ADVISORY AGENDA 10.4.17

“There is no personal charm so great as the charm of a cheerful temperament.” — Henry Van Dyke

House Standings

Humanitas Shield 2

Humanitas Shield 2 Humanitas Shield 2

603

523

515

487

Brian McKinsey & Riley Fraser

Declan Hurley showed KINDNESS by offering his charger to a student whose laptop had drained its battery.

Bella Edmondson and Gabby Strachan showed TEAMWORK when they cleaned up the entire Commons

 

Learn to Lead: Leadership Lunch with Mr. Diskin TODAY in Foundation Hall at 11:20!

Krispy Kreme donuts for sale! The MS Student Council will be selling Krispy Kreme donuts from October 3rd– 13th in the quad during lunch. Plain glazed and chocolate glazed will be available for $8/dozen. Money is due when you place your order – no IOUs. Donuts will be delivered on Tuesday, October 17th. Money raised goes to support MS student life activities. Thanks in advance for your support!

The first 6 freshmen to visit Dean Trojan and wish him a “good morning” will earn a prize worthy of a Cougar.

October 11th!!!!

12th graders- Report to the CPAC at 9 am on Wed., Oct. 11 to work on college applications.  Make sure you bring your laptop!

9th-11th graders- Please check the windows by the front office doors (on Tuesday, Oct. 10) for your testing room assignment.

-Plan on arriving early on Wed., Oct. 11 so that you can be ready to test (in your assigned testing room with sharpened pencils and an approved calculator) no later than 8:05 am on Wed., Oct. 11.

9th and 11th graders– You are taking the PSAT on Wed., Oct. 11.  – Please check here for an approved calculator list.

10th graders– You are taking the PreACT on Wed., Oct. 11.  – Please checkhere for an approved calculator list.

What to bring with you on test day: An approved calculator, #2 sharpened pencils, water, a snack, and a book to read if you finish early. After testing concludes, you will be dismissed to eat lunch, and the remainder of the school day is an abbreviated class schedule. Please let Ms. Mann know if you have any questions.

Hello all! If you are interested in art and would like to join the National Arts Honors Society, then come to our first meeting at lunch this Thursday in The art studio! We will be discussing our plans for the year and would love your input as well. Can’t wait to see you all there! It is going to be a great year!

Attention Cougars! Homecoming and the Fall semi-formal are right around the corner! This year’s dance will be full of surprises and treats as we celebrate our Cannon Community with There’s No Place Like Homecoming. Join DJ Phalse iD for a fabulous dance, great desserts, and a night of fun and entertainment! Tickets are already on sale. Please check out Ms. Eury’s email or see her in person to purchase your ticket. The tickets are $10 in advance and $12 at the door. The dance is in the café and outside annex on October 14th from 7:00-10:00pm. Hope to see you there!

10/27: Cougars On-Site Workshop for Juniors. Open to students in the Class of 2019 who are interested in finding a job or internship.  Topics covered include: Resume and Cover Letter Writing, Interviewing Skills and Networking.  This is an optional workshop presented from 9 – 2 during a school break.  A more in-depth course which will  allow students to complete a resume and cover letter, participate in a mock interview and etiquette lunch, and develop a networking contact list will be offered through the Winterm program.  Juniors who cannot take the Winterm course and are interested in the 10/27 COS Workshop must register by October 18th by emailing Kristin McClanahan atkmcclanahan@cannonschool.org.  Space is limited.

1 More day!!!!

Cannon Drivers: Anyone interested in making a donation to the Class of 2018 Gift, please see Dean Booker for a silent bid form to win one of four premier spaces for the remainder of the year. Bidding ends on October 5th at 3pm. Minimum starting bid = $200

 

10-12th grades:

College Admission Representatives Visiting Cannon School: Visits are open to current seniors, juniors and sophomores.  Students should register to attend on their Family Connection site and must request permission from the teacher of the class they will me be missing before attending.

September 29th:

University of Tennessee- Knoxville – Public, City, Tennessee, 22,000 UndergradsA public research institution that offers more than 170 undergraduate degree and interdisciplinary programs from 11 colleges. UT has invested $1.4 billion in the last three years to build new facilities & beautify the campus.

American University– Private, suburban, Washington DC, 7900 undergradsHousing six undergraduate schools- including the world’s largest school of international service  and a top-ranked school of public affairs.  The students can take advantage of our nation’s capitol.  The school reflects a global perspective and the career center is top in the nation for landing interesting internships and jobs.

 

 

 

October 4th:

Salem College– (Private)-940 undergrads,

A residential, Moravian based, liberal arts college for women, values its students as individuals, develops their unique potential, and prepares them to change the world. Founded in 1772 as a school for girls, Salem is the oldest continuously-operating school in the nation dedicated to the education of women.

 

Presbyterian College – Private, Small Town, South Carolina, 1200 Undergrads

Affiliated with the Presbyterian Church.  Most popular majors include business and sciences.  75% of students are involved in volunteer organizations and all students either complete an internship or go abroad before graduating.

 

Colby College– Private, Small Town, Waterville, ME, 1900 Undergrads

A tight knit liberal arts school with a global outlook.  Over 70 % of the students study abroad.  The school offers dual engineering degree programs with Dartmouth and Columbia. Their required “Jan Plans” give students a opportunities to explore academic interests in depth.

 

Rollins- Private, Small City, Winter Park, FL, 2700 Undergrads

The oldest institution of higher learning in Florida.  The liberal arts college has made it a priority to invite notable speakers to campus. It’s described as a beautiful and relaxing campus with a “country club” feel.  Rollins offers small class sizes, dedicated faculty and a focus on community service.

 

Princeton University– Private, Suburban, Princeton, NJ, 5,400 Undergrads

An Ivy League institution that offers over 53 undergraduate programs across 37 academic departments. One of the top research institutions in the world. A truly diverse student body, where 43% of its students are minorities & 110 countries are represented.

 

Warren Wilson College– Private, Small City, Asheville, NC, 753 Undergrads

A small liberal arts college offering strong academics in an intimate setting.  88$ of the student body lives on campus.  The school advotes sustainability and unveiled EcoDorm- the first dorm in the country to receive LEED certification. Students are required to work 15 hours per week outside the classroom on one of the many work crews around campus and are required to fulfill a certain number of community service hours.

 

Northeastern University – Private, Urban/Boston, Massachusetts, 13,500 Undergrads

The Coop program allows students to integrate periods of study with 3 to 6 month periods of full-time employment starting as early as their second year. The 24 PlusOne programs enable you to earn both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in five years.

 

Virginia Tech – Public, Large Town, Virginia, 24,200 Undergrads

A research institution with historic strengths in science, engineering, technology and professional programs.

 

Emory University – Private, Large City/Near Atlanta, Georgia, 7800 Undergrads

Offers 70 undergraduate degrees in arts & sciences, business & nursing. Houses Project SHINE, a service learning program that links Emory students with refugees and immigrants who are trying to learn English and become US citizens.

 

University of Southern California– Private, urban, Los Angeles, CA, 19,000 undergrads

Business, social sciences & visual & performing arts top the university’s list of popular majors. Located in the heart of LA, USC is opening a $700 million residential/retail project in 2017 bridging the gap between living & learning environments.

 

Presbyterian College – Private, Clinton, SC, 1150 Undergrads

 

October 5th:

Oglethorpe University– Private,suburban, Atlanta, GA, 1200 Undergrads

Oglethorpe offers over 60 areas of study and over half of the students live on campus.  They recently added a new 16 million dollar campus center and expanded the arts and athletic facilities.  25% of students participate in Greek life.

Elon University – Private, Large Town, North Carolina, 5800 Undergrads One of only a few private universities with accredited schools of business, education, communications, law and health sciences. Renowned as a national model for engaged & experiential learning.

University of California, Berkeley – Public, Small City, California, 27,000 Undergrads

A top public university that offers over 350 degree programs in 130 academic departments. Committed to social justice & the country’s top producer of peace corp volunteers.

 

Fordham University-Private, urban, New York City, 8600 undergrads

The catholic university offers more than 60 undergraduate degrees.  Has partnerships with New York Botanical Garden & the Bronx Zoo for research opportunities.

 

October 10th:

Carlton College– Private, small town, Minnesota, 2000 undergrads

A liberal arts education that offers BA degrees in 32 majors.  The Carlton calendar is on a trimester system. 75% of students study off campus both domestically & internationally.

 

Brown University– Private, Small City, Providence, RI, 6600 Undergrads

According to Forbes magazine, it’s known as one of the more liberal schools in the Ivy League. There is an emphasis on academic flexibility and social action.  Students can form their own curriculum with no general education requirements. Career and internship placement has become a top priority of the administration.

 

Hendrix College- Colleges That Changes Lives, Private, Large Town, Arkansas, 1400 Undergrads

A liberal arts college with strong sciences program. the Hendrix Odyssey program ensures that every student takes part in hands-on learning experiences such as research, study abroad, internships and service.

 

UNC-Greensboro– Public, Suburban, Greensboro, NC, 16,000 Undergrads

Provides over 85 undergraduate majors- known for their nursing, arts and business schools.  The academic environment emphasizes collaboration and personal development over testing.

 

October 11th

University of Notre Dame – Private, Small City, Indiana, 8500 Undergrads

Catholic college; ranks in top 10 % of students who study abroad; loyal alumni. Students encouraged to turn their learning to the service of others.

 

October 12th:

Johns Hopkins University – Private, Large City/Baltimore, Maryland, 6400 Undergrads

Known for STEM, nursing, engineering & public health programs. Touted as the #1 research university in the country. The school has campuses in Italy & China in addition to those in the Baltimore/Washington DC area.

 

Queens University of Charlotte– Private, Charlotte, NC, 1700 undergrads

Presbyterian-affiliated university where you can chose from 43 majors.  All degree programs are grounded in the liberal arts.

 

Boston College– Private, urban, Chestnut Hill, MA, 9100 undergrads

A Catholic research university committed to rigorous intellectual development in conjunction with religious, ethical & personal formation of its students to better serve the community & world at large. Home to the recently opened Center for Entrepreneurship.  BC students and alumni in the past decade have garnered more than $100 million in venture backing.

 

College of Charleston – Public, City, South Carolina, 10,500 Undergrads

Liberal Arts and sciences university in historic heart of Charleston.

 

Davidson College – Private, Small Town/Near Charlotte, NC, 1800 Undergrads

Liberal arts college; involved students; close contact with professors; 76% of students study abroad.

 

Johnson & Wales University (Charlotte), Private, City, NC, 2300 Undergrads

Known for College of Culinary Arts, Hospitality Management, & Arts & Sciences

 

October 13th:

Fairfield University– Private, Suburban, Fairfield, CT, 4,000 Undergrads

A Jesuit University offering over 44 majors.  The students are actively involved in a wide variety of campus clubs and activities.  Juniors and seniors have the option to live in the famous off-campus beach houses right on the Long Island Sound. The school offers small class sizes and strong business and nursing programs.

 

University of Rochester, Private, Small City, New York, 6300 Undergrads

The Rochester curriculum is committed to zero required subjects. It’s also one of the smallest & most collegiate among top research universities.

Samford University – Private, Large City/Near Birmingham, Alabama, 3100 Undergrads

A private research university rooted in Christian spirit.  The university offers 158 majors, minors, concentrations & pre-professional programs.  Students committed to community service.

 

Barnard College– Private, City, NYC, NY, 2500 Undergrads

A all-women’s liberal arts college located directly across the street from Columbia University. The school partners with Columbia for sports and extracurricular activities.  It offers over 60 different majors and most classes are under 20 students.  Over 40% of the incoming class identifies as a student of color and the school touts a large international student body.

 

Samford University – Private, Birmingham, AL, 3340 Undergrads

 

October 16th:

Appalachian State University – Public, Small Town, North Carolina, 16,300 Undergrads

Located in the scenic Blue Ridge Mountains of NC, the school offers six undergraduate colleges and an accelerated baccalaureate to masters program. The school is committed to environmental sustainability and students enjoy a wide variety of outdoor activities.

 

Hollins University– Private women’s college, large town, VA 600 undergrads

Offers a three year accelerated program. Home to Batten Leadership Institute.  75% of students complete an internship & 40% study abroad.  Renowned creative writing program.

 

Worcester Polytechnic Institute – Private, Small City, Massachusetts, 4200 Undergrads

A research university that prepares students for STEM careers where 60% of students pursue an engineering degree. The Global Perspective Program allows students to learn in one of over 40 project centers on six continents.

 

St. Andrews University– Private, Small Town, Laurinburg, NC 618 Undergrads

 

October 17th;

Wofford College – Private, Small City, South Carolina, 1700 Undergrads

A liberal arts college known for student engagement (high impact & transformative learning experiences), study abroad & faculty-only teaching.

 

University of Chicago – Private, Large City, Illinois, 5900 Undergrads

A preeminent research institution founded with the help of a generous donation by John D. Rockefeller. All undergrads are required to complete the intensive core curriculum and may pursue any of the 99 majors offered.

 

University of Richmond– Private, Richmond, Virginia, 3300 Undergrads

Offers over 60 undergraduate majors.  The Jepson School of Leadership Studies, which focuses on ethics & critical thinking, is the first of its kind in the country.  Nearly 1/3 of all UVR students pursue business degrees.

 

Georgia Southern University – Public, Small City, Georgia, 18000 Undergrads

Offers more than 100 degree programs.  Largest Army ROTC in the Southeast.

 

Lafayette College – Private, Small City, Pennsylvania, 2500 Undergrads

A school for engineering and liberal arts. It is home to the Center for Innovation, Design, Entrepreneurship, and Leadership (IDEAL) which provides connections to hands on learning and collaboration with outside organizations.

 

Berry College– Private, Large Town, Rome, GA, 2100 Undergrads

A liberal arts college with Christian values offering 43 majors as well as several pre-pofessional and dual degree programs. Emphasizes hands-on work experience and commitment to service. Known for its beautiful campus, small class sizes and individualized attention.

 

Rice University– Private, Large City, Texas, 4000 Undergrads

Liberal arts college w/ resources of major research university.  First university in nation w/ department wholly dedicated to space science. Known for biochemistry, bioengineering & biomedical engineering.

 

 

October 19th:

Haverford College – Private, Philadelphia suburb, PA, 1200 Undergrads

Four year liberal arts college ”known for its academic rigor, Honor Code & beautiful arboretum campus”.

 

Northwestern University– Private, Urban, Evanston, IL, 8800 Undergrads

Consistently ranked as one of the elite schools in the midwest.  The school offers more than 124 undergraduate degrees and follows a 10 week quarter system. There is a very active student body participating in over 400 extracurricular activities.  Over 40% of the students participate in Greek life.

 

October 20th

Auburn University-Public, large town, Alabama, 21,800 Undergrads

With more than 140 undergraduate majors to choose from and a unique blend of colleges that focus on core curriculum &  applied sciences. Students consistently admitted to med school at a 30% higher rate than the national average.

 

Washington University– Private, suburban St. Louis, Missouri, 7400 Undergrads

Touted as a Midwestern alternative to the East Coast Ivies. Offers over 90 fields of study with a focus on interdisciplinary studies.  Known offer the best on campus food and dormitories.

 

October 23rd

Embry-Riddle -Daytona Beach– Private, Small City, Daytona Beach, FL, 5300 Undergrads

The world’s largest accredited university specializing in aviation and aerospace. The school offers 46 undergraduate degrees.  The school owns their own fleet of various aircraft. 165 clubs and Greek life are available outside of the classroom.

 

Baylor University– Private, Suburban, Waco, TX, 14000 Undergrads

The largest Baptist university in the world and the oldest institution of higher learning in Texas. The school has 140 degrees to choose from and more than 25% of the students major in a business field. The school prioritizes hiring the “best” professors who are passionate about teaching.

 

October 25th:

Sewanee: The University of the South – Private, Rural, Tennessee, 1600 Undergrads

America’s only university owned & governed by the Episcopal Church.The liberal arts school offers outside the classroom study opportunities including a semester at Yale’s Directed Research Program. Also known for their Outing Club.

 

Rhodes College– Private, Small City, Memphis, TN, 2000 Undergrads

A liberal arts college, the campus is known as one of the most beautiful in the country.  Their “Compassionate Campus Initiative” promotes speakers, forums and classes to make Rhodes “a kinder and more mindful community”. There is a 10 to 1 student/faculty ratio and 75% of students complete an internship prior to graduating. Profiled in the book “Colleges That Change LIves”.

 

Kalamazoo College – Private, Small City, Michigan, 1500 Undergrads

Liberal arts college 35 miles from Lake Michigan.  Students required to coplete the “K Plan” which is a personalized course schedule that includes experiencial learning and independent research. Most students complete an internship or externship.

 

Wesleyan University – Private, Middletown, CT, 2900 Undergrads

 

Assumption College – Private, Worcester, MA 2240 Undergrads

 

October 30th:

Hofstra University – Private,  New York metropolitan area, 6900 Undergrads

Offers over 100 academic dual degree programs; 17 athletic teams that compete at the Division 1 level.  The university operates Long Island’s oldest public radio station.

Catawba College

 

St. Lawrence University– Private, Small Town, New York, 2400 Undergrads

The liberal arts college located between the Adirondacks and capitol of Canada offers access to international government, cultural & social opportunities & outdoor recreation.

October 31st

 

Lynchburg College– Private, Small City, Lynchburg,VA, 2100 Undergrads

Offering 51 areas of study including the in-demand and hard to find majors. The school markets a tight knit student body where all students live on campus until senior year and the newly renovated student center.

 

Catawba College – Private, Small Town, Salisbury, NC 1300 Undergrads

 

November 1st:  

Miami University – Public, Small Town, Ohio, 16000 Undergrads.

Offers 120 majors including a number of programs that focus on global markets.  Also home to a China Business Progam that offers hands-on experience overseas, language study and business coursework.  Miami has a strong Greek community with over 40 fraternities and sororities on campus.

Merrimack College– Private, Suburban, North Andover, MA, 3200 Undergrads A private college in the Roman Catholic, Augustinian tradition located 25 minutes outside of Boston.  It offers a strong co-op work program, small class sizes and 90 plus academic programs.

November 8th:

Wittenberg University – Private, Small City, Ohio, 1950 Undergrads The liberal arts university is affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church.  Students of all faiths are encouraged to participate in services. In addition to a full array of majors, the school offers cooperative programs with other US schools including: Case Western, Columbia, Washington University & Duke.

Ringling College of Art & Design– Private,  (urban) Sarasota, FL, 1200 undergrads

A noted innovative visual arts college with a highly acclaimed computer animation program.  Also lauded as “the Most Wired Campus in the US” by Us News & World Report.

 

November 14th:

Lynn University– Private, Large Town, Florida, 2000 Undergrads

Just three miles from the beach, the school offers career-focused majors that help you build your resume before you graduate.  Consistently ranked as one of the top five most international universities in the US.

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ADVISORY AGENDA 10.3.17

“Keep away from people who belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, but the really great make you feel that you, too, can become great.”— Mark Twain

House Standings

Humanitas Shield 2

Humanitas Shield 2 Humanitas Shield 2

602

507

499

487

Henry Koehler & Cade Lewis

Bella Edmonson demonstrated PASSION for her community by organizing & preparing care packages with her advisory for Hospitality House of Charlotte. This organization provides lodging and the comforts of home for families of seriously ill loved ones who have traveled to Charlotte for treatment.

Andrew Ayer showed KINDNESS by offering his iPad to a student whose laptop was unresponsive.

 

Learn to Lead: Leadership Lunch with Mr. Diskin on Wednesday in Foundation Hall at 11:20!

9th-12th grade boys interesting in wrestling during the winter season there will be an interest meeting during Lunch in Room 314 in the middle school.

Hello all! If you are interested in art and would like to join the National Arts Honors Society, then come to our first meeting at lunch this Thursday in The art studio! We will be discussing our plans for the year and would love your input as well. Can’t wait to see you all there! It is going to be a great year!

Attention Cougars! Homecoming and the Fall semi-formal are right around the corner! This year’s dance will be full of surprises and treats as we celebrate our Cannon Community with There’s No Place Like Homecoming. Join DJ Phalse iD for a fabulous dance, great desserts, and a night of fun and entertainment! Tickets are already on sale. Please check out Ms. Eury’s email or see her in person to purchase your ticket. The tickets are $10 in advance and $12 at the door. The dance is in the café and outside annex on October 14th from 7:00-10:00pm. Hope to see you there!

10/27: Cougars On-Site Workshop for Juniors. Open to students in the Class of 2019 who are interested in finding a job or internship.  Topics covered include: Resume and Cover Letter Writing, Interviewing Skills and Networking.  This is an optional workshop presented from 9 – 2 during a school break.  A more in-depth course which will  allow students to complete a resume and cover letter, participate in a mock interview and etiquette lunch, and develop a networking contact list will be offered through the Winterm program.  Juniors who cannot take the Winterm course and are interested in the 10/27 COS Workshop must register by October 18th by emailing Kristin McClanahan atkmcclanahan@cannonschool.org.  Space is limited.

3 More days!!!!

Cannon Drivers: Anyone interested in making a donation to the Class of 2018 Gift, please see Dean Booker for a silent bid form to win one of four premier spaces for the remainder of the year. Bidding ends on October 5th at 3pm. Minimum starting bid = $200

 

10-12th grades:

College Admission Representatives Visiting Cannon School: Visits are open to current seniors, juniors and sophomores.  Students should register to attend on their Family Connection site and must request permission from the teacher of the class they will me be missing before attending.

September 29th:

University of Tennessee- Knoxville – Public, City, Tennessee, 22,000 UndergradsA public research institution that offers more than 170 undergraduate degree and interdisciplinary programs from 11 colleges. UT has invested $1.4 billion in the last three years to build new facilities & beautify the campus.

American University– Private, suburban, Washington DC, 7900 undergradsHousing six undergraduate schools- including the world’s largest school of international service  and a top-ranked school of public affairs.  The students can take advantage of our nation’s capitol.  The school reflects a global perspective and the career center is top in the nation for landing interesting internships and jobs.

 

October 3rd:

Agnes Scott College – Colleges That Changes Lives, Private, Urban Setting, Georgia, 900 Undergrads

Liberal arts school that prepares all students to be leaders in a global society through its signature four year Initiative Summit.

UNC- Asheville- Public, Small City, Asheville, NC, 3900 undergrads

The only dedicated liberal arts institution in the UNC education system. Psychology, Viual/Performing Arts and Business are the three top majors.  60% of students conduct research during their tenure.  The school’s state of the art wellness center offers fitness, meditation, a high-tech teaching kitchen etc.

Denison University-Private, small town, Ohio 2300 undergrads

Liberals arts college that allows students to pursue an individually designed major.  Excellent merit scholarship opportunities.

High Point University – Private, Small Town, North Carolina, 4400 Undergrads

A liberal arts university where Steve Wozniak (Apple-co-founder) is the university’s Innovator in Residence.  The decade transformation of the campus now includes a “campus concierge”, complimentary i-pads, first-run cinema & outdoor hot tubs. #1 Regional college in the South per US News & World Report.

Mercer University – Private, Macon, GA, 3880 Undergrads

 

October 4th:

Salem College– (Private)-940 undergrads,

A residential, Moravian based, liberal arts college for women, values its students as individuals, develops their unique potential, and prepares them to change the world. Founded in 1772 as a school for girls, Salem is the oldest continuously-operating school in the nation dedicated to the education of women.

 

Presbyterian College – Private, Small Town, South Carolina, 1200 Undergrads

Affiliated with the Presbyterian Church.  Most popular majors include business and sciences.  75% of students are involved in volunteer organizations and all students either complete an internship or go abroad before graduating.

 

Colby College– Private, Small Town, Waterville, ME, 1900 Undergrads

A tight knit liberal arts school with a global outlook.  Over 70 % of the students study abroad.  The school offers dual engineering degree programs with Dartmouth and Columbia. Their required “Jan Plans” give students a opportunities to explore academic interests in depth.

 

Rollins- Private, Small City, Winter Park, FL, 2700 Undergrads

The oldest institution of higher learning in Florida.  The liberal arts college has made it a priority to invite notable speakers to campus. It’s described as a beautiful and relaxing campus with a “country club” feel.  Rollins offers small class sizes, dedicated faculty and a focus on community service.

 

Princeton University– Private, Suburban, Princeton, NJ, 5,400 Undergrads

An Ivy League institution that offers over 53 undergraduate programs across 37 academic departments. One of the top research institutions in the world. A truly diverse student body, where 43% of its students are minorities & 110 countries are represented.

 

Warren Wilson College– Private, Small City, Asheville, NC, 753 Undergrads

A small liberal arts college offering strong academics in an intimate setting.  88$ of the student body lives on campus.  The school advotes sustainability and unveiled EcoDorm- the first dorm in the country to receive LEED certification. Students are required to work 15 hours per week outside the classroom on one of the many work crews around campus and are required to fulfill a certain number of community service hours.

 

Northeastern University – Private, Urban/Boston, Massachusetts, 13,500 Undergrads

The Coop program allows students to integrate periods of study with 3 to 6 month periods of full-time employment starting as early as their second year. The 24 PlusOne programs enable you to earn both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in five years.

 

Virginia Tech – Public, Large Town, Virginia, 24,200 Undergrads

A research institution with historic strengths in science, engineering, technology and professional programs.

 

Emory University – Private, Large City/Near Atlanta, Georgia, 7800 Undergrads

Offers 70 undergraduate degrees in arts & sciences, business & nursing. Houses Project SHINE, a service learning program that links Emory students with refugees and immigrants who are trying to learn English and become US citizens.

 

University of Southern California– Private, urban, Los Angeles, CA, 19,000 undergrads

Business, social sciences & visual & performing arts top the university’s list of popular majors. Located in the heart of LA, USC is opening a $700 million residential/retail project in 2017 bridging the gap between living & learning environments.

 

Presbyterian College – Private, Clinton, SC, 1150 Undergrads

 

October 5th:

Oglethorpe University– Private,suburban, Atlanta, GA, 1200 Undergrads

Oglethorpe offers over 60 areas of study and over half of the students live on campus.  They recently added a new 16 million dollar campus center and expanded the arts and athletic facilities.  25% of students participate in Greek life.

Elon University – Private, Large Town, North Carolina, 5800 Undergrads One of only a few private universities with accredited schools of business, education, communications, law and health sciences. Renowned as a national model for engaged & experiential learning.

University of California, Berkeley – Public, Small City, California, 27,000 Undergrads

A top public university that offers over 350 degree programs in 130 academic departments. Committed to social justice & the country’s top producer of peace corp volunteers.

 

Fordham University-Private, urban, New York City, 8600 undergrads

The catholic university offers more than 60 undergraduate degrees.  Has partnerships with New York Botanical Garden & the Bronx Zoo for research opportunities.

 

October 10th:

Carlton College– Private, small town, Minnesota, 2000 undergrads

A liberal arts education that offers BA degrees in 32 majors.  The Carlton calendar is on a trimester system. 75% of students study off campus both domestically & internationally.

 

Brown University– Private, Small City, Providence, RI, 6600 Undergrads

According to Forbes magazine, it’s known as one of the more liberal schools in the Ivy League. There is an emphasis on academic flexibility and social action.  Students can form their own curriculum with no general education requirements. Career and internship placement has become a top priority of the administration.

 

Hendrix College- Colleges That Changes Lives, Private, Large Town, Arkansas, 1400 Undergrads

A liberal arts college with strong sciences program. the Hendrix Odyssey program ensures that every student takes part in hands-on learning experiences such as research, study abroad, internships and service.

 

UNC-Greensboro– Public, Suburban, Greensboro, NC, 16,000 Undergrads

Provides over 85 undergraduate majors- known for their nursing, arts and business schools.  The academic environment emphasizes collaboration and personal development over testing.

 

October 11th

University of Notre Dame – Private, Small City, Indiana, 8500 Undergrads

Catholic college; ranks in top 10 % of students who study abroad; loyal alumni. Students encouraged to turn their learning to the service of others.

 

October 12th:

Johns Hopkins University – Private, Large City/Baltimore, Maryland, 6400 Undergrads

Known for STEM, nursing, engineering & public health programs. Touted as the #1 research university in the country. The school has campuses in Italy & China in addition to those in the Baltimore/Washington DC area.

 

Queens University of Charlotte– Private, Charlotte, NC, 1700 undergrads

Presbyterian-affiliated university where you can chose from 43 majors.  All degree programs are grounded in the liberal arts.

 

Boston College– Private, urban, Chestnut Hill, MA, 9100 undergrads

A Catholic research university committed to rigorous intellectual development in conjunction with religious, ethical & personal formation of its students to better serve the community & world at large. Home to the recently opened Center for Entrepreneurship.  BC students and alumni in the past decade have garnered more than $100 million in venture backing.

 

College of Charleston – Public, City, South Carolina, 10,500 Undergrads

Liberal Arts and sciences university in historic heart of Charleston.

 

Davidson College – Private, Small Town/Near Charlotte, NC, 1800 Undergrads

Liberal arts college; involved students; close contact with professors; 76% of students study abroad.

 

Johnson & Wales University (Charlotte), Private, City, NC, 2300 Undergrads

Known for College of Culinary Arts, Hospitality Management, & Arts & Sciences

 

October 13th:

Fairfield University– Private, Suburban, Fairfield, CT, 4,000 Undergrads

A Jesuit University offering over 44 majors.  The students are actively involved in a wide variety of campus clubs and activities.  Juniors and seniors have the option to live in the famous off-campus beach houses right on the Long Island Sound. The school offers small class sizes and strong business and nursing programs.

 

University of Rochester, Private, Small City, New York, 6300 Undergrads

The Rochester curriculum is committed to zero required subjects. It’s also one of the smallest & most collegiate among top research universities.

Samford University – Private, Large City/Near Birmingham, Alabama, 3100 Undergrads

A private research university rooted in Christian spirit.  The university offers 158 majors, minors, concentrations & pre-professional programs.  Students committed to community service.

 

Barnard College– Private, City, NYC, NY, 2500 Undergrads

A all-women’s liberal arts college located directly across the street from Columbia University. The school partners with Columbia for sports and extracurricular activities.  It offers over 60 different majors and most classes are under 20 students.  Over 40% of the incoming class identifies as a student of color and the school touts a large international student body.

 

Samford University – Private, Birmingham, AL, 3340 Undergrads

 

October 16th:

Appalachian State University – Public, Small Town, North Carolina, 16,300 Undergrads

Located in the scenic Blue Ridge Mountains of NC, the school offers six undergraduate colleges and an accelerated baccalaureate to masters program. The school is committed to environmental sustainability and students enjoy a wide variety of outdoor activities.

 

Hollins University– Private women’s college, large town, VA 600 undergrads

Offers a three year accelerated program. Home to Batten Leadership Institute.  75% of students complete an internship & 40% study abroad.  Renowned creative writing program.

 

Worcester Polytechnic Institute – Private, Small City, Massachusetts, 4200 Undergrads

A research university that prepares students for STEM careers where 60% of students pursue an engineering degree. The Global Perspective Program allows students to learn in one of over 40 project centers on six continents.

 

St. Andrews University– Private, Small Town, Laurinburg, NC 618 Undergrads

 

October 17th;

Wofford College – Private, Small City, South Carolina, 1700 Undergrads

A liberal arts college known for student engagement (high impact & transformative learning experiences), study abroad & faculty-only teaching.

 

University of Chicago – Private, Large City, Illinois, 5900 Undergrads

A preeminent research institution founded with the help of a generous donation by John D. Rockefeller. All undergrads are required to complete the intensive core curriculum and may pursue any of the 99 majors offered.

 

University of Richmond– Private, Richmond, Virginia, 3300 Undergrads

Offers over 60 undergraduate majors.  The Jepson School of Leadership Studies, which focuses on ethics & critical thinking, is the first of its kind in the country.  Nearly 1/3 of all UVR students pursue business degrees.

 

Georgia Southern University – Public, Small City, Georgia, 18000 Undergrads

Offers more than 100 degree programs.  Largest Army ROTC in the Southeast.

 

Lafayette College – Private, Small City, Pennsylvania, 2500 Undergrads

A school for engineering and liberal arts. It is home to the Center for Innovation, Design, Entrepreneurship, and Leadership (IDEAL) which provides connections to hands on learning and collaboration with outside organizations.

 

Berry College– Private, Large Town, Rome, GA, 2100 Undergrads

A liberal arts college with Christian values offering 43 majors as well as several pre-pofessional and dual degree programs. Emphasizes hands-on work experience and commitment to service. Known for its beautiful campus, small class sizes and individualized attention.

 

Rice University– Private, Large City, Texas, 4000 Undergrads

Liberal arts college w/ resources of major research university.  First university in nation w/ department wholly dedicated to space science. Known for biochemistry, bioengineering & biomedical engineering.

 

 

October 19th:

Haverford College – Private, Philadelphia suburb, PA, 1200 Undergrads

Four year liberal arts college ”known for its academic rigor, Honor Code & beautiful arboretum campus”.

 

Northwestern University– Private, Urban, Evanston, IL, 8800 Undergrads

Consistently ranked as one of the elite schools in the midwest.  The school offers more than 124 undergraduate degrees and follows a 10 week quarter system. There is a very active student body participating in over 400 extracurricular activities.  Over 40% of the students participate in Greek life.

 

October 20th

Auburn University-Public, large town, Alabama, 21,800 Undergrads

With more than 140 undergraduate majors to choose from and a unique blend of colleges that focus on core curriculum &  applied sciences. Students consistently admitted to med school at a 30% higher rate than the national average.

 

Washington University– Private, suburban St. Louis, Missouri, 7400 Undergrads

Touted as a Midwestern alternative to the East Coast Ivies. Offers over 90 fields of study with a focus on interdisciplinary studies.  Known offer the best on campus food and dormitories.

 

October 23rd

Embry-Riddle -Daytona Beach– Private, Small City, Daytona Beach, FL, 5300 Undergrads

The world’s largest accredited university specializing in aviation and aerospace. The school offers 46 undergraduate degrees.  The school owns their own fleet of various aircraft. 165 clubs and Greek life are available outside of the classroom.

 

Baylor University– Private, Suburban, Waco, TX, 14000 Undergrads

The largest Baptist university in the world and the oldest institution of higher learning in Texas. The school has 140 degrees to choose from and more than 25% of the students major in a business field. The school prioritizes hiring the “best” professors who are passionate about teaching.

 

October 25th:

Sewanee: The University of the South – Private, Rural, Tennessee, 1600 Undergrads

America’s only university owned & governed by the Episcopal Church.The liberal arts school offers outside the classroom study opportunities including a semester at Yale’s Directed Research Program. Also known for their Outing Club.

 

Rhodes College– Private, Small City, Memphis, TN, 2000 Undergrads

A liberal arts college, the campus is known as one of the most beautiful in the country.  Their “Compassionate Campus Initiative” promotes speakers, forums and classes to make Rhodes “a kinder and more mindful community”. There is a 10 to 1 student/faculty ratio and 75% of students complete an internship prior to graduating. Profiled in the book “Colleges That Change LIves”.

 

Kalamazoo College – Private, Small City, Michigan, 1500 Undergrads

Liberal arts college 35 miles from Lake Michigan.  Students required to coplete the “K Plan” which is a personalized course schedule that includes experiencial learning and independent research. Most students complete an internship or externship.

 

Wesleyan University – Private, Middletown, CT, 2900 Undergrads

 

Assumption College – Private, Worcester, MA 2240 Undergrads

 

October 30th:

Hofstra University – Private,  New York metropolitan area, 6900 Undergrads

Offers over 100 academic dual degree programs; 17 athletic teams that compete at the Division 1 level.  The university operates Long Island’s oldest public radio station.

Catawba College

 

St. Lawrence University– Private, Small Town, New York, 2400 Undergrads

The liberal arts college located between the Adirondacks and capitol of Canada offers access to international government, cultural & social opportunities & outdoor recreation.

October 31st

 

Lynchburg College– Private, Small City, Lynchburg,VA, 2100 Undergrads

Offering 51 areas of study including the in-demand and hard to find majors. The school markets a tight knit student body where all students live on campus until senior year and the newly renovated student center.

 

Catawba College – Private, Small Town, Salisbury, NC 1300 Undergrads

 

November 1st:  

Miami University – Public, Small Town, Ohio, 16000 Undergrads.

Offers 120 majors including a number of programs that focus on global markets.  Also home to a China Business Progam that offers hands-on experience overseas, language study and business coursework.  Miami has a strong Greek community with over 40 fraternities and sororities on campus.

Merrimack College– Private, Suburban, North Andover, MA, 3200 Undergrads A private college in the Roman Catholic, Augustinian tradition located 25 minutes outside of Boston.  It offers a strong co-op work program, small class sizes and 90 plus academic programs.

November 8th:

Wittenberg University – Private, Small City, Ohio, 1950 Undergrads The liberal arts university is affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church.  Students of all faiths are encouraged to participate in services. In addition to a full array of majors, the school offers cooperative programs with other US schools including: Case Western, Columbia, Washington University & Duke.

Ringling College of Art & Design– Private,  (urban) Sarasota, FL, 1200 undergrads

A noted innovative visual arts college with a highly acclaimed computer animation program.  Also lauded as “the Most Wired Campus in the US” by Us News & World Report.

 

November 14th:

Lynn University– Private, Large Town, Florida, 2000 Undergrads

Just three miles from the beach, the school offers career-focused majors that help you build your resume before you graduate.  Consistently ranked as one of the top five most international universities in the US.

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ADVISORY AGENDA 10.2.17

“Successful leadership is not about being tough or soft, sensitive or assertive, but about a set of attributes. First and foremost is character” — Warren Bennis

House Standings

Humanitas Shield 2

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465

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487

Lauren Skolaris

John Besh, Joseph Hurtado, Luke Thomas, Davis Norton, Nick Greene, George Laidig, John Luke Godino, Zach Reulbach, Mitchell Jeter and Connor Peterson showed TEAMWORK for rounding up all of the cafeteria trays in the upper school today after lunch and returning them to the cafeteria.

Thanks, Lia Easton and Alec Easton for assisting Admissions with the Trinity Episcopal High School fair! Great TEAMWORK!

Juniors: Please report to your assigned location today during Student Life for your first college counseling session of the year. Today’s topic: College Planning in the Junior Year. We hope you’ll come with some questions.

  • Animus – Rm. 704 (Hylton’s room)
  • Humanitas – Rm. 610 (College Counseling room)
  • Impetus – Rm. 501 (Finneyfrock’s room)
  • Integritas – Rm. 620 (Arthur’s room)

HEYYYYYY EVERYONE!!!!!CANNON DANCE COMPANY AND SPECTRUM ARE JOINING TOGETHER FOR SALSA LESSONS!!!!WHEN: MONDAY OCTOBER 2nd DURING LUNCH!!!WHERE: THE DANCE STUDIO IN THE BLUE GYM!!!WHO: EVERYONE IS WELCOME!!! SPANISH STUDENTS WILL RECEIVE EXTRA CREDIT!!!YES, THERE WILL BE YUMMY FOOD!!! JOIN US AND HAVE A FUN TIME WITH SALSA LESSONS AND CELEBRATE HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH WITH YOUR PEERS!!

Attention Cougars! Homecoming and the Fall semi-formal are right around the corner! This year’s dance will be full of surprises and treats as we celebrate our Cannon Community with There’s No Place Like Homecoming. Join DJ Phalse iD for a fabulous dance, great desserts, and a night of fun and entertainment! Tickets are already on sale. Please check out Ms. Eury’s email or see her in person to purchase your ticket. The tickets are $10 in advance and $12 at the door. The dance is in the café and outside annex on October 14th from 7:00-10:00pm. Hope to see you there!

10/27: Cougars On-Site Workshop for Juniors. Open to students in the Class of 2019 who are interested in finding a job or internship.  Topics covered include: Resume and Cover Letter Writing, Interviewing Skills and Networking.  This is an optional workshop presented from 9 – 2 during a school break.  A more in-depth course which will  allow students to complete a resume and cover letter, participate in a mock interview and etiquette lunch, and develop a networking contact list will be offered through the Winterm program.  Juniors who cannot take the Winterm course and are interested in the 10/27 COS Workshop must register by October 18th by emailing Kristin McClanahan atkmcclanahan@cannonschool.org.  Space is limited.

Driver’s Ed classes will be held Monday – Friday, November 6th – 17th in Foundation Hall from 3:15 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. The cost of the class and behind-the wheel driving is $350. Students must be 14½ years of age when the classes begin to be eligible to register. To complete the class, students must have thirty hours of class time and six hours of behind-the-wheel instruction. We hope to offer another class in the spring but we have yet to schedule specific dates. After the class portion is complete, the instructor will coordinate with students individually to complete the behind-the-wheel requirements during their school drop periods or after school hours. The $350 fee is due on the first day of class and may be charged to the student’s Cannon School account or paid in the form of a check made out to “Watson Wheels LLC”. To register for the fall driver education class, please complete this Google Form https://goo.gl/forms/iJuBDzfVbnOwbLPB3. If you have additional questions, please Mrs. Pinto (jpinto@cannonschool.org).

Cannon Drivers: Anyone interested in making a donation to the Class of 2018 Gift, please see Dean Booker for a silent bid form to win one of four premier spaces for the remainder of the year. Bidding ends on October 5th at 3pm. Minimum starting bid = $200

 

10-12th grades:

College Admission Representatives Visiting Cannon School: Visits are open to current seniors, juniors and sophomores.  Students should register to attend on their Family Connection site and must request permission from the teacher of the class they will me be missing before attending.

September 29th:

University of Tennessee- Knoxville – Public, City, Tennessee, 22,000 UndergradsA public research institution that offers more than 170 undergraduate degree and interdisciplinary programs from 11 colleges. UT has invested $1.4 billion in the last three years to build new facilities & beautify the campus.

American University– Private, suburban, Washington DC, 7900 undergradsHousing six undergraduate schools- including the world’s largest school of international service  and a top-ranked school of public affairs.  The students can take advantage of our nation’s capitol.  The school reflects a global perspective and the career center is top in the nation for landing interesting internships and jobs.

 

October 2nd:

Birmingham-Southern College – Colleges That Changes Lives, Private, Large City, Alabama, 1200 Undergrads

In addition to the 25 majors and minors, the school offers 24 Explorations Lectures & Arts events on campus.  Their January Exploration Term allows students to take four weeks of class, do an internship or travel abroad.

 

Furman University – Private, Small City, South Carolina, 2800 Undergrads

Liberal arts education.  Students attend 32 Cultural Life Programs, events designed to introduce students to new ideas & forms of artistic expression.

 

Bates College– Private, Rural, Lewiston, ME, 1800 Undergrads

A small liberal arts college offering 36 majors – all seniors are required to complete a capstone project or thesis.  The school stresses inclusion and diversity. A majority of the students study abroad with the flexible calendar and “short terms” at the end of the academic year allow students to explore a subject in-depth.

 

Nova Southeastern University– Private, Suburban, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 4.600 Undergrads

NSU’s Dual Admission program offers applicants an opportunity to apply to grad/professional school when they apply for undergrad in fields such as:  osteopathic medicine, pharmacy, physical therapy, dentistry etc. Small class sizes and all are taught by full professors.

 

October 3rd:

Agnes Scott College – Colleges That Changes Lives, Private, Urban Setting, Georgia, 900 Undergrads

Liberal arts school that prepares all students to be leaders in a global society through its signature four year Initiative Summit.

 

UNC- Asheville- Public, Small City, Asheville, NC, 3900 undergrads

The only dedicated liberal arts institution in the UNC education system. Psychology, Viual/Performing Arts and Business are the three top majors.  60% of students conduct research during their tenure.  The school’s state of the art wellness center offers fitness, meditation, a high-tech teaching kitchen etc.

 

Denison University-Private, small town, Ohio 2300 undergrads

Liberals arts college that allows students to pursue an individually designed major.  Excellent merit scholarship opportunities.

 

High Point University – Private, Small Town, North Carolina, 4400 Undergrads

A liberal arts university where Steve Wozniak (Apple-co-founder) is the university’s Innovator in Residence.  The decade transformation of the campus now includes a “campus concierge”, complimentary i-pads, first-run cinema & outdoor hot tubs. #1 Regional college in the South per US News & World Report.

 

Mercer University – Private, Macon, GA, 3880 Undergrads

 

October 4th:

Salem College– (Private)-940 undergrads,

A residential, Moravian based, liberal arts college for women, values its students as individuals, develops their unique potential, and prepares them to change the world. Founded in 1772 as a school for girls, Salem is the oldest continuously-operating school in the nation dedicated to the education of women.

 

Presbyterian College – Private, Small Town, South Carolina, 1200 Undergrads

Affiliated with the Presbyterian Church.  Most popular majors include business and sciences.  75% of students are involved in volunteer organizations and all students either complete an internship or go abroad before graduating.

 

Colby College– Private, Small Town, Waterville, ME, 1900 Undergrads

A tight knit liberal arts school with a global outlook.  Over 70 % of the students study abroad.  The school offers dual engineering degree programs with Dartmouth and Columbia. Their required “Jan Plans” give students a opportunities to explore academic interests in depth.

 

Rollins- Private, Small City, Winter Park, FL, 2700 Undergrads

The oldest institution of higher learning in Florida.  The liberal arts college has made it a priority to invite notable speakers to campus. It’s described as a beautiful and relaxing campus with a “country club” feel.  Rollins offers small class sizes, dedicated faculty and a focus on community service.

 

Princeton University– Private, Suburban, Princeton, NJ, 5,400 Undergrads

An Ivy League institution that offers over 53 undergraduate programs across 37 academic departments. One of the top research institutions in the world. A truly diverse student body, where 43% of its students are minorities & 110 countries are represented.

 

Warren Wilson College– Private, Small City, Asheville, NC, 753 Undergrads

A small liberal arts college offering strong academics in an intimate setting.  88$ of the student body lives on campus.  The school advotes sustainability and unveiled EcoDorm- the first dorm in the country to receive LEED certification. Students are required to work 15 hours per week outside the classroom on one of the many work crews around campus and are required to fulfill a certain number of community service hours.

 

Northeastern University – Private, Urban/Boston, Massachusetts, 13,500 Undergrads

The Coop program allows students to integrate periods of study with 3 to 6 month periods of full-time employment starting as early as their second year. The 24 PlusOne programs enable you to earn both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in five years.

 

Virginia Tech – Public, Large Town, Virginia, 24,200 Undergrads

A research institution with historic strengths in science, engineering, technology and professional programs.

 

Emory University – Private, Large City/Near Atlanta, Georgia, 7800 Undergrads

Offers 70 undergraduate degrees in arts & sciences, business & nursing. Houses Project SHINE, a service learning program that links Emory students with refugees and immigrants who are trying to learn English and become US citizens.

 

University of Southern California– Private, urban, Los Angeles, CA, 19,000 undergrads

Business, social sciences & visual & performing arts top the university’s list of popular majors. Located in the heart of LA, USC is opening a $700 million residential/retail project in 2017 bridging the gap between living & learning environments.

 

Presbyterian College – Private, Clinton, SC, 1150 Undergrads

 

October 5th:

Oglethorpe University– Private,suburban, Atlanta, GA, 1200 Undergrads

Oglethorpe offers over 60 areas of study and over half of the students live on campus.  They recently added a new 16 million dollar campus center and expanded the arts and athletic facilities.  25% of students participate in Greek life.

Elon University – Private, Large Town, North Carolina, 5800 Undergrads One of only a few private universities with accredited schools of business, education, communications, law and health sciences. Renowned as a national model for engaged & experiential learning.

University of California, Berkeley – Public, Small City, California, 27,000 Undergrads

A top public university that offers over 350 degree programs in 130 academic departments. Committed to social justice & the country’s top producer of peace corp volunteers.

 

Fordham University-Private, urban, New York City, 8600 undergrads

The catholic university offers more than 60 undergraduate degrees.  Has partnerships with New York Botanical Garden & the Bronx Zoo for research opportunities.

 

October 10th:

Carlton College– Private, small town, Minnesota, 2000 undergrads

A liberal arts education that offers BA degrees in 32 majors.  The Carlton calendar is on a trimester system. 75% of students study off campus both domestically & internationally.

 

Brown University– Private, Small City, Providence, RI, 6600 Undergrads

According to Forbes magazine, it’s known as one of the more liberal schools in the Ivy League. There is an emphasis on academic flexibility and social action.  Students can form their own curriculum with no general education requirements. Career and internship placement has become a top priority of the administration.

 

Hendrix College- Colleges That Changes Lives, Private, Large Town, Arkansas, 1400 Undergrads

A liberal arts college with strong sciences program. the Hendrix Odyssey program ensures that every student takes part in hands-on learning experiences such as research, study abroad, internships and service.

 

UNC-Greensboro– Public, Suburban, Greensboro, NC, 16,000 Undergrads

Provides over 85 undergraduate majors- known for their nursing, arts and business schools.  The academic environment emphasizes collaboration and personal development over testing.

 

October 11th

University of Notre Dame – Private, Small City, Indiana, 8500 Undergrads

Catholic college; ranks in top 10 % of students who study abroad; loyal alumni. Students encouraged to turn their learning to the service of others.

 

October 12th:

Johns Hopkins University – Private, Large City/Baltimore, Maryland, 6400 Undergrads

Known for STEM, nursing, engineering & public health programs. Touted as the #1 research university in the country. The school has campuses in Italy & China in addition to those in the Baltimore/Washington DC area.

 

Queens University of Charlotte– Private, Charlotte, NC, 1700 undergrads

Presbyterian-affiliated university where you can chose from 43 majors.  All degree programs are grounded in the liberal arts.

 

Boston College– Private, urban, Chestnut Hill, MA, 9100 undergrads

A Catholic research university committed to rigorous intellectual development in conjunction with religious, ethical & personal formation of its students to better serve the community & world at large. Home to the recently opened Center for Entrepreneurship.  BC students and alumni in the past decade have garnered more than $100 million in venture backing.

 

College of Charleston – Public, City, South Carolina, 10,500 Undergrads

Liberal Arts and sciences university in historic heart of Charleston.

 

Davidson College – Private, Small Town/Near Charlotte, NC, 1800 Undergrads

Liberal arts college; involved students; close contact with professors; 76% of students study abroad.

 

Johnson & Wales University (Charlotte), Private, City, NC, 2300 Undergrads

Known for College of Culinary Arts, Hospitality Management, & Arts & Sciences

 

October 13th:

Fairfield University– Private, Suburban, Fairfield, CT, 4,000 Undergrads

A Jesuit University offering over 44 majors.  The students are actively involved in a wide variety of campus clubs and activities.  Juniors and seniors have the option to live in the famous off-campus beach houses right on the Long Island Sound. The school offers small class sizes and strong business and nursing programs.

 

University of Rochester, Private, Small City, New York, 6300 Undergrads

The Rochester curriculum is committed to zero required subjects. It’s also one of the smallest & most collegiate among top research universities.

Samford University – Private, Large City/Near Birmingham, Alabama, 3100 Undergrads

A private research university rooted in Christian spirit.  The university offers 158 majors, minors, concentrations & pre-professional programs.  Students committed to community service.

 

Barnard College– Private, City, NYC, NY, 2500 Undergrads

A all-women’s liberal arts college located directly across the street from Columbia University. The school partners with Columbia for sports and extracurricular activities.  It offers over 60 different majors and most classes are under 20 students.  Over 40% of the incoming class identifies as a student of color and the school touts a large international student body.

 

Samford University – Private, Birmingham, AL, 3340 Undergrads

 

October 16th:

Appalachian State University – Public, Small Town, North Carolina, 16,300 Undergrads

Located in the scenic Blue Ridge Mountains of NC, the school offers six undergraduate colleges and an accelerated baccalaureate to masters program. The school is committed to environmental sustainability and students enjoy a wide variety of outdoor activities.

 

Hollins University– Private women’s college, large town, VA 600 undergrads

Offers a three year accelerated program. Home to Batten Leadership Institute.  75% of students complete an internship & 40% study abroad.  Renowned creative writing program.

 

Worcester Polytechnic Institute – Private, Small City, Massachusetts, 4200 Undergrads

A research university that prepares students for STEM careers where 60% of students pursue an engineering degree. The Global Perspective Program allows students to learn in one of over 40 project centers on six continents.

 

St. Andrews University– Private, Small Town, Laurinburg, NC 618 Undergrads

 

October 17th;

Wofford College – Private, Small City, South Carolina, 1700 Undergrads

A liberal arts college known for student engagement (high impact & transformative learning experiences), study abroad & faculty-only teaching.

 

University of Chicago – Private, Large City, Illinois, 5900 Undergrads

A preeminent research institution founded with the help of a generous donation by John D. Rockefeller. All undergrads are required to complete the intensive core curriculum and may pursue any of the 99 majors offered.

 

University of Richmond– Private, Richmond, Virginia, 3300 Undergrads

Offers over 60 undergraduate majors.  The Jepson School of Leadership Studies, which focuses on ethics & critical thinking, is the first of its kind in the country.  Nearly 1/3 of all UVR students pursue business degrees.

 

Georgia Southern University – Public, Small City, Georgia, 18000 Undergrads

Offers more than 100 degree programs.  Largest Army ROTC in the Southeast.

 

Lafayette College – Private, Small City, Pennsylvania, 2500 Undergrads

A school for engineering and liberal arts. It is home to the Center for Innovation, Design, Entrepreneurship, and Leadership (IDEAL) which provides connections to hands on learning and collaboration with outside organizations.

 

Berry College– Private, Large Town, Rome, GA, 2100 Undergrads

A liberal arts college with Christian values offering 43 majors as well as several pre-pofessional and dual degree programs. Emphasizes hands-on work experience and commitment to service. Known for its beautiful campus, small class sizes and individualized attention.

 

Rice University– Private, Large City, Texas, 4000 Undergrads

Liberal arts college w/ resources of major research university.  First university in nation w/ department wholly dedicated to space science. Known for biochemistry, bioengineering & biomedical engineering.

 

 

October 19th:

Haverford College – Private, Philadelphia suburb, PA, 1200 Undergrads

Four year liberal arts college ”known for its academic rigor, Honor Code & beautiful arboretum campus”.

 

Northwestern University– Private, Urban, Evanston, IL, 8800 Undergrads

Consistently ranked as one of the elite schools in the midwest.  The school offers more than 124 undergraduate degrees and follows a 10 week quarter system. There is a very active student body participating in over 400 extracurricular activities.  Over 40% of the students participate in Greek life.

 

October 20th

Auburn University-Public, large town, Alabama, 21,800 Undergrads

With more than 140 undergraduate majors to choose from and a unique blend of colleges that focus on core curriculum &  applied sciences. Students consistently admitted to med school at a 30% higher rate than the national average.

 

Washington University– Private, suburban St. Louis, Missouri, 7400 Undergrads

Touted as a Midwestern alternative to the East Coast Ivies. Offers over 90 fields of study with a focus on interdisciplinary studies.  Known offer the best on campus food and dormitories.

 

October 23rd

Embry-Riddle -Daytona Beach– Private, Small City, Daytona Beach, FL, 5300 Undergrads

The world’s largest accredited university specializing in aviation and aerospace. The school offers 46 undergraduate degrees.  The school owns their own fleet of various aircraft. 165 clubs and Greek life are available outside of the classroom.

 

Baylor University– Private, Suburban, Waco, TX, 14000 Undergrads

The largest Baptist university in the world and the oldest institution of higher learning in Texas. The school has 140 degrees to choose from and more than 25% of the students major in a business field. The school prioritizes hiring the “best” professors who are passionate about teaching.

 

October 25th:

Sewanee: The University of the South – Private, Rural, Tennessee, 1600 Undergrads

America’s only university owned & governed by the Episcopal Church.The liberal arts school offers outside the classroom study opportunities including a semester at Yale’s Directed Research Program. Also known for their Outing Club.

 

Rhodes College– Private, Small City, Memphis, TN, 2000 Undergrads

A liberal arts college, the campus is known as one of the most beautiful in the country.  Their “Compassionate Campus Initiative” promotes speakers, forums and classes to make Rhodes “a kinder and more mindful community”. There is a 10 to 1 student/faculty ratio and 75% of students complete an internship prior to graduating. Profiled in the book “Colleges That Change LIves”.

 

Kalamazoo College – Private, Small City, Michigan, 1500 Undergrads

Liberal arts college 35 miles from Lake Michigan.  Students required to coplete the “K Plan” which is a personalized course schedule that includes experiencial learning and independent research. Most students complete an internship or externship.

 

Wesleyan University – Private, Middletown, CT, 2900 Undergrads

 

Assumption College – Private, Worcester, MA 2240 Undergrads

 

October 30th:

Hofstra University – Private,  New York metropolitan area, 6900 Undergrads

Offers over 100 academic dual degree programs; 17 athletic teams that compete at the Division 1 level.  The university operates Long Island’s oldest public radio station.

Catawba College

 

St. Lawrence University– Private, Small Town, New York, 2400 Undergrads

The liberal arts college located between the Adirondacks and capitol of Canada offers access to international government, cultural & social opportunities & outdoor recreation.

October 31st

 

Lynchburg College– Private, Small City, Lynchburg,VA, 2100 Undergrads

Offering 51 areas of study including the in-demand and hard to find majors. The school markets a tight knit student body where all students live on campus until senior year and the newly renovated student center.

 

Catawba College – Private, Small Town, Salisbury, NC 1300 Undergrads

 

November 1st:  

Miami University – Public, Small Town, Ohio, 16000 Undergrads.

Offers 120 majors including a number of programs that focus on global markets.  Also home to a China Business Progam that offers hands-on experience overseas, language study and business coursework.  Miami has a strong Greek community with over 40 fraternities and sororities on campus.

Merrimack College– Private, Suburban, North Andover, MA, 3200 Undergrads A private college in the Roman Catholic, Augustinian tradition located 25 minutes outside of Boston.  It offers a strong co-op work program, small class sizes and 90 plus academic programs.

November 8th:

Wittenberg University – Private, Small City, Ohio, 1950 Undergrads The liberal arts university is affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church.  Students of all faiths are encouraged to participate in services. In addition to a full array of majors, the school offers cooperative programs with other US schools including: Case Western, Columbia, Washington University & Duke.

Ringling College of Art & Design– Private,  (urban) Sarasota, FL, 1200 undergrads

A noted innovative visual arts college with a highly acclaimed computer animation program.  Also lauded as “the Most Wired Campus in the US” by Us News & World Report.

 

November 14th:

Lynn University– Private, Large Town, Florida, 2000 Undergrads

Just three miles from the beach, the school offers career-focused majors that help you build your resume before you graduate.  Consistently ranked as one of the top five most international universities in the US.

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ADVISORY AGENDA 9.29.17

“Pride is concerned with who is right. Humility is concerned with what is right.” — Ezra Taft Benson

House Standings

Humanitas Shield 2

Humanitas Shield 2 Humanitas Shield 2

554

465

499

462

Lia Carnes showed TEAMWORK when she colored and taped up spirit signs one afternoon for the JV and Varsity Volleyball teams before their games.

Carli Gordon showed INTEGRITY when she turned in $1 she found in the US hallways!  You go, girl!

 

 

 

Driver’s Ed classes will be held Monday – Friday, November 6th – 17th in Foundation Hall from 3:15 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. The cost of the class and behind-the wheel driving is $350. Students must be 14½ years of age when the classes begin to be eligible to register. To complete the class, students must have thirty hours of class time and six hours of behind-the-wheel instruction. We hope to offer another class in the spring but we have yet to schedule specific dates. After the class portion is complete, the instructor will coordinate with students individually to complete the behind-the-wheel requirements during their school drop periods or after school hours. The $350 fee is due on the first day of class and may be charged to the student’s Cannon School account or paid in the form of a check made out to “Watson Wheels LLC”. To register for the fall driver education class, please complete this Google Form https://goo.gl/forms/iJuBDzfVbnOwbLPB3. If you have additional questions, please Mrs. Pinto (jpinto@cannonschool.org).

HEYYYYYY EVERYONE!!!!!CANNON DANCE COMPANY AND SPECTRUM ARE JOINING TOGETHER FOR SALSA LESSONS!!!!WHEN: MONDAY OCTOBER 2nd DURING LUNCH!!!WHERE: THE DANCE STUDIO IN THE BLUE GYM!!!WHO: EVERYONE IS WELCOME!!! SPANISH STUDENTS WILL RECEIVE EXTRA CREDIT!!!YES, THERE WILL BE YUMMY FOOD!!! JOIN US AND HAVE A FUN TIME WITH SALSA LESSONS AND CELEBRATE HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH WITH YOUR PEERS!!

Cannon Drivers: Anyone interested in making a donation to the Class of 2018 Gift, please see Dean Booker for a silent bid form to win one of four premier spaces for the remainder of the year. Bidding ends on October 5th at 3pm. Minimum starting bid = $200

 

10-12th grades:

College Admission Representatives Visiting Cannon School: Visits are open to current seniors, juniors and sophomores.  Students should register to attend on their Family Connection site and must request permission from the teacher of the class they will me be missing before attending.

September 29th:

University of Tennessee- Knoxville – Public, City, Tennessee, 22,000 UndergradsA public research institution that offers more than 170 undergraduate degree and interdisciplinary programs from 11 colleges. UT has invested $1.4 billion in the last three years to build new facilities & beautify the campus.

American University– Private, suburban, Washington DC, 7900 undergradsHousing six undergraduate schools- including the world’s largest school of international service  and a top-ranked school of public affairs.  The students can take advantage of our nation’s capitol.  The school reflects a global perspective and the career center is top in the nation for landing interesting internships and jobs.

 

October 2nd:

Birmingham-Southern College – Colleges That Changes Lives, Private, Large City, Alabama, 1200 Undergrads

In addition to the 25 majors and minors, the school offers 24 Explorations Lectures & Arts events on campus.  Their January Exploration Term allows students to take four weeks of class, do an internship or travel abroad.

 

Furman University – Private, Small City, South Carolina, 2800 Undergrads

Liberal arts education.  Students attend 32 Cultural Life Programs, events designed to introduce students to new ideas & forms of artistic expression.

 

Bates College– Private, Rural, Lewiston, ME, 1800 Undergrads

A small liberal arts college offering 36 majors – all seniors are required to complete a capstone project or thesis.  The school stresses inclusion and diversity. A majority of the students study abroad with the flexible calendar and “short terms” at the end of the academic year allow students to explore a subject in-depth.

 

Nova Southeastern University– Private, Suburban, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 4.600 Undergrads

NSU’s Dual Admission program offers applicants an opportunity to apply to grad/professional school when they apply for undergrad in fields such as:  osteopathic medicine, pharmacy, physical therapy, dentistry etc. Small class sizes and all are taught by full professors.

 

October 3rd:

Agnes Scott College – Colleges That Changes Lives, Private, Urban Setting, Georgia, 900 Undergrads

Liberal arts school that prepares all students to be leaders in a global society through its signature four year Initiative Summit.

 

UNC- Asheville- Public, Small City, Asheville, NC, 3900 undergrads

The only dedicated liberal arts institution in the UNC education system. Psychology, Viual/Performing Arts and Business are the three top majors.  60% of students conduct research during their tenure.  The school’s state of the art wellness center offers fitness, meditation, a high-tech teaching kitchen etc.

 

Denison University-Private, small town, Ohio 2300 undergrads

Liberals arts college that allows students to pursue an individually designed major.  Excellent merit scholarship opportunities.

 

High Point University – Private, Small Town, North Carolina, 4400 Undergrads

A liberal arts university where Steve Wozniak (Apple-co-founder) is the university’s Innovator in Residence.  The decade transformation of the campus now includes a “campus concierge”, complimentary i-pads, first-run cinema & outdoor hot tubs. #1 Regional college in the South per US News & World Report.

 

Mercer University – Private, Macon, GA, 3880 Undergrads

 

October 4th:

Salem College– (Private)-940 undergrads,

A residential, Moravian based, liberal arts college for women, values its students as individuals, develops their unique potential, and prepares them to change the world. Founded in 1772 as a school for girls, Salem is the oldest continuously-operating school in the nation dedicated to the education of women.

 

Presbyterian College – Private, Small Town, South Carolina, 1200 Undergrads

Affiliated with the Presbyterian Church.  Most popular majors include business and sciences.  75% of students are involved in volunteer organizations and all students either complete an internship or go abroad before graduating.

 

Colby College– Private, Small Town, Waterville, ME, 1900 Undergrads

A tight knit liberal arts school with a global outlook.  Over 70 % of the students study abroad.  The school offers dual engineering degree programs with Dartmouth and Columbia. Their required “Jan Plans” give students a opportunities to explore academic interests in depth.

 

Rollins- Private, Small City, Winter Park, FL, 2700 Undergrads

The oldest institution of higher learning in Florida.  The liberal arts college has made it a priority to invite notable speakers to campus. It’s described as a beautiful and relaxing campus with a “country club” feel.  Rollins offers small class sizes, dedicated faculty and a focus on community service.

 

Princeton University– Private, Suburban, Princeton, NJ, 5,400 Undergrads

An Ivy League institution that offers over 53 undergraduate programs across 37 academic departments. One of the top research institutions in the world. A truly diverse student body, where 43% of its students are minorities & 110 countries are represented.

 

Warren Wilson College– Private, Small City, Asheville, NC, 753 Undergrads

A small liberal arts college offering strong academics in an intimate setting.  88$ of the student body lives on campus.  The school advotes sustainability and unveiled EcoDorm- the first dorm in the country to receive LEED certification. Students are required to work 15 hours per week outside the classroom on one of the many work crews around campus and are required to fulfill a certain number of community service hours.

 

Northeastern University – Private, Urban/Boston, Massachusetts, 13,500 Undergrads

The Coop program allows students to integrate periods of study with 3 to 6 month periods of full-time employment starting as early as their second year. The 24 PlusOne programs enable you to earn both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in five years.

 

Virginia Tech – Public, Large Town, Virginia, 24,200 Undergrads

A research institution with historic strengths in science, engineering, technology and professional programs.

 

Emory University – Private, Large City/Near Atlanta, Georgia, 7800 Undergrads

Offers 70 undergraduate degrees in arts & sciences, business & nursing. Houses Project SHINE, a service learning program that links Emory students with refugees and immigrants who are trying to learn English and become US citizens.

 

University of Southern California– Private, urban, Los Angeles, CA, 19,000 undergrads

Business, social sciences & visual & performing arts top the university’s list of popular majors. Located in the heart of LA, USC is opening a $700 million residential/retail project in 2017 bridging the gap between living & learning environments.

 

Presbyterian College – Private, Clinton, SC, 1150 Undergrads

 

October 5th:

Oglethorpe University– Private,suburban, Atlanta, GA, 1200 Undergrads

Oglethorpe offers over 60 areas of study and over half of the students live on campus.  They recently added a new 16 million dollar campus center and expanded the arts and athletic facilities.  25% of students participate in Greek life.

Elon University – Private, Large Town, North Carolina, 5800 Undergrads One of only a few private universities with accredited schools of business, education, communications, law and health sciences. Renowned as a national model for engaged & experiential learning.

University of California, Berkeley – Public, Small City, California, 27,000 Undergrads

A top public university that offers over 350 degree programs in 130 academic departments. Committed to social justice & the country’s top producer of peace corp volunteers.

 

Fordham University-Private, urban, New York City, 8600 undergrads

The catholic university offers more than 60 undergraduate degrees.  Has partnerships with New York Botanical Garden & the Bronx Zoo for research opportunities.

 

October 10th:

Carlton College– Private, small town, Minnesota, 2000 undergrads

A liberal arts education that offers BA degrees in 32 majors.  The Carlton calendar is on a trimester system. 75% of students study off campus both domestically & internationally.

 

Brown University– Private, Small City, Providence, RI, 6600 Undergrads

According to Forbes magazine, it’s known as one of the more liberal schools in the Ivy League. There is an emphasis on academic flexibility and social action.  Students can form their own curriculum with no general education requirements. Career and internship placement has become a top priority of the administration.

 

Hendrix College- Colleges That Changes Lives, Private, Large Town, Arkansas, 1400 Undergrads

A liberal arts college with strong sciences program. the Hendrix Odyssey program ensures that every student takes part in hands-on learning experiences such as research, study abroad, internships and service.

 

UNC-Greensboro– Public, Suburban, Greensboro, NC, 16,000 Undergrads

Provides over 85 undergraduate majors- known for their nursing, arts and business schools.  The academic environment emphasizes collaboration and personal development over testing.

 

October 11th

University of Notre Dame – Private, Small City, Indiana, 8500 Undergrads

Catholic college; ranks in top 10 % of students who study abroad; loyal alumni. Students encouraged to turn their learning to the service of others.

 

October 12th:

Johns Hopkins University – Private, Large City/Baltimore, Maryland, 6400 Undergrads

Known for STEM, nursing, engineering & public health programs. Touted as the #1 research university in the country. The school has campuses in Italy & China in addition to those in the Baltimore/Washington DC area.

 

Queens University of Charlotte– Private, Charlotte, NC, 1700 undergrads

Presbyterian-affiliated university where you can chose from 43 majors.  All degree programs are grounded in the liberal arts.

 

Boston College– Private, urban, Chestnut Hill, MA, 9100 undergrads

A Catholic research university committed to rigorous intellectual development in conjunction with religious, ethical & personal formation of its students to better serve the community & world at large. Home to the recently opened Center for Entrepreneurship.  BC students and alumni in the past decade have garnered more than $100 million in venture backing.

 

College of Charleston – Public, City, South Carolina, 10,500 Undergrads

Liberal Arts and sciences university in historic heart of Charleston.

 

Davidson College – Private, Small Town/Near Charlotte, NC, 1800 Undergrads

Liberal arts college; involved students; close contact with professors; 76% of students study abroad.

 

Johnson & Wales University (Charlotte), Private, City, NC, 2300 Undergrads

Known for College of Culinary Arts, Hospitality Management, & Arts & Sciences

 

October 13th:

Fairfield University– Private, Suburban, Fairfield, CT, 4,000 Undergrads

A Jesuit University offering over 44 majors.  The students are actively involved in a wide variety of campus clubs and activities.  Juniors and seniors have the option to live in the famous off-campus beach houses right on the Long Island Sound. The school offers small class sizes and strong business and nursing programs.

 

University of Rochester, Private, Small City, New York, 6300 Undergrads

The Rochester curriculum is committed to zero required subjects. It’s also one of the smallest & most collegiate among top research universities.

Samford University – Private, Large City/Near Birmingham, Alabama, 3100 Undergrads

A private research university rooted in Christian spirit.  The university offers 158 majors, minors, concentrations & pre-professional programs.  Students committed to community service.

 

Barnard College– Private, City, NYC, NY, 2500 Undergrads

A all-women’s liberal arts college located directly across the street from Columbia University. The school partners with Columbia for sports and extracurricular activities.  It offers over 60 different majors and most classes are under 20 students.  Over 40% of the incoming class identifies as a student of color and the school touts a large international student body.

 

Samford University – Private, Birmingham, AL, 3340 Undergrads

 

October 16th:

Appalachian State University – Public, Small Town, North Carolina, 16,300 Undergrads

Located in the scenic Blue Ridge Mountains of NC, the school offers six undergraduate colleges and an accelerated baccalaureate to masters program. The school is committed to environmental sustainability and students enjoy a wide variety of outdoor activities.

 

Hollins University– Private women’s college, large town, VA 600 undergrads

Offers a three year accelerated program. Home to Batten Leadership Institute.  75% of students complete an internship & 40% study abroad.  Renowned creative writing program.

 

Worcester Polytechnic Institute – Private, Small City, Massachusetts, 4200 Undergrads

A research university that prepares students for STEM careers where 60% of students pursue an engineering degree. The Global Perspective Program allows students to learn in one of over 40 project centers on six continents.

 

St. Andrews University– Private, Small Town, Laurinburg, NC 618 Undergrads

 

October 17th;

Wofford College – Private, Small City, South Carolina, 1700 Undergrads

A liberal arts college known for student engagement (high impact & transformative learning experiences), study abroad & faculty-only teaching.

 

University of Chicago – Private, Large City, Illinois, 5900 Undergrads

A preeminent research institution founded with the help of a generous donation by John D. Rockefeller. All undergrads are required to complete the intensive core curriculum and may pursue any of the 99 majors offered.

 

University of Richmond– Private, Richmond, Virginia, 3300 Undergrads

Offers over 60 undergraduate majors.  The Jepson School of Leadership Studies, which focuses on ethics & critical thinking, is the first of its kind in the country.  Nearly 1/3 of all UVR students pursue business degrees.

 

Georgia Southern University – Public, Small City, Georgia, 18000 Undergrads

Offers more than 100 degree programs.  Largest Army ROTC in the Southeast.

 

Lafayette College – Private, Small City, Pennsylvania, 2500 Undergrads

A school for engineering and liberal arts. It is home to the Center for Innovation, Design, Entrepreneurship, and Leadership (IDEAL) which provides connections to hands on learning and collaboration with outside organizations.

 

Berry College– Private, Large Town, Rome, GA, 2100 Undergrads

A liberal arts college with Christian values offering 43 majors as well as several pre-pofessional and dual degree programs. Emphasizes hands-on work experience and commitment to service. Known for its beautiful campus, small class sizes and individualized attention.

 

Rice University– Private, Large City, Texas, 4000 Undergrads

Liberal arts college w/ resources of major research university.  First university in nation w/ department wholly dedicated to space science. Known for biochemistry, bioengineering & biomedical engineering.

 

 

October 19th:

Haverford College – Private, Philadelphia suburb, PA, 1200 Undergrads

Four year liberal arts college ”known for its academic rigor, Honor Code & beautiful arboretum campus”.

 

Northwestern University– Private, Urban, Evanston, IL, 8800 Undergrads

Consistently ranked as one of the elite schools in the midwest.  The school offers more than 124 undergraduate degrees and follows a 10 week quarter system. There is a very active student body participating in over 400 extracurricular activities.  Over 40% of the students participate in Greek life.

 

October 20th

Auburn University-Public, large town, Alabama, 21,800 Undergrads

With more than 140 undergraduate majors to choose from and a unique blend of colleges that focus on core curriculum &  applied sciences. Students consistently admitted to med school at a 30% higher rate than the national average.

 

Washington University– Private, suburban St. Louis, Missouri, 7400 Undergrads

Touted as a Midwestern alternative to the East Coast Ivies. Offers over 90 fields of study with a focus on interdisciplinary studies.  Known offer the best on campus food and dormitories.

 

October 23rd

Embry-Riddle -Daytona Beach– Private, Small City, Daytona Beach, FL, 5300 Undergrads

The world’s largest accredited university specializing in aviation and aerospace. The school offers 46 undergraduate degrees.  The school owns their own fleet of various aircraft. 165 clubs and Greek life are available outside of the classroom.

 

Baylor University– Private, Suburban, Waco, TX, 14000 Undergrads

The largest Baptist university in the world and the oldest institution of higher learning in Texas. The school has 140 degrees to choose from and more than 25% of the students major in a business field. The school prioritizes hiring the “best” professors who are passionate about teaching.

 

October 25th:

Sewanee: The University of the South – Private, Rural, Tennessee, 1600 Undergrads

America’s only university owned & governed by the Episcopal Church.The liberal arts school offers outside the classroom study opportunities including a semester at Yale’s Directed Research Program. Also known for their Outing Club.

 

Rhodes College– Private, Small City, Memphis, TN, 2000 Undergrads

A liberal arts college, the campus is known as one of the most beautiful in the country.  Their “Compassionate Campus Initiative” promotes speakers, forums and classes to make Rhodes “a kinder and more mindful community”. There is a 10 to 1 student/faculty ratio and 75% of students complete an internship prior to graduating. Profiled in the book “Colleges That Change LIves”.

 

Kalamazoo College – Private, Small City, Michigan, 1500 Undergrads

Liberal arts college 35 miles from Lake Michigan.  Students required to coplete the “K Plan” which is a personalized course schedule that includes experiencial learning and independent research. Most students complete an internship or externship.

 

Wesleyan University – Private, Middletown, CT, 2900 Undergrads

 

Assumption College – Private, Worcester, MA 2240 Undergrads

 

October 30th:

Hofstra University – Private,  New York metropolitan area, 6900 Undergrads

Offers over 100 academic dual degree programs; 17 athletic teams that compete at the Division 1 level.  The university operates Long Island’s oldest public radio station.

Catawba College

 

St. Lawrence University– Private, Small Town, New York, 2400 Undergrads

The liberal arts college located between the Adirondacks and capitol of Canada offers access to international government, cultural & social opportunities & outdoor recreation.

October 31st

 

Lynchburg College– Private, Small City, Lynchburg,VA, 2100 Undergrads

Offering 51 areas of study including the in-demand and hard to find majors. The school markets a tight knit student body where all students live on campus until senior year and the newly renovated student center.

 

Catawba College – Private, Small Town, Salisbury, NC 1300 Undergrads

 

November 1st:  

Miami University – Public, Small Town, Ohio, 16000 Undergrads.

Offers 120 majors including a number of programs that focus on global markets.  Also home to a China Business Progam that offers hands-on experience overseas, language study and business coursework.  Miami has a strong Greek community with over 40 fraternities and sororities on campus.

Merrimack College– Private, Suburban, North Andover, MA, 3200 Undergrads A private college in the Roman Catholic, Augustinian tradition located 25 minutes outside of Boston.  It offers a strong co-op work program, small class sizes and 90 plus academic programs.

November 8th:

Wittenberg University – Private, Small City, Ohio, 1950 Undergrads The liberal arts university is affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church.  Students of all faiths are encouraged to participate in services. In addition to a full array of majors, the school offers cooperative programs with other US schools including: Case Western, Columbia, Washington University & Duke.

Ringling College of Art & Design– Private,  (urban) Sarasota, FL, 1200 undergrads

A noted innovative visual arts college with a highly acclaimed computer animation program.  Also lauded as “the Most Wired Campus in the US” by Us News & World Report.

 

November 14th:

Lynn University– Private, Large Town, Florida, 2000 Undergrads

Just three miles from the beach, the school offers career-focused majors that help you build your resume before you graduate.  Consistently ranked as one of the top five most international universities in the US.

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ADVISORY AGENDA 9.28.17

“verything can be taken from a man or a woman but one thing: the last of human freedoms —to choose one’s attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one’s own way.”— Victor Frankl

House Standings

Humanitas Shield 2

Humanitas Shield 2 Humanitas Shield 2

502

411

410

402

Katie Hendry

Catherine Ginns demonstrated KINDNESS by checking in on a teacher. Thanks so much!

Amelia Guasco demonstrated COURAGE when she volunteered to share her reading journal in English II yesterday. Way to go, Amelia!

Mitch Jeter demonstrated COURAGE when he volunteered to share his reading journal in English II yesterday. Way to go, Mitch!

Lily Klett demonstrated INTEGRITY when she volunteered to leave the room while a test she hadn’t taken yet was discussed. Way to go, Lily!

Connor Peterson demonstrated COURAGE when he volunteered to share his reading journal in English II yesterday. Way to go, Connor!

Ethan Sultana showed PASSION and resourcefulness going on a hunt for a quiz, and also amazing humor to lift everyone’s spirits!

Reah Syed demonstrated COURAGE when she volunteered to share her reading journal in English II yesterday. Way to go, Reah!

 

Fall 2017 Driver Education Program

Driver’s Ed classes will be held Monday – Friday, November 6th – 17th in Foundation Hall from 3:15 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. The cost of the class and behind-the wheel driving is $350. Students must be 14½ years of age when the classes begin to be eligible to register. To complete the class, students must have thirty hours of class time and six hours of behind-the-wheel instruction. We hope to offer another class in the spring but we have yet to schedule specific dates. After the class portion is complete, the instructor will coordinate with students individually to complete the behind-the-wheel requirements during their school drop periods or after school hours.

The $350 fee is due on the first day of class and may be charged to the student’s Cannon School account or paid in the form of a check made out to “Watson Wheels LLC”. To register for the fall driver education class, please complete this Google Form https://goo.gl/forms/iJuBDzfVbnOwbLPB3. If you have additional questions, please Mrs. Pinto (jpinto@cannonschool.org).

Homecoming Video

 

Model UN Team Members: your signed permission slips for our MUN conference at William and Mary (November 17-19) are DUE to Mrs. Shaefer FRIDAY, SEPT. 29. If you want to be included in the delegate list without risk of ending up on the wait list, please get these forms turned in. If you are planning to participate in this conference but were not in attendance at CHARMUN (where permission forms were distributed), AND if you have not turned in a Membership Contract but wish to do so, please come see Mrs. Shaefer ASAP in the English office.

TODAY is the make-up day for Senior Portraits.  Students should report to the CPAC after advisory at 8:15

HEYYYYYY EVERYONE!!!!!CANNON DANCE COMPANY AND SPECTRUM ARE JOINING TOGETHER FOR SALSA LESSONS!!!!WHEN: MONDAY OCTOBER 2nd DURING LUNCH!!!WHERE: THE DANCE STUDIO IN THE BLUE GYM!!!WHO: EVERYONE IS WELCOME!!! SPANISH STUDENTS WILL RECEIVE EXTRA CREDIT!!!YES, THERE WILL BE YUMMY FOOD!!! JOIN US AND HAVE A FUN TIME WITH SALSA LESSONS AND CELEBRATE HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH WITH YOUR PEERS!!

There will be a meeting of all students in grades 9-12 wishing to play lacrosse for Cannon School in the spring of 2018 on Friday, September 29th at 11:15 am in Foundation Hall.  Please plan to meet Coach Schattner and Coach Cinotti at this time to find out details about the upcoming season.

Cannon Drivers: Anyone interested in making a donation to the Class of 2018 Gift, please see Dean Booker for a silent bid form to win one of four premier spaces for the remainder of the year. Bidding ends on October 5th at 3pm. Minimum starting bid = $200

Juniors:  The representative from Balfour will be on campus during lunch on September 28th.  If you are interested in ordering a Class Ring, please plan to come to the presentation in Foundation Hall at 11:15 a.m.  You will see the available rings, receive a brochure and learn about the ordering process.

 

10-12th grades:

College Admission Representatives Visiting Cannon School: Visits are open to current seniors, juniors and sophomores.  Students should register to attend on their Family Connection site and must request permission from the teacher of the class they will me be missing before attending.

September 28th:

Vanderbilt University – Private, Nashville, TN, 6800 Undergrads

 

Vassar College – Private, Small City, New York, 2400 Undergrads

Liberal arts school that encourages multidisciplinary studies. Popular majors include social sciences & visual & performing arts. Known for long history of curricular innovation. Students can do field-work for academic credit.

 

Wheaton College– Private, suburb Chicago, IL, 2400 undergrads

Christian liberal arts college that offers over 40 majors, special programs & certificates.  Through a series of linked courses, students can approach the same topic from two or more academic perspectives.

Vanderbilt University – Private, Urban,Nashville, Tennessee, 6900 Undergrads

Made up of 4 undergraduate schools: arts and sciences, music, engineering and education & human development.  Interdisciplinary approach to education allows students to take classes across schools.

 

Southern Methodist University-Private, urban, Dallas, TX, 6400 undergrads

Home to the George W. Bush Presidential Center & one of the top collegiate lecture programs in the country. Offers a strong liberal arts foundation & comprehensive curriculum.

 

September 29th:

University of Tennessee- Knoxville – Public, City, Tennessee, 22,000 Undergrads

A public research institution that offers more than 170 undergraduate degree and interdisciplinary programs from 11 colleges. UT has invested $1.4 billion in the last three years to build new facilities & beautify the campus.

 

American University– Private, suburban, Washington DC, 7900 undergrads

Housing six undergraduate schools- including the world’s largest school of international service  and a top-ranked school of public affairs.  The students can take advantage of our nation’s capitol.  The school reflects a global perspective and the career center is top in the nation for landing interesting internships and jobs.

 

October 2nd:

Birmingham-Southern College – Colleges That Changes Lives, Private, Large City, Alabama, 1200 Undergrads

In addition to the 25 majors and minors, the school offers 24 Explorations Lectures & Arts events on campus.  Their January Exploration Term allows students to take four weeks of class, do an internship or travel abroad.

 

Furman University – Private, Small City, South Carolina, 2800 Undergrads

Liberal arts education.  Students attend 32 Cultural Life Programs, events designed to introduce students to new ideas & forms of artistic expression.

 

Bates College– Private, Rural, Lewiston, ME, 1800 Undergrads

A small liberal arts college offering 36 majors – all seniors are required to complete a capstone project or thesis.  The school stresses inclusion and diversity. A majority of the students study abroad with the flexible calendar and “short terms” at the end of the academic year allow students to explore a subject in-depth.

 

Nova Southeastern University– Private, Suburban, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 4.600 Undergrads

NSU’s Dual Admission program offers applicants an opportunity to apply to grad/professional school when they apply for undergrad in fields such as:  osteopathic medicine, pharmacy, physical therapy, dentistry etc. Small class sizes and all are taught by full professors.

 

October 3rd:

Agnes Scott College – Colleges That Changes Lives, Private, Urban Setting, Georgia, 900 Undergrads

Liberal arts school that prepares all students to be leaders in a global society through its signature four year Initiative Summit.

 

UNC- Asheville- Public, Small City, Asheville, NC, 3900 undergrads

The only dedicated liberal arts institution in the UNC education system. Psychology, Viual/Performing Arts and Business are the three top majors.  60% of students conduct research during their tenure.  The school’s state of the art wellness center offers fitness, meditation, a high-tech teaching kitchen etc.

 

Denison University-Private, small town, Ohio 2300 undergrads

Liberals arts college that allows students to pursue an individually designed major.  Excellent merit scholarship opportunities.

 

High Point University – Private, Small Town, North Carolina, 4400 Undergrads

A liberal arts university where Steve Wozniak (Apple-co-founder) is the university’s Innovator in Residence.  The decade transformation of the campus now includes a “campus concierge”, complimentary i-pads, first-run cinema & outdoor hot tubs. #1 Regional college in the South per US News & World Report.

 

Mercer University – Private, Macon, GA, 3880 Undergrads

 

October 4th:

Salem College– (Private)-940 undergrads,

A residential, Moravian based, liberal arts college for women, values its students as individuals, develops their unique potential, and prepares them to change the world. Founded in 1772 as a school for girls, Salem is the oldest continuously-operating school in the nation dedicated to the education of women.

 

Presbyterian College – Private, Small Town, South Carolina, 1200 Undergrads

Affiliated with the Presbyterian Church.  Most popular majors include business and sciences.  75% of students are involved in volunteer organizations and all students either complete an internship or go abroad before graduating.

 

Colby College– Private, Small Town, Waterville, ME, 1900 Undergrads

A tight knit liberal arts school with a global outlook.  Over 70 % of the students study abroad.  The school offers dual engineering degree programs with Dartmouth and Columbia. Their required “Jan Plans” give students a opportunities to explore academic interests in depth.

 

Rollins- Private, Small City, Winter Park, FL, 2700 Undergrads

The oldest institution of higher learning in Florida.  The liberal arts college has made it a priority to invite notable speakers to campus. It’s described as a beautiful and relaxing campus with a “country club” feel.  Rollins offers small class sizes, dedicated faculty and a focus on community service.

 

Princeton University– Private, Suburban, Princeton, NJ, 5,400 Undergrads

An Ivy League institution that offers over 53 undergraduate programs across 37 academic departments. One of the top research institutions in the world. A truly diverse student body, where 43% of its students are minorities & 110 countries are represented.

 

Warren Wilson College– Private, Small City, Asheville, NC, 753 Undergrads

A small liberal arts college offering strong academics in an intimate setting.  88$ of the student body lives on campus.  The school advotes sustainability and unveiled EcoDorm- the first dorm in the country to receive LEED certification. Students are required to work 15 hours per week outside the classroom on one of the many work crews around campus and are required to fulfill a certain number of community service hours.

 

Northeastern University – Private, Urban/Boston, Massachusetts, 13,500 Undergrads

The Coop program allows students to integrate periods of study with 3 to 6 month periods of full-time employment starting as early as their second year. The 24 PlusOne programs enable you to earn both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in five years.

 

Virginia Tech – Public, Large Town, Virginia, 24,200 Undergrads

A research institution with historic strengths in science, engineering, technology and professional programs.

 

Emory University – Private, Large City/Near Atlanta, Georgia, 7800 Undergrads

Offers 70 undergraduate degrees in arts & sciences, business & nursing. Houses Project SHINE, a service learning program that links Emory students with refugees and immigrants who are trying to learn English and become US citizens.

 

University of Southern California– Private, urban, Los Angeles, CA, 19,000 undergrads

Business, social sciences & visual & performing arts top the university’s list of popular majors. Located in the heart of LA, USC is opening a $700 million residential/retail project in 2017 bridging the gap between living & learning environments.

 

Presbyterian College – Private, Clinton, SC, 1150 Undergrads

 

October 5th:

Oglethorpe University– Private,suburban, Atlanta, GA, 1200 Undergrads

Oglethorpe offers over 60 areas of study and over half of the students live on campus.  They recently added a new 16 million dollar campus center and expanded the arts and athletic facilities.  25% of students participate in Greek life.

Elon University – Private, Large Town, North Carolina, 5800 Undergrads One of only a few private universities with accredited schools of business, education, communications, law and health sciences. Renowned as a national model for engaged & experiential learning.

University of California, Berkeley – Public, Small City, California, 27,000 Undergrads

A top public university that offers over 350 degree programs in 130 academic departments. Committed to social justice & the country’s top producer of peace corp volunteers.

 

Fordham University-Private, urban, New York City, 8600 undergrads

The catholic university offers more than 60 undergraduate degrees.  Has partnerships with New York Botanical Garden & the Bronx Zoo for research opportunities.

 

October 10th:

Carlton College– Private, small town, Minnesota, 2000 undergrads

A liberal arts education that offers BA degrees in 32 majors.  The Carlton calendar is on a trimester system. 75% of students study off campus both domestically & internationally.

 

Brown University– Private, Small City, Providence, RI, 6600 Undergrads

According to Forbes magazine, it’s known as one of the more liberal schools in the Ivy League. There is an emphasis on academic flexibility and social action.  Students can form their own curriculum with no general education requirements. Career and internship placement has become a top priority of the administration.

 

Hendrix College- Colleges That Changes Lives, Private, Large Town, Arkansas, 1400 Undergrads

A liberal arts college with strong sciences program. the Hendrix Odyssey program ensures that every student takes part in hands-on learning experiences such as research, study abroad, internships and service.

 

UNC-Greensboro– Public, Suburban, Greensboro, NC, 16,000 Undergrads

Provides over 85 undergraduate majors- known for their nursing, arts and business schools.  The academic environment emphasizes collaboration and personal development over testing.

 

October 11th

University of Notre Dame – Private, Small City, Indiana, 8500 Undergrads

Catholic college; ranks in top 10 % of students who study abroad; loyal alumni. Students encouraged to turn their learning to the service of others.

 

October 12th:

Johns Hopkins University – Private, Large City/Baltimore, Maryland, 6400 Undergrads

Known for STEM, nursing, engineering & public health programs. Touted as the #1 research university in the country. The school has campuses in Italy & China in addition to those in the Baltimore/Washington DC area.

 

Queens University of Charlotte– Private, Charlotte, NC, 1700 undergrads

Presbyterian-affiliated university where you can chose from 43 majors.  All degree programs are grounded in the liberal arts.

 

Boston College– Private, urban, Chestnut Hill, MA, 9100 undergrads

A Catholic research university committed to rigorous intellectual development in conjunction with religious, ethical & personal formation of its students to better serve the community & world at large. Home to the recently opened Center for Entrepreneurship.  BC students and alumni in the past decade have garnered more than $100 million in venture backing.

 

College of Charleston – Public, City, South Carolina, 10,500 Undergrads

Liberal Arts and sciences university in historic heart of Charleston.

 

Davidson College – Private, Small Town/Near Charlotte, NC, 1800 Undergrads

Liberal arts college; involved students; close contact with professors; 76% of students study abroad.

 

Johnson & Wales University (Charlotte), Private, City, NC, 2300 Undergrads

Known for College of Culinary Arts, Hospitality Management, & Arts & Sciences

 

October 13th:

Fairfield University– Private, Suburban, Fairfield, CT, 4,000 Undergrads

A Jesuit University offering over 44 majors.  The students are actively involved in a wide variety of campus clubs and activities.  Juniors and seniors have the option to live in the famous off-campus beach houses right on the Long Island Sound. The school offers small class sizes and strong business and nursing programs.

 

University of Rochester, Private, Small City, New York, 6300 Undergrads

The Rochester curriculum is committed to zero required subjects. It’s also one of the smallest & most collegiate among top research universities.

Samford University – Private, Large City/Near Birmingham, Alabama, 3100 Undergrads

A private research university rooted in Christian spirit.  The university offers 158 majors, minors, concentrations & pre-professional programs.  Students committed to community service.

 

Barnard College– Private, City, NYC, NY, 2500 Undergrads

A all-women’s liberal arts college located directly across the street from Columbia University. The school partners with Columbia for sports and extracurricular activities.  It offers over 60 different majors and most classes are under 20 students.  Over 40% of the incoming class identifies as a student of color and the school touts a large international student body.

 

Samford University – Private, Birmingham, AL, 3340 Undergrads

 

October 16th:

Appalachian State University – Public, Small Town, North Carolina, 16,300 Undergrads

Located in the scenic Blue Ridge Mountains of NC, the school offers six undergraduate colleges and an accelerated baccalaureate to masters program. The school is committed to environmental sustainability and students enjoy a wide variety of outdoor activities.

 

Hollins University– Private women’s college, large town, VA 600 undergrads

Offers a three year accelerated program. Home to Batten Leadership Institute.  75% of students complete an internship & 40% study abroad.  Renowned creative writing program.

 

Worcester Polytechnic Institute – Private, Small City, Massachusetts, 4200 Undergrads

A research university that prepares students for STEM careers where 60% of students pursue an engineering degree. The Global Perspective Program allows students to learn in one of over 40 project centers on six continents.

 

St. Andrews University– Private, Small Town, Laurinburg, NC 618 Undergrads

 

October 17th;

Wofford College – Private, Small City, South Carolina, 1700 Undergrads

A liberal arts college known for student engagement (high impact & transformative learning experiences), study abroad & faculty-only teaching.

 

University of Chicago – Private, Large City, Illinois, 5900 Undergrads

A preeminent research institution founded with the help of a generous donation by John D. Rockefeller. All undergrads are required to complete the intensive core curriculum and may pursue any of the 99 majors offered.

 

University of Richmond– Private, Richmond, Virginia, 3300 Undergrads

Offers over 60 undergraduate majors.  The Jepson School of Leadership Studies, which focuses on ethics & critical thinking, is the first of its kind in the country.  Nearly 1/3 of all UVR students pursue business degrees.

 

Georgia Southern University – Public, Small City, Georgia, 18000 Undergrads

Offers more than 100 degree programs.  Largest Army ROTC in the Southeast.

 

Lafayette College – Private, Small City, Pennsylvania, 2500 Undergrads

A school for engineering and liberal arts. It is home to the Center for Innovation, Design, Entrepreneurship, and Leadership (IDEAL) which provides connections to hands on learning and collaboration with outside organizations.

 

Berry College– Private, Large Town, Rome, GA, 2100 Undergrads

A liberal arts college with Christian values offering 43 majors as well as several pre-pofessional and dual degree programs. Emphasizes hands-on work experience and commitment to service. Known for its beautiful campus, small class sizes and individualized attention.

 

Rice University– Private, Large City, Texas, 4000 Undergrads

Liberal arts college w/ resources of major research university.  First university in nation w/ department wholly dedicated to space science. Known for biochemistry, bioengineering & biomedical engineering.

 

 

October 19th:

Haverford College – Private, Philadelphia suburb, PA, 1200 Undergrads

Four year liberal arts college ”known for its academic rigor, Honor Code & beautiful arboretum campus”.

 

Northwestern University– Private, Urban, Evanston, IL, 8800 Undergrads

Consistently ranked as one of the elite schools in the midwest.  The school offers more than 124 undergraduate degrees and follows a 10 week quarter system. There is a very active student body participating in over 400 extracurricular activities.  Over 40% of the students participate in Greek life.

 

October 20th

Auburn University-Public, large town, Alabama, 21,800 Undergrads

With more than 140 undergraduate majors to choose from and a unique blend of colleges that focus on core curriculum &  applied sciences. Students consistently admitted to med school at a 30% higher rate than the national average.

 

Washington University– Private, suburban St. Louis, Missouri, 7400 Undergrads

Touted as a Midwestern alternative to the East Coast Ivies. Offers over 90 fields of study with a focus on interdisciplinary studies.  Known offer the best on campus food and dormitories.

 

October 23rd

Embry-Riddle -Daytona Beach– Private, Small City, Daytona Beach, FL, 5300 Undergrads

The world’s largest accredited university specializing in aviation and aerospace. The school offers 46 undergraduate degrees.  The school owns their own fleet of various aircraft. 165 clubs and Greek life are available outside of the classroom.

 

Baylor University– Private, Suburban, Waco, TX, 14000 Undergrads

The largest Baptist university in the world and the oldest institution of higher learning in Texas. The school has 140 degrees to choose from and more than 25% of the students major in a business field. The school prioritizes hiring the “best” professors who are passionate about teaching.

 

October 25th:

Sewanee: The University of the South – Private, Rural, Tennessee, 1600 Undergrads

America’s only university owned & governed by the Episcopal Church.The liberal arts school offers outside the classroom study opportunities including a semester at Yale’s Directed Research Program. Also known for their Outing Club.

 

Rhodes College– Private, Small City, Memphis, TN, 2000 Undergrads

A liberal arts college, the campus is known as one of the most beautiful in the country.  Their “Compassionate Campus Initiative” promotes speakers, forums and classes to make Rhodes “a kinder and more mindful community”. There is a 10 to 1 student/faculty ratio and 75% of students complete an internship prior to graduating. Profiled in the book “Colleges That Change LIves”.

 

Kalamazoo College – Private, Small City, Michigan, 1500 Undergrads

Liberal arts college 35 miles from Lake Michigan.  Students required to coplete the “K Plan” which is a personalized course schedule that includes experiencial learning and independent research. Most students complete an internship or externship.

 

Wesleyan University – Private, Middletown, CT, 2900 Undergrads

 

Assumption College – Private, Worcester, MA 2240 Undergrads

 

October 30th:

Hofstra University – Private,  New York metropolitan area, 6900 Undergrads

Offers over 100 academic dual degree programs; 17 athletic teams that compete at the Division 1 level.  The university operates Long Island’s oldest public radio station.

Catawba College

 

St. Lawrence University– Private, Small Town, New York, 2400 Undergrads

The liberal arts college located between the Adirondacks and capitol of Canada offers access to international government, cultural & social opportunities & outdoor recreation.

October 31st

 

Lynchburg College– Private, Small City, Lynchburg,VA, 2100 Undergrads

Offering 51 areas of study including the in-demand and hard to find majors. The school markets a tight knit student body where all students live on campus until senior year and the newly renovated student center.

 

Catawba College – Private, Small Town, Salisbury, NC 1300 Undergrads

 

November 1st:  

Miami University – Public, Small Town, Ohio, 16000 Undergrads.

Offers 120 majors including a number of programs that focus on global markets.  Also home to a China Business Progam that offers hands-on experience overseas, language study and business coursework.  Miami has a strong Greek community with over 40 fraternities and sororities on campus.

Merrimack College– Private, Suburban, North Andover, MA, 3200 Undergrads A private college in the Roman Catholic, Augustinian tradition located 25 minutes outside of Boston.  It offers a strong co-op work program, small class sizes and 90 plus academic programs.

November 8th:

Wittenberg University – Private, Small City, Ohio, 1950 Undergrads The liberal arts university is affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church.  Students of all faiths are encouraged to participate in services. In addition to a full array of majors, the school offers cooperative programs with other US schools including: Case Western, Columbia, Washington University & Duke.

Ringling College of Art & Design– Private,  (urban) Sarasota, FL, 1200 undergrads

A noted innovative visual arts college with a highly acclaimed computer animation program.  Also lauded as “the Most Wired Campus in the US” by Us News & World Report.

 

November 14th:

Lynn University– Private, Large Town, Florida, 2000 Undergrads

Just three miles from the beach, the school offers career-focused majors that help you build your resume before you graduate.  Consistently ranked as one of the top five most international universities in the US.

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ADVISORY AGENDA 9.27.17

“The higher we go, the wider our horizons become–and the bigger the challenge of looking beyond them.” – Yuri Milner

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Henry Lark & Alexa Meighen

Joseph Hurtado, Andrew Ayer, Mudi Tokunboh, Lucas Kabasikalian, and Noah Baez demonstrated TEAMWORK when they helped Dean Zelaya and Mrs. Hurtado rearrange the furniture in the Commons. Thanks, friends!

 

Homecoming Video

 

Model UN Team Members: your signed permission slips for our MUN conference at William and Mary (November 17-19) are DUE to Mrs. Shaefer FRIDAY, SEPT. 29. If you want to be included in the delegate list without risk of ending up on the wait list, please get these forms turned in. If you are planning to participate in this conference but were not in attendance at CHARMUN (where permission forms were distributed), AND if you have not turned in a Membership Contract but wish to do so, please come see Mrs. Shaefer ASAP in the English office.

September 28th is the make-up day for Senior Portraits.  Students should report to the CPAC after advisory at 8:15

There will be a meeting of all students in grades 9-12 wishing to play lacrosse for Cannon School in the spring of 2018 on Friday, September 29th at 11:15 am in Foundation Hall.  Please plan to meet Coach Schattner and Coach Cinotti at this time to find out details about the upcoming season.

TODAY: Cougars On-Site Workshop for Juniors. Open to students in the Class of 2019 who are interested in finding a job or internship.  Topics covered include: Resume and Cover Letter Writing, Interviewing Skills and Networking.  This is an optional workshop presented from 9 – 2 during a school break.  A more in-depth course which will  allow students to complete a resume and cover letter, participate in a mock interview and etiquette lunch, and develop a networking contact list will be offered through the Winterm program.  Juniors who cannot take the Winterm course and are interested in the 10/27 COS Workshop must register by emailing Kristin McClanahan at kmcclanahan@cannonschool.org.  Space is limited.

Cannon Drivers: Anyone interested in making a donation to the Class of 2018 Gift, please see Dean Booker for a silent bid form to win one of four premier spaces for the remainder of the year. Bidding ends on October 5th at 3pm. Minimum starting bid = $200

Juniors:  The representative from Balfour will be on campus during lunch on September 28th.  If you are interested in ordering a Class Ring, please plan to come to the presentation in Foundation Hall at 11:15 a.m.  You will see the available rings, receive a brochure and learn about the ordering process.

 

10-12th grades:

College Admission Representatives Visiting Cannon School: Visits are open to current seniors, juniors and sophomores.  Students should register to attend on their Family Connection site and must request permission from the teacher of the class they will me be missing before attending.

September 26th:

Tufts University– Private, near Boston, Massachusetts, 5200 Undergrads

Undergraduate schools of arts & sciences, engineering, & fine arts. Students are asked to understand world culture & importance of interdisciplinary thought. Several combined degree & early admission degree programs available.

Southeastern University – Private, Lakeland, Florida, 3400 Undergrads

New York University – Private, NYC, 25000 Undergrads

UNC Chapel Hill – Public, Chapel Hill, NC, 18000 Undergrads

College of William & Mary-Public, suburban, WIlliamsburg, VA, 6,300 undergrads. Second oldest college in our nation and considered a quintessential “Public Ivy” It offers over 30 undergraduate programs and produces the nation’s largest number of graduates entering the Peace Corp.  Known for small class size and extensive student-faculty collaboration.

 

September 27th:

Belmont University– Private, suburban, Nashville, TN, 6,000 undergrads

Considered a student-centered Christian community. Most of the students focus their activities and studies on the entertainment industry.  It’s a place where you can major in song writing or be a part of the Curb College of Entertainment and Music Business.  In addition it offers over 80 undergraduate degrees.

 

Emerson College-Private, city, Boston, MA 3,800 undergrads

internationally recognized as the nation’s premier institution devoted to communication and the arts.  Located in the beautiful Back Bay section of downtown Boston.

 

Charleston Southern University– Private, suburban, Charleston, SC 3,200 undergrads

Affiliated with the South Carolina Baptist Convention, the school seeks to “promote academic excellence in a Christian environment”.  Offering over 40 undergraduate majors.

 

Roanoke College – Private, Small City, Virginia, 2000 Undergrads

Second Lutheran-affiliated college in America.  A liberal arts college offering 34 majors & pre-professional programs such as dentistry, ministry and veterinary medicine.

 

Colgate University, Private, Large town,  central New York State, 2900 Undergrads

Liberal arts core curriculum. Commitment to the arts exemplified by recent decision to build a 21 million dollar center for arts & culture.  50 % of students pursue research w/ faculty.

 

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute– Private, suburban, New York State, 5600 undergrads

Nation’s oldest technical research university. RPI uses a system called CLASS (Clustered Learning, Advocacy & Support for students) that seeks to build a supportive network among students, faculty & staff.

 

September 28th:

Vanderbilt University – Private, Nashville, TN, 6800 Undergrads

 

Vassar College – Private, Small City, New York, 2400 Undergrads

Liberal arts school that encourages multidisciplinary studies. Popular majors include social sciences & visual & performing arts. Known for long history of curricular innovation. Students can do field-work for academic credit.

 

Wheaton College– Private, suburb Chicago, IL, 2400 undergrads

Christian liberal arts college that offers over 40 majors, special programs & certificates.  Through a series of linked courses, students can approach the same topic from two or more academic perspectives.

Vanderbilt University – Private, Urban,Nashville, Tennessee, 6900 Undergrads

Made up of 4 undergraduate schools: arts and sciences, music, engineering and education & human development.  Interdisciplinary approach to education allows students to take classes across schools.

 

Southern Methodist University-Private, urban, Dallas, TX, 6400 undergrads

Home to the George W. Bush Presidential Center & one of the top collegiate lecture programs in the country. Offers a strong liberal arts foundation & comprehensive curriculum.

 

September 29th:

University of Tennessee- Knoxville – Public, City, Tennessee, 22,000 Undergrads

A public research institution that offers more than 170 undergraduate degree and interdisciplinary programs from 11 colleges. UT has invested $1.4 billion in the last three years to build new facilities & beautify the campus.

 

American University– Private, suburban, Washington DC, 7900 undergrads

Housing six undergraduate schools- including the world’s largest school of international service  and a top-ranked school of public affairs.  The students can take advantage of our nation’s capitol.  The school reflects a global perspective and the career center is top in the nation for landing interesting internships and jobs.

 

October 2nd:

Birmingham-Southern College – Colleges That Changes Lives, Private, Large City, Alabama, 1200 Undergrads

In addition to the 25 majors and minors, the school offers 24 Explorations Lectures & Arts events on campus.  Their January Exploration Term allows students to take four weeks of class, do an internship or travel abroad.

 

Furman University – Private, Small City, South Carolina, 2800 Undergrads

Liberal arts education.  Students attend 32 Cultural Life Programs, events designed to introduce students to new ideas & forms of artistic expression.

 

Bates College– Private, Rural, Lewiston, ME, 1800 Undergrads

A small liberal arts college offering 36 majors – all seniors are required to complete a capstone project or thesis.  The school stresses inclusion and diversity. A majority of the students study abroad with the flexible calendar and “short terms” at the end of the academic year allow students to explore a subject in-depth.

 

Nova Southeastern University– Private, Suburban, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 4.600 Undergrads

NSU’s Dual Admission program offers applicants an opportunity to apply to grad/professional school when they apply for undergrad in fields such as:  osteopathic medicine, pharmacy, physical therapy, dentistry etc. Small class sizes and all are taught by full professors.

 

October 3rd:

Agnes Scott College – Colleges That Changes Lives, Private, Urban Setting, Georgia, 900 Undergrads

Liberal arts school that prepares all students to be leaders in a global society through its signature four year Initiative Summit.

 

UNC- Asheville- Public, Small City, Asheville, NC, 3900 undergrads

The only dedicated liberal arts institution in the UNC education system. Psychology, Viual/Performing Arts and Business are the three top majors.  60% of students conduct research during their tenure.  The school’s state of the art wellness center offers fitness, meditation, a high-tech teaching kitchen etc.

 

Denison University-Private, small town, Ohio 2300 undergrads

Liberals arts college that allows students to pursue an individually designed major.  Excellent merit scholarship opportunities.

 

High Point University – Private, Small Town, North Carolina, 4400 Undergrads

A liberal arts university where Steve Wozniak (Apple-co-founder) is the university’s Innovator in Residence.  The decade transformation of the campus now includes a “campus concierge”, complimentary i-pads, first-run cinema & outdoor hot tubs. #1 Regional college in the South per US News & World Report.

 

Mercer University – Private, Macon, GA, 3880 Undergrads

 

October 4th:

Salem College– (Private)-940 undergrads,

A residential, Moravian based, liberal arts college for women, values its students as individuals, develops their unique potential, and prepares them to change the world. Founded in 1772 as a school for girls, Salem is the oldest continuously-operating school in the nation dedicated to the education of women.

 

Presbyterian College – Private, Small Town, South Carolina, 1200 Undergrads

Affiliated with the Presbyterian Church.  Most popular majors include business and sciences.  75% of students are involved in volunteer organizations and all students either complete an internship or go abroad before graduating.

 

Colby College– Private, Small Town, Waterville, ME, 1900 Undergrads

A tight knit liberal arts school with a global outlook.  Over 70 % of the students study abroad.  The school offers dual engineering degree programs with Dartmouth and Columbia. Their required “Jan Plans” give students a opportunities to explore academic interests in depth.

 

Rollins- Private, Small City, Winter Park, FL, 2700 Undergrads

The oldest institution of higher learning in Florida.  The liberal arts college has made it a priority to invite notable speakers to campus. It’s described as a beautiful and relaxing campus with a “country club” feel.  Rollins offers small class sizes, dedicated faculty and a focus on community service.

 

Princeton University– Private, Suburban, Princeton, NJ, 5,400 Undergrads

An Ivy League institution that offers over 53 undergraduate programs across 37 academic departments. One of the top research institutions in the world. A truly diverse student body, where 43% of its students are minorities & 110 countries are represented.

 

Warren Wilson College– Private, Small City, Asheville, NC, 753 Undergrads

A small liberal arts college offering strong academics in an intimate setting.  88$ of the student body lives on campus.  The school advotes sustainability and unveiled EcoDorm- the first dorm in the country to receive LEED certification. Students are required to work 15 hours per week outside the classroom on one of the many work crews around campus and are required to fulfill a certain number of community service hours.

 

Northeastern University – Private, Urban/Boston, Massachusetts, 13,500 Undergrads

The Coop program allows students to integrate periods of study with 3 to 6 month periods of full-time employment starting as early as their second year. The 24 PlusOne programs enable you to earn both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in five years.

 

Virginia Tech – Public, Large Town, Virginia, 24,200 Undergrads

A research institution with historic strengths in science, engineering, technology and professional programs.

 

Emory University – Private, Large City/Near Atlanta, Georgia, 7800 Undergrads

Offers 70 undergraduate degrees in arts & sciences, business & nursing. Houses Project SHINE, a service learning program that links Emory students with refugees and immigrants who are trying to learn English and become US citizens.

 

University of Southern California– Private, urban, Los Angeles, CA, 19,000 undergrads

Business, social sciences & visual & performing arts top the university’s list of popular majors. Located in the heart of LA, USC is opening a $700 million residential/retail project in 2017 bridging the gap between living & learning environments.

 

Presbyterian College – Private, Clinton, SC, 1150 Undergrads

 

October 5th:

Oglethorpe University– Private,suburban, Atlanta, GA, 1200 Undergrads

Oglethorpe offers over 60 areas of study and over half of the students live on campus.  They recently added a new 16 million dollar campus center and expanded the arts and athletic facilities.  25% of students participate in Greek life.

Elon University – Private, Large Town, North Carolina, 5800 Undergrads One of only a few private universities with accredited schools of business, education, communications, law and health sciences. Renowned as a national model for engaged & experiential learning.

University of California, Berkeley – Public, Small City, California, 27,000 Undergrads

A top public university that offers over 350 degree programs in 130 academic departments. Committed to social justice & the country’s top producer of peace corp volunteers.

 

Fordham University-Private, urban, New York City, 8600 undergrads

The catholic university offers more than 60 undergraduate degrees.  Has partnerships with New York Botanical Garden & the Bronx Zoo for research opportunities.

 

October 10th:

Carlton College– Private, small town, Minnesota, 2000 undergrads

A liberal arts education that offers BA degrees in 32 majors.  The Carlton calendar is on a trimester system. 75% of students study off campus both domestically & internationally.

 

Brown University– Private, Small City, Providence, RI, 6600 Undergrads

According to Forbes magazine, it’s known as one of the more liberal schools in the Ivy League. There is an emphasis on academic flexibility and social action.  Students can form their own curriculum with no general education requirements. Career and internship placement has become a top priority of the administration.

 

Hendrix College- Colleges That Changes Lives, Private, Large Town, Arkansas, 1400 Undergrads

A liberal arts college with strong sciences program. the Hendrix Odyssey program ensures that every student takes part in hands-on learning experiences such as research, study abroad, internships and service.

 

UNC-Greensboro– Public, Suburban, Greensboro, NC, 16,000 Undergrads

Provides over 85 undergraduate majors- known for their nursing, arts and business schools.  The academic environment emphasizes collaboration and personal development over testing.

 

October 11th

University of Notre Dame – Private, Small City, Indiana, 8500 Undergrads

Catholic college; ranks in top 10 % of students who study abroad; loyal alumni. Students encouraged to turn their learning to the service of others.

 

October 12th:

Johns Hopkins University – Private, Large City/Baltimore, Maryland, 6400 Undergrads

Known for STEM, nursing, engineering & public health programs. Touted as the #1 research university in the country. The school has campuses in Italy & China in addition to those in the Baltimore/Washington DC area.

 

Queens University of Charlotte– Private, Charlotte, NC, 1700 undergrads

Presbyterian-affiliated university where you can chose from 43 majors.  All degree programs are grounded in the liberal arts.

 

Boston College– Private, urban, Chestnut Hill, MA, 9100 undergrads

A Catholic research university committed to rigorous intellectual development in conjunction with religious, ethical & personal formation of its students to better serve the community & world at large. Home to the recently opened Center for Entrepreneurship.  BC students and alumni in the past decade have garnered more than $100 million in venture backing.

 

College of Charleston – Public, City, South Carolina, 10,500 Undergrads

Liberal Arts and sciences university in historic heart of Charleston.

 

Davidson College – Private, Small Town/Near Charlotte, NC, 1800 Undergrads

Liberal arts college; involved students; close contact with professors; 76% of students study abroad.

 

Johnson & Wales University (Charlotte), Private, City, NC, 2300 Undergrads

Known for College of Culinary Arts, Hospitality Management, & Arts & Sciences

 

October 13th:

Fairfield University– Private, Suburban, Fairfield, CT, 4,000 Undergrads

A Jesuit University offering over 44 majors.  The students are actively involved in a wide variety of campus clubs and activities.  Juniors and seniors have the option to live in the famous off-campus beach houses right on the Long Island Sound. The school offers small class sizes and strong business and nursing programs.

 

University of Rochester, Private, Small City, New York, 6300 Undergrads

The Rochester curriculum is committed to zero required subjects. It’s also one of the smallest & most collegiate among top research universities.

Samford University – Private, Large City/Near Birmingham, Alabama, 3100 Undergrads

A private research university rooted in Christian spirit.  The university offers 158 majors, minors, concentrations & pre-professional programs.  Students committed to community service.

 

Barnard College– Private, City, NYC, NY, 2500 Undergrads

A all-women’s liberal arts college located directly across the street from Columbia University. The school partners with Columbia for sports and extracurricular activities.  It offers over 60 different majors and most classes are under 20 students.  Over 40% of the incoming class identifies as a student of color and the school touts a large international student body.

 

Samford University – Private, Birmingham, AL, 3340 Undergrads

 

October 16th:

Appalachian State University – Public, Small Town, North Carolina, 16,300 Undergrads

Located in the scenic Blue Ridge Mountains of NC, the school offers six undergraduate colleges and an accelerated baccalaureate to masters program. The school is committed to environmental sustainability and students enjoy a wide variety of outdoor activities.

 

Hollins University– Private women’s college, large town, VA 600 undergrads

Offers a three year accelerated program. Home to Batten Leadership Institute.  75% of students complete an internship & 40% study abroad.  Renowned creative writing program.

 

Worcester Polytechnic Institute – Private, Small City, Massachusetts, 4200 Undergrads

A research university that prepares students for STEM careers where 60% of students pursue an engineering degree. The Global Perspective Program allows students to learn in one of over 40 project centers on six continents.

 

St. Andrews University– Private, Small Town, Laurinburg, NC 618 Undergrads

 

October 17th;

Wofford College – Private, Small City, South Carolina, 1700 Undergrads

A liberal arts college known for student engagement (high impact & transformative learning experiences), study abroad & faculty-only teaching.

 

University of Chicago – Private, Large City, Illinois, 5900 Undergrads

A preeminent research institution founded with the help of a generous donation by John D. Rockefeller. All undergrads are required to complete the intensive core curriculum and may pursue any of the 99 majors offered.

 

University of Richmond– Private, Richmond, Virginia, 3300 Undergrads

Offers over 60 undergraduate majors.  The Jepson School of Leadership Studies, which focuses on ethics & critical thinking, is the first of its kind in the country.  Nearly 1/3 of all UVR students pursue business degrees.

 

Georgia Southern University – Public, Small City, Georgia, 18000 Undergrads

Offers more than 100 degree programs.  Largest Army ROTC in the Southeast.

 

Lafayette College – Private, Small City, Pennsylvania, 2500 Undergrads

A school for engineering and liberal arts. It is home to the Center for Innovation, Design, Entrepreneurship, and Leadership (IDEAL) which provides connections to hands on learning and collaboration with outside organizations.

 

Berry College– Private, Large Town, Rome, GA, 2100 Undergrads

A liberal arts college with Christian values offering 43 majors as well as several pre-pofessional and dual degree programs. Emphasizes hands-on work experience and commitment to service. Known for its beautiful campus, small class sizes and individualized attention.

 

Rice University– Private, Large City, Texas, 4000 Undergrads

Liberal arts college w/ resources of major research university.  First university in nation w/ department wholly dedicated to space science. Known for biochemistry, bioengineering & biomedical engineering.

 

 

October 19th:

Haverford College – Private, Philadelphia suburb, PA, 1200 Undergrads

Four year liberal arts college ”known for its academic rigor, Honor Code & beautiful arboretum campus”.

 

Northwestern University– Private, Urban, Evanston, IL, 8800 Undergrads

Consistently ranked as one of the elite schools in the midwest.  The school offers more than 124 undergraduate degrees and follows a 10 week quarter system. There is a very active student body participating in over 400 extracurricular activities.  Over 40% of the students participate in Greek life.

 

October 20th

Auburn University-Public, large town, Alabama, 21,800 Undergrads

With more than 140 undergraduate majors to choose from and a unique blend of colleges that focus on core curriculum &  applied sciences. Students consistently admitted to med school at a 30% higher rate than the national average.

 

Washington University– Private, suburban St. Louis, Missouri, 7400 Undergrads

Touted as a Midwestern alternative to the East Coast Ivies. Offers over 90 fields of study with a focus on interdisciplinary studies.  Known offer the best on campus food and dormitories.

 

October 23rd

Embry-Riddle -Daytona Beach– Private, Small City, Daytona Beach, FL, 5300 Undergrads

The world’s largest accredited university specializing in aviation and aerospace. The school offers 46 undergraduate degrees.  The school owns their own fleet of various aircraft. 165 clubs and Greek life are available outside of the classroom.

 

Baylor University– Private, Suburban, Waco, TX, 14000 Undergrads

The largest Baptist university in the world and the oldest institution of higher learning in Texas. The school has 140 degrees to choose from and more than 25% of the students major in a business field. The school prioritizes hiring the “best” professors who are passionate about teaching.

 

October 25th:

Sewanee: The University of the South – Private, Rural, Tennessee, 1600 Undergrads

America’s only university owned & governed by the Episcopal Church.The liberal arts school offers outside the classroom study opportunities including a semester at Yale’s Directed Research Program. Also known for their Outing Club.

 

Rhodes College– Private, Small City, Memphis, TN, 2000 Undergrads

A liberal arts college, the campus is known as one of the most beautiful in the country.  Their “Compassionate Campus Initiative” promotes speakers, forums and classes to make Rhodes “a kinder and more mindful community”. There is a 10 to 1 student/faculty ratio and 75% of students complete an internship prior to graduating. Profiled in the book “Colleges That Change LIves”.

 

Kalamazoo College – Private, Small City, Michigan, 1500 Undergrads

Liberal arts college 35 miles from Lake Michigan.  Students required to coplete the “K Plan” which is a personalized course schedule that includes experiencial learning and independent research. Most students complete an internship or externship.

 

Wesleyan University – Private, Middletown, CT, 2900 Undergrads

 

Assumption College – Private, Worcester, MA 2240 Undergrads

 

October 30th:

Hofstra University – Private,  New York metropolitan area, 6900 Undergrads

Offers over 100 academic dual degree programs; 17 athletic teams that compete at the Division 1 level.  The university operates Long Island’s oldest public radio station.

Catawba College

 

St. Lawrence University– Private, Small Town, New York, 2400 Undergrads

The liberal arts college located between the Adirondacks and capitol of Canada offers access to international government, cultural & social opportunities & outdoor recreation.

October 31st

 

Lynchburg College– Private, Small City, Lynchburg,VA, 2100 Undergrads

Offering 51 areas of study including the in-demand and hard to find majors. The school markets a tight knit student body where all students live on campus until senior year and the newly renovated student center.

 

Catawba College – Private, Small Town, Salisbury, NC 1300 Undergrads

 

November 1st:  

Miami University – Public, Small Town, Ohio, 16000 Undergrads.

Offers 120 majors including a number of programs that focus on global markets.  Also home to a China Business Progam that offers hands-on experience overseas, language study and business coursework.  Miami has a strong Greek community with over 40 fraternities and sororities on campus.

Merrimack College– Private, Suburban, North Andover, MA, 3200 Undergrads A private college in the Roman Catholic, Augustinian tradition located 25 minutes outside of Boston.  It offers a strong co-op work program, small class sizes and 90 plus academic programs.

November 8th:

Wittenberg University – Private, Small City, Ohio, 1950 Undergrads The liberal arts university is affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church.  Students of all faiths are encouraged to participate in services. In addition to a full array of majors, the school offers cooperative programs with other US schools including: Case Western, Columbia, Washington University & Duke.

Ringling College of Art & Design– Private,  (urban) Sarasota, FL, 1200 undergrads

A noted innovative visual arts college with a highly acclaimed computer animation program.  Also lauded as “the Most Wired Campus in the US” by Us News & World Report.

 

November 14th:

Lynn University– Private, Large Town, Florida, 2000 Undergrads

Just three miles from the beach, the school offers career-focused majors that help you build your resume before you graduate.  Consistently ranked as one of the top five most international universities in the US.

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ADVISORY AGENDA 9.26.17

“A person can succeed at almost anything for which they have unlimited enthusiasm.” — Charles M. Schwab

House Standings

Humanitas Shield 2

Humanitas Shield 2 Humanitas Shield 2

469

383

225

299

Andrea Moore shows KINDNESS by inspiring others with her Instagram page.  It has been shared that, “she brightens my day and many other students at Cannon.”

Jordan Cason demonstrated TEAMWORK when he helped Dean Zelaya hang posters around the Upper School. Thanks, Jordan!!

Hannah Rosa, Morgan Stilphen and Gracie Ledet showed great TEAMWORK as they led the soccer team in cheering on the Varsity Volleyball Team at a tough match on Friday! Thank you girls for your leadership.

 

 

Homecoming Video

 

Model UN Team Members: your signed permission slips for our MUN conference at William and Mary (November 17-19) are DUE to Mrs. Shaefer FRIDAY, SEPT. 29. If you want to be included in the delegate list without risk of ending up on the wait list, please get these forms turned in. If you are planning to participate in this conference but were not in attendance at CHARMUN (where permission forms were distributed), AND if you have not turned in a Membership Contract but wish to do so, please come see Mrs. Shaefer ASAP in the English office.

Wednesday, September 28th is the make-up day for senior portraits.  Students should report to the CPAC after advisory at 8:15

There will be a meeting of all students in grades 9-12 wishing to play lacrosse for Cannon School in the spring of 2018 on Friday, September 29th at 11:15 am in Foundation Hall.  Please plan to meet Coach Schattner and Coach Cinotti at this time to find out details about the upcoming season.

10/27: Cougars On-Site Workshop for Juniors. Open to students in the Class of 2019 who are interested in finding a job or internship.  Topics covered include: Resume and Cover Letter Writing, Interviewing Skills and Networking.  This is an optional workshop presented from 9 – 2 during a school break.  A more in-depth course which will  allow students to complete a resume and cover letter, participate in a mock interview and etiquette lunch, and develop a networking contact list will be offered through the Winterm program.  Juniors who cannot take the Winterm course and are interested in the 10/27 COS Workshop must register by emailing Kristin McClanahan at kmcclanahan@cannonschool.org.  Space is limited.

Juniors:  The representative from Balfour will be on campus during lunch on September 28th.  If you are interested in ordering a Class Ring, please plan to come to the presentation in Foundation Hall at 11:15 a.m.  You will see the available rings, receive a brochure and learn about the ordering process.

Bring a picture of one of your Advisory(or more) and Calvin to Dean Booker first and earn some refreshments for your Advisory.

10-12th grades:

College Admission Representatives Visiting Cannon School: Visits are open to current seniors, juniors and sophomores.  Students should register to attend on their Family Connection site and must request permission from the teacher of the class they will me be missing before attending.
Tufts University                                9/26/17 8:40 AM
College of William and Mary           9/26/17 2:25 PM
Belmont University                          9/27/17 9:40 AM
Charleston Southern University      9/27/17 12:25 PM
Emerson College                              9/27/17 12:25 PM
Roanoke College                              9/27/17 1:25 PM
Colgate University                            9/27/17 2:25 PM
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute     9/27/17 2:25 PM
Southern Methodist University       9/28/17 8:40 AM
Wheaton College IL                          9/28/17 8:40 AM
Vanderbilt University                       9/28/17 12:25 PM
Vassar College                                  9/28/17 2:25 PM
University of Tennessee, Knoxville  9/29/17 9:10 AM
American University                        9/29/17 2:25 PM
Furman University                           10/2/17 10:40 AM
Nova Southeastern University         10/2/17 10:40 AM
Bates College                                    10/2/17 2:25 PM
Birmingham-Southern College        10/2/17 2:25 PM
Mercer University                            10/3/17 8:40 AM
UNC Asheville                                  10/3/17 8:40 AM
Denison University                           10/3/17 9:40 AM
High Point University                       10/3/17 9:40 AM
Agnes Scott College                         10/3/17 2:25 PM
Colby College                                   10/4/17 8:40 AM
Rollins College                                  10/4/17 8:40 AM
Northeastern University                  10/4/17 9:40 AM
Salem College                                   10/4/17 9:40 AM
Emory University                             10/4/17 10:40 AM
University of Southern California    10/4/17 10:40 AM
Princeton University                        10/4/17 1:25 PM
Warren Wilson College                    10/4/17 1:25 PM
Presbyterian College                        10/4/17 2:25 PM
Virginia Tech                                     10/4/17 2:25 PM
Fordham University                         10/5/17 9:40 AM
Oglethorpe University                     10/5/17 10:40 AM
University of California, Berkeley    10/5/17 2:25 PM
Elon University                                 10/5/17 2:25 PM
Hendrix College                                10/10/17 10:40 AM
UNC Greensboro                              10/10/17 10:40 AM
Brown University                             10/10/17 2:25 PM
Carleton College                              10/10/17 2:25 PM
University of Notre Dame                10/11/17 11:50 AM
Johns Hopkins University                 10/12/17 9:10 AM
Queens University of Charlotte       10/12/17 10:40 AM
Boston College                                 10/12/17 2:25 PM
College of Charleston                      10/12/17 2:25 PM
Fairfield University                           10/13/17 10:40 AM
University of Rochester                   10/13/17 10:40 AM
Samford University                          10/13/17 1:25 PM
Barnard College                               10/13/17 2:25 PM
Hollins University                             10/16/17 12:25 PM
Worcester Polytechnic Institute      10/16/17 1:25 PM
Appalachian State University          10/16/17 2:25 PM
St. Andrews University                    10/16/17 2:25 PM
Lafayette College                             10/17/17 8:40 AM
Wofford College                               10/17/17 8:40 AM
Georgia Southern University           10/17/17 9:40 AM
Berry College                                    10/17/17 1:25 PM
University of Chicago                       10/17/17 2:25 PM
University of Richmond                   10/17/17 2:25 PM
Haverford College                            10/19/17 9:15 AM
Northwestern University                 10/19/17 9:15 AM
Auburn University                            10/20/17 2:25 PM
Washington University in St. Louis  10/20/17 2:25 PM
Embry-Riddle – Daytona Beach        10/23/17 1:25 PM
Baylor University                              10/23/17 2:25 PM
Sewanee                                           10/25/17 8:40 AM
Rhodes College                                10/25/17 12:25 PM
Hofstra University                            10/30/17 10:40 AM
Catawba College                              10/30/17 2:25 PM
St. Lawrence University                   10/30/17 2:25 PM
Lynchburg College                            10/31/17 2:25 PM
Miami University, Oxford                 11/1/17 10:40 AM
Merrimack College                           11/1/17 2:25 PM
Wittenberg University                     11/8/17 9:40 AM
Ringling College of Art and Design   11/8/17 2:25 PM
Lynn University                                11/14/17 8:40 AM

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ADVISORY AGENDA 9.25.17

“People who lose their relevance get stuck in the past because they’re no longer in the present moment.” – Marc Benioff

House Standings

Humanitas Shield 2

Humanitas Shield 2 Humanitas Shield 2

469

383

225

299

Hailey Rosa

David Boisvert demonstrated KINDNESS when he turned in a lost item to a Dean. Thanks David!Gracias Molly Morrison, for taking initiative in class while the teacher was home sick and sharing your knowledge with classmates.

Thanks, Andrea Moore and Anna Edwards for going the extra mile to clean up a mess left in the hallway that you didn’t make. This is ownership and KINDNESS!

Haley Gullett and Amelia Guasco showed KINDNESS by helping another student find her phone that she left at school.

 

A special assembly will be held in the CPAC during Student Life TODAY at 12:05. Please instruct all students to report to the CPAC immediately at 12:05 and then once the assembly is over, all students will report to advisory for Academic Advising.

Wednesday, September 28th is the make-up day for senior portraits.  Students should report to the CPAC after advisory at 8:15

10/27: Cougars On-Site Workshop for Juniors. Open to students in the Class of 2019 who are interested in finding a job or internship.  Topics covered include: Resume and Cover Letter Writing, Interviewing Skills and Networking.  This is an optional workshop presented from 9 – 2 during a school break.  A more in-depth course which will  allow students to complete a resume and cover letter, participate in a mock interview and etiquette lunch, and develop a networking contact list will be offered through the Winterm program.  Juniors who cannot take the Winterm course and are interested in the 10/27 COS Workshop must register by emailing Kristin McClanahan at kmcclanahan@cannonschool.org.  Space is limited.

Juniors:  The representative from Balfour will be on campus during lunch on September 28th.  If you are interested in ordering a Class Ring, please plan to come to the presentation in Foundation Hall at 11:15 a.m.  You will see the available rings, receive a brochure and learn about the ordering process.

Dear Upper School Students,

As all of you know, Hurricane Harvey has caused horrific damage in Texas. Student Council has organized a fundraiser to contribute to Organization Compassion, a charity that sends semi-trucks full of goods and supplies out to Houston and the surrounding area for relief. Our goal is to raise $1,000 per grade and if your grade reaches the goal, you will be rewarded two dress down days. This fundraising campaign will run through September 22nd. Your grade representatives will come by your advisories to collect your donations. Please don’t hesitate to ask your student council representatives if you have any questions.

10-12th grades:

College Admission Representatives Visiting Cannon School: Visits are open to current seniors, juniors and sophomores.  Students should register to attend on their Family Connection site and must request permission from the teacher of the class they will me be missing before attending.

The Ohio State University                9/25/17 9:10 AM
Stetson University                            9/25/17 10:40 AM
Villanova University                         9/25/17 2:25 PM
Tufts University                                9/26/17 8:40 AM
College of William and Mary           9/26/17 2:25 PM
Belmont University                          9/27/17 9:40 AM
Charleston Southern University      9/27/17 12:25 PM
Emerson College                              9/27/17 12:25 PM
Roanoke College                              9/27/17 1:25 PM
Colgate University                            9/27/17 2:25 PM
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute     9/27/17 2:25 PM
Southern Methodist University       9/28/17 8:40 AM
Wheaton College IL                          9/28/17 8:40 AM
Vanderbilt University                       9/28/17 12:25 PM
Vassar College                                  9/28/17 2:25 PM
University of Tennessee, Knoxville  9/29/17 9:10 AM
American University                        9/29/17 2:25 PM
Furman University                           10/2/17 10:40 AM
Nova Southeastern University         10/2/17 10:40 AM
Bates College                                    10/2/17 2:25 PM
Birmingham-Southern College        10/2/17 2:25 PM
Mercer University                            10/3/17 8:40 AM
UNC Asheville                                  10/3/17 8:40 AM
Denison University                           10/3/17 9:40 AM
High Point University                       10/3/17 9:40 AM
Agnes Scott College                         10/3/17 2:25 PM
Colby College                                   10/4/17 8:40 AM
Rollins College                                  10/4/17 8:40 AM
Northeastern University                  10/4/17 9:40 AM
Salem College                                   10/4/17 9:40 AM
Emory University                             10/4/17 10:40 AM
University of Southern California    10/4/17 10:40 AM
Princeton University                        10/4/17 1:25 PM
Warren Wilson College                    10/4/17 1:25 PM
Presbyterian College                        10/4/17 2:25 PM
Virginia Tech                                     10/4/17 2:25 PM
Fordham University                         10/5/17 9:40 AM
Oglethorpe University                     10/5/17 10:40 AM
University of California, Berkeley    10/5/17 2:25 PM
Elon University                                 10/5/17 2:25 PM
Hendrix College                                10/10/17 10:40 AM
UNC Greensboro                              10/10/17 10:40 AM
Brown University                             10/10/17 2:25 PM
Carleton College                              10/10/17 2:25 PM
University of Notre Dame                10/11/17 11:50 AM
Johns Hopkins University                 10/12/17 9:10 AM
Queens University of Charlotte       10/12/17 10:40 AM
Boston College                                 10/12/17 2:25 PM
College of Charleston                      10/12/17 2:25 PM
Fairfield University                           10/13/17 10:40 AM
University of Rochester                   10/13/17 10:40 AM
Samford University                          10/13/17 1:25 PM
Barnard College                               10/13/17 2:25 PM
Hollins University                             10/16/17 12:25 PM
Worcester Polytechnic Institute      10/16/17 1:25 PM
Appalachian State University          10/16/17 2:25 PM
St. Andrews University                    10/16/17 2:25 PM
Lafayette College                             10/17/17 8:40 AM
Wofford College                               10/17/17 8:40 AM
Georgia Southern University           10/17/17 9:40 AM
Berry College                                    10/17/17 1:25 PM
University of Chicago                       10/17/17 2:25 PM
University of Richmond                   10/17/17 2:25 PM
Haverford College                            10/19/17 9:15 AM
Northwestern University                 10/19/17 9:15 AM
Auburn University                            10/20/17 2:25 PM
Washington University in St. Louis  10/20/17 2:25 PM
Embry-Riddle – Daytona Beach        10/23/17 1:25 PM
Baylor University                              10/23/17 2:25 PM
Sewanee                                           10/25/17 8:40 AM
Rhodes College                                10/25/17 12:25 PM
Hofstra University                            10/30/17 10:40 AM
Catawba College                              10/30/17 2:25 PM
St. Lawrence University                   10/30/17 2:25 PM
Lynchburg College                            10/31/17 2:25 PM
Miami University, Oxford                 11/1/17 10:40 AM
Merrimack College                           11/1/17 2:25 PM
Wittenberg University                     11/8/17 9:40 AM
Ringling College of Art and Design   11/8/17 2:25 PM
Lynn University                                11/14/17 8:40 AM

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ADVISORY AGENDA 9.22.17

“Good leaders don’t make excuses. Instead, they figure out a way to get it done.” – Jocko Willink

House Standings

Humanitas Shield 2

Humanitas Shield 2 Humanitas Shield 2

464

383

225

299

Mattéa Williams

John Besh pointed out an error that a teacher made when grading his quiz that resulted in him earning more credit than he should have.

Thanks to Reed Fisk for showing KINDNESS by returning a cart to Mrs. Howard for Ms. Mann! You’re so nice, Reed!

Many thanks to Lucas Kabasakalian for showing KINDNESS by holding the door open for Ms. Mann while she was carrying heavy boxes!

Mr. Segura and Ms. Mann would like to thank Will Carey, Matthew Godino, Elena Jacoby, Henry Koehler, Michael Kungl,  Sam McDermott, Cameron Ray  ,  Leah Shaw, Mudi Tokunboh, Carrie Underwood,  and John Ventura for showing amazing TEAMWORK on the Boston Colleges Trip. We really enjoyed traveling with you all!

Andrea Moore demonstrated TEAMWORK and KINDNESS by delivering packages to the Upper School. Thanks Andrea!

Gracias Molly Morrison, for taking initiative in class while the teacher was home sick and sharing your knowledge with classmates.

Rachel Parks picked up trash that was left behind in the senior lounge.

Ashley Phelps showed passion when she read the part of Fire Chief Beatty in class so well.

Dominique helped a freshman navigate Power School Learning.

Osahon Tokunboh showed his PASSION for learning by sharing his experiences at NC Governor’s School at the lunch & learn. Thank you, Osahon!

Model UN will have a final meeting on TODAY during lunch in the Library Annex to prepare for this weekend’s CHARMUN conference! If you are going to CHARMUN you are expected to be there! You should already have made progress on your position papers. Please see Mrs. Shaefer or the Model UN Executive Team if you have any questions before the meeting.

10/27: Cougars On-Site Workshop for Juniors. Open to students in the Class of 2019 who are interested in finding a job or internship.  Topics covered include: Resume and Cover Letter Writing, Interviewing Skills and Networking.  This is an optional workshop presented from 9 – 2 during a school break.  A more in-depth course which will  allow students to complete a resume and cover letter, participate in a mock interview and etiquette lunch, and develop a networking contact list will be offered through the Winterm program.  Juniors who cannot take the Winterm course and are interested in the 10/27 COS Workshop must register by emailing Kristin McClanahan at kmcclanahan@cannonschool.org.  Space is limited.

Juniors:  The representative from Balfour will be on campus during lunch on September 28th.  If you are interested in ordering a Class Ring, please plan to come to the presentation in Foundation Hall at 11:15 a.m.  You will see the available rings, receive a brochure and learn about the ordering process.

Dear Upper School Students,

As all of you know, Hurricane Harvey has caused horrific damage in Texas. Student Council has organized a fundraiser to contribute to Organization Compassion, a charity that sends semi-trucks full of goods and supplies out to Houston and the surrounding area for relief. Our goal is to raise $1,000 per grade and if your grade reaches the goal, you will be rewarded two dress down days. This fundraising campaign will run through September 22nd. Your grade representatives will come by your advisories to collect your donations. Please don’t hesitate to ask your student council representatives if you have any questions.

10-12th grades:

College Admission Representatives Visiting Cannon School: Visits are open to current seniors, juniors and sophomores.  Students should register to attend on their Family Connection site and must request permission from the teacher of the class they will me be missing before attending.
Washington College                         9/21/17 10:40 AM
Georgia College                                9/21/17 1:25 PM
Tulane University                             9/21/17 1:25 PM
The Ohio State University                9/25/17 9:10 AM
Stetson University                            9/25/17 10:40 AM
Villanova University                         9/25/17 2:25 PM
Tufts University                                9/26/17 8:40 AM
College of William and Mary           9/26/17 2:25 PM
Belmont University                          9/27/17 9:40 AM
Charleston Southern University      9/27/17 12:25 PM
Emerson College                              9/27/17 12:25 PM
Roanoke College                              9/27/17 1:25 PM
Colgate University                            9/27/17 2:25 PM
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute     9/27/17 2:25 PM
Southern Methodist University       9/28/17 8:40 AM
Wheaton College IL                          9/28/17 8:40 AM
Vanderbilt University                       9/28/17 12:25 PM
Vassar College                                  9/28/17 2:25 PM
University of Tennessee, Knoxville  9/29/17 9:10 AM
American University                        9/29/17 2:25 PM
Furman University                           10/2/17 10:40 AM
Nova Southeastern University         10/2/17 10:40 AM
Bates College                                    10/2/17 2:25 PM
Birmingham-Southern College        10/2/17 2:25 PM
Mercer University                            10/3/17 8:40 AM
UNC Asheville                                  10/3/17 8:40 AM
Denison University                           10/3/17 9:40 AM
High Point University                       10/3/17 9:40 AM
Agnes Scott College                         10/3/17 2:25 PM
Colby College                                   10/4/17 8:40 AM
Rollins College                                  10/4/17 8:40 AM
Northeastern University                  10/4/17 9:40 AM
Salem College                                   10/4/17 9:40 AM
Emory University                             10/4/17 10:40 AM
University of Southern California    10/4/17 10:40 AM
Princeton University                        10/4/17 1:25 PM
Warren Wilson College                    10/4/17 1:25 PM
Presbyterian College                        10/4/17 2:25 PM
Virginia Tech                                     10/4/17 2:25 PM
Fordham University                         10/5/17 9:40 AM
Oglethorpe University                     10/5/17 10:40 AM
University of California, Berkeley    10/5/17 2:25 PM
Elon University                                 10/5/17 2:25 PM
Hendrix College                                10/10/17 10:40 AM
UNC Greensboro                              10/10/17 10:40 AM
Brown University                             10/10/17 2:25 PM
Carleton College                              10/10/17 2:25 PM
University of Notre Dame                10/11/17 11:50 AM
Johns Hopkins University                 10/12/17 9:10 AM
Queens University of Charlotte       10/12/17 10:40 AM
Boston College                                 10/12/17 2:25 PM
College of Charleston                      10/12/17 2:25 PM
Fairfield University                           10/13/17 10:40 AM
University of Rochester                   10/13/17 10:40 AM
Samford University                          10/13/17 1:25 PM
Barnard College                               10/13/17 2:25 PM
Hollins University                             10/16/17 12:25 PM
Worcester Polytechnic Institute      10/16/17 1:25 PM
Appalachian State University          10/16/17 2:25 PM
St. Andrews University                    10/16/17 2:25 PM
Lafayette College                             10/17/17 8:40 AM
Wofford College                               10/17/17 8:40 AM
Georgia Southern University           10/17/17 9:40 AM
Berry College                                    10/17/17 1:25 PM
University of Chicago                       10/17/17 2:25 PM
University of Richmond                   10/17/17 2:25 PM
Haverford College                            10/19/17 9:15 AM
Northwestern University                 10/19/17 9:15 AM
Auburn University                            10/20/17 2:25 PM
Washington University in St. Louis  10/20/17 2:25 PM
Embry-Riddle – Daytona Beach        10/23/17 1:25 PM
Baylor University                              10/23/17 2:25 PM
Sewanee                                           10/25/17 8:40 AM
Rhodes College                                10/25/17 12:25 PM
Hofstra University                            10/30/17 10:40 AM
Catawba College                              10/30/17 2:25 PM
St. Lawrence University                   10/30/17 2:25 PM
Lynchburg College                            10/31/17 2:25 PM
Miami University, Oxford                 11/1/17 10:40 AM
Merrimack College                           11/1/17 2:25 PM
Wittenberg University                     11/8/17 9:40 AM
Ringling College of Art and Design   11/8/17 2:25 PM
Lynn University                                11/14/17 8:40 AM

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ADVISORY AGENDA 9.21.17

“The problem is not that there are problems. The problem is expecting otherwise and thinking that having problems is a problem.”— Theodore Rubin

House Standings

Humanitas Shield 2

Humanitas Shield 2 Humanitas Shield 2

464

383

225

299

Mattéa Williams

Madison Holmes demonstrated KINDNESS by fixing the clock in the office.

Model UN will have a final meeting on TODAY during lunch in the Library Annex to prepare for this weekend’s CHARMUN conference! If you are going to CHARMUN you are expected to be there! You should already have made progress on your position papers. Please see Mrs. Shaefer or the Model UN Executive Team if you have any questions before the meeting.

Dear Upper School Students,

As all of you know, Hurricane Harvey has caused horrific damage in Texas. Student Council has organized a fundraiser to contribute to Organization Compassion, a charity that sends semi-trucks full of goods and supplies out to Houston and the surrounding area for relief. Our goal is to raise $1,000 per grade and if your grade reaches the goal, you will be rewarded two dress down days. This fundraising campaign will run through September 22nd. Your grade representatives will come by your advisories to collect your donations. Please don’t hesitate to ask your student council representatives if you have any questions.

10-12th grades:

College Admission Representatives Visiting Cannon School: Visits are open to current seniors, juniors and sophomores.  Students should register to attend on their Family Connection site and must request permission from the teacher of the class they will me be missing before attending.
Washington College                         9/21/17 10:40 AM
Georgia College                                9/21/17 1:25 PM
Tulane University                             9/21/17 1:25 PM
The Ohio State University                9/25/17 9:10 AM
Stetson University                            9/25/17 10:40 AM
Villanova University                         9/25/17 2:25 PM
Tufts University                                9/26/17 8:40 AM
College of William and Mary           9/26/17 2:25 PM
Belmont University                          9/27/17 9:40 AM
Charleston Southern University      9/27/17 12:25 PM
Emerson College                              9/27/17 12:25 PM
Roanoke College                              9/27/17 1:25 PM
Colgate University                            9/27/17 2:25 PM
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute     9/27/17 2:25 PM
Southern Methodist University       9/28/17 8:40 AM
Wheaton College IL                          9/28/17 8:40 AM
Vanderbilt University                       9/28/17 12:25 PM
Vassar College                                  9/28/17 2:25 PM
University of Tennessee, Knoxville  9/29/17 9:10 AM
American University                        9/29/17 2:25 PM
Furman University                           10/2/17 10:40 AM
Nova Southeastern University         10/2/17 10:40 AM
Bates College                                    10/2/17 2:25 PM
Birmingham-Southern College        10/2/17 2:25 PM
Mercer University                            10/3/17 8:40 AM
UNC Asheville                                  10/3/17 8:40 AM
Denison University                           10/3/17 9:40 AM
High Point University                       10/3/17 9:40 AM
Agnes Scott College                         10/3/17 2:25 PM
Colby College                                   10/4/17 8:40 AM
Rollins College                                  10/4/17 8:40 AM
Northeastern University                  10/4/17 9:40 AM
Salem College                                   10/4/17 9:40 AM
Emory University                             10/4/17 10:40 AM
University of Southern California    10/4/17 10:40 AM
Princeton University                        10/4/17 1:25 PM
Warren Wilson College                    10/4/17 1:25 PM
Presbyterian College                        10/4/17 2:25 PM
Virginia Tech                                     10/4/17 2:25 PM
Fordham University                         10/5/17 9:40 AM
Oglethorpe University                     10/5/17 10:40 AM
University of California, Berkeley    10/5/17 2:25 PM
Elon University                                 10/5/17 2:25 PM
Hendrix College                                10/10/17 10:40 AM
UNC Greensboro                              10/10/17 10:40 AM
Brown University                             10/10/17 2:25 PM
Carleton College                              10/10/17 2:25 PM
University of Notre Dame                10/11/17 11:50 AM
Johns Hopkins University                 10/12/17 9:10 AM
Queens University of Charlotte       10/12/17 10:40 AM
Boston College                                 10/12/17 2:25 PM
College of Charleston                      10/12/17 2:25 PM
Fairfield University                           10/13/17 10:40 AM
University of Rochester                   10/13/17 10:40 AM
Samford University                          10/13/17 1:25 PM
Barnard College                               10/13/17 2:25 PM
Hollins University                             10/16/17 12:25 PM
Worcester Polytechnic Institute      10/16/17 1:25 PM
Appalachian State University          10/16/17 2:25 PM
St. Andrews University                    10/16/17 2:25 PM
Lafayette College                             10/17/17 8:40 AM
Wofford College                               10/17/17 8:40 AM
Georgia Southern University           10/17/17 9:40 AM
Berry College                                    10/17/17 1:25 PM
University of Chicago                       10/17/17 2:25 PM
University of Richmond                   10/17/17 2:25 PM
Haverford College                            10/19/17 9:15 AM
Northwestern University                 10/19/17 9:15 AM
Auburn University                            10/20/17 2:25 PM
Washington University in St. Louis  10/20/17 2:25 PM
Embry-Riddle – Daytona Beach        10/23/17 1:25 PM
Baylor University                              10/23/17 2:25 PM
Sewanee                                           10/25/17 8:40 AM
Rhodes College                                10/25/17 12:25 PM
Hofstra University                            10/30/17 10:40 AM
Catawba College                              10/30/17 2:25 PM
St. Lawrence University                   10/30/17 2:25 PM
Lynchburg College                            10/31/17 2:25 PM
Miami University, Oxford                 11/1/17 10:40 AM
Merrimack College                           11/1/17 2:25 PM
Wittenberg University                     11/8/17 9:40 AM
Ringling College of Art and Design   11/8/17 2:25 PM
Lynn University                                11/14/17 8:40 AM

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