10th nationwide on the list of "Most Accessible Professors."