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Misha Johnson '08 and Julia Schutt '09 check out tomatoes growing in Connecticut College’s organic garden. The garden's vegetables are used in the dining halls. More
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The typical
Connecticut College student?
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"Interested
in studying different things.
Economics majors are taking art or
dance courses." — David Urbaneja Furelos '09 |
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"Open,
friendly and wants to make the campus a strong community,
since almost all students live on campus." — Maddie
Thomson '09 |
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"We like to learn about cultures other than our own: study
another language, study abroad
or intern abroad." — Gordon Nye Sleeper '10 |
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Name:
Kim-Toy Reynolds Huh '77
Occupation: Chicago police lieutenant
Notable feat: Studied
Chinese her sophomore year at Connecticut College and used it
to help arrest one of the nation’s top fugitives.
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Harris
Rosenheim '09 decided to apply to Connecticut College because
of the many leadership opportunities offered here. Why are you
interested in Connecticut College? Send us an e-mail and
be sure to tell us where you're from. Your response could end
up in the next issue of the newsletter.
Have you visited Connecticut College? Take a tour.
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28 varsity
teams at Connecticut College compete in the NESCAC (New England Small College Athletic Conference)
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Q: I'm going to need financial aid. Is it hard to get at Connecticut College?
A: I applied for financial aid and got a great package. When my two younger sisters came to visit me here my freshman year,
they loved it so much they decided they wanted to come here too. They applied and were both accepted, and they got the same
financial aid package I
did. Now, all three of us go to Connecticut College.
— Farrell Thayer '09, Environmental Studies major, women’s hockey
player
Want the scoop from a real student? E-mail your question to newsletter@conncoll.edu. Your question and answer could be published in the next newsletter.
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