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Old 02-02-2008, 02:34 PM   #226
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AP Score Reporting...

SkyGirl,

All colleges that I know of ask that all AP scores be sent directly from the College Board in order to receive course credit after you are admitted. Since AP scores are not required for admission to any college, you will not be contacted about sending official score reports just yet. If you self-reported them in the designated space on the Common Application under "Academic Honors," that is sufficient. As soon as you decide on a college, you will then have to spend the $15 to send the official score report.

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Old 02-02-2008, 10:52 PM   #227
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Justin,
Thanks for answering my question!
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Old 02-03-2008, 03:57 PM   #228
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Dear Candyman,

Can You Please Update Your Description Of The Dorms? My Son Just Got Accepted Ed To Lafayette. He Is Athletic But Not A D 1 Player, Very Socalble, Likes Basketball And Working Out And Possibly Interested In A Business Economics Degree.
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Old 02-03-2008, 03:58 PM   #229
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Thanks for the advice, Justin! The interview went very well; it was great to meet a alum, and I was able to gain more perspective on the experience Lafayette offers. I would reccomend an interview to those who are able to meet with an alum, or visit campus. It is a very comfortable, rather informal meeting, and I think that it will positively affect my prospects for Lafayette admission.
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Old 02-03-2008, 07:34 PM   #230
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Wecome Debparent, I see the above was your first post!

I am sure Justin a/k/a Candyman will be along before too long to respond to your question -- or perhaps you will be able to find info on the dorms by doing a search of this forum. (See the search option on the blue bar above - you can limit the search to a particular forum if you do an "advanced search").

Congrats on your son's ED acceptance and I hope you will continue posting now that you have taken the plunge!

P.S. OK, I did a search of posts on the Lafayette forum using "dorm" and found this thread: Dorm Selection Time
It may answer some of your questions.

Last edited by JEM; 02-03-2008 at 07:42 PM. Reason: added P.S.
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Old 02-03-2008, 07:46 PM   #231
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Hi,
Our daughter graduated in 2005 with a degree in business/econ. This is a major that flushes out early, before you must declare at end of soph. year. And that is beacuse it is hard. She did very well - a natural with the program. Did not get it from me or my H. There are plenty of club sports for your son. Our D. played rugbee - could not believe it - balls are like hot potatoes to her. She had a great "career" at Laf. I am an alum. - long time ago. Let me know if you have any questions. By the way, dorms are all over the place - large, very small, you won't know what he will get. It will work no matter. Our daughter is completing a Masters at Columbia. Laf. prepared her quite well! Good luck!
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Old 02-03-2008, 09:33 PM   #232
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Residence Hall Options...

Debparent,

I recently gave an informal residence hall tour to a member of the Class of 2012. Before the tour, I had typed up a quick "cheat sheet" with residence hall stats and my immediate impressions/highlights of each building. I'll paste the document here for the sake of convenience...if you would like me to elaborate on any point, please let me know. Also understand that it's extremely difficult to categorize a building beyond the hard statistics. I try my best, but it's possible that not all students would agree with my thoughts.

With that said...

1. Watson Hall
- 64/130 first-year students, co-ed by floor
- “Wellness” (substance-free) section: 14 first-year students
- Library study space
- Condition: nothing special, average rooms, walk-in closets, no A/C, no carpeting

2. Kirby House
- 12/69 first-year students, all-male (mainly varsity athletes)
- Library study space, large lounge with TV
- Location is ideal
- Gilbert's Cafe on ground floor
- Condition: well-maintained, HUGE rooms, HUGE walk-in closets, A/C, no carpeting

3. Easton Hall
- 50/105 first-year students, co-ed by room
- One large restroom and one lounge/kitchen per floor
- Near Marquis Dining Hall
- Condition: last renovated in ‘02, average rooms, built-in closets, no A/C, no carpeting

4. Kamine Hall
- 90 first-year students, co-ed by room
- Small lounges/kitchens on each floor
- Removed from campus
- Simon’s Café on ground floor
- Condition: newly built (‘05), average rooms, A/C, no carpeting, hospital-like

5. Conway House/PT Farinon
- 30 first-year students, co-ed by room
- Family atmosphere – get to know everyone with one big lounge
- Isolated from rest of campus
- Condition: a bit run-down, average rooms, no A/C, no carpeting

6. Ruef Hall
- 110/143 first-year students, co-ed by floor
- Small communities
- One large lounge/kitchen on ground floor
- Condition: nothing special, average rooms, walk-in closets, no A/C, no carpeting

7. Keefe Hall
- 16/117 first-year students, co-ed by room
- Family atmosphere within “Wellness” (substance-free) floor
- Overall quiet building
- Private restrooms, lounge/kitchen for each living group
- Condition: built in ‘99, average rooms, A/C, carpeting, hotel-like

8. South College
- 105/220 first-year students, co-ed by floor
- Large lounges/kitchens on each floor
- “Party Dorm” - noisy on weekends
- Condition: last renovated in ‘02, HUGE rooms, A/C, carpeting

9. McKeen Hall
- 90/182 first-year students, co-ed by floor
- Lounge/kitchens on each floor
- Near Farinon Dining Hall
- Condition: newly renovated (‘07), smaller rooms, built-in closets, A/C, no carpeting

10. Gates Hall
- 42/84 first-year students, co-ed by floor
- Lounge/kitchen on ground floor only
- Near Farinon Dining Hall
- Condition: needs renovation, smaller rooms, built-in closets, no A/C, no carpeting

BTW, I should also mention that all first-year buildings have laundry facilities.

- Justin
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Old 02-04-2008, 01:07 PM   #233
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Justin: is the laundry FREE in each dorm? That is so very cool, by the way!
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Old 02-04-2008, 01:16 PM   #234
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Laundry...

fencersmother,

Yes, starting this year, the laundry is entirely FREE for students. No more rolls of quarters, no swipe cards, nothing! Well, of course, that $$$ is now simply tacked onto our room & board, but still...it's FREE!

On top of all this, they'll be replacing each and every washer and dryer over the summer with brand new machines. Now if that isn't reason enough to attend Lafayette, I don't know what is.

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Old 02-04-2008, 09:37 PM   #235
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Geez, Justin, now *I* want to go to Lafayette (but at Davidson, they do the students' laundry for them).
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Old 02-04-2008, 09:39 PM   #236
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fencersmother,

Okay, now that's just a bit too lazy.

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Old 02-07-2008, 12:59 PM   #237
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""Delays are occurring when email is sent to Yahoo accounts. The problem is not unique to Lafayette. If possible, provide a different email address when emailing Admissions.""

I just saw this on Lafayette's website! Did they put it up recently? I provided a yahoo email on my app (:
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Old 02-07-2008, 03:45 PM   #238
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Email Issue...

SkyGirl,

For the sake of those unaware of the notice (which was posted two days ago):

<<< Delays are occurring when email is sent to Yahoo accounts. The problem is not unique to Lafayette. If possible, provide a different email address when emailing Admissions. >>>

If you provided the College with a Yahoo! address on your application, I wouldn't worry about it. Admissions will contact you by some other means (postal mail) if need be. If you don't have another account, you might consider creating a Gmail account.

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Old 02-08-2008, 07:37 AM   #239
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I was wondering whether you knew how many academic scholarships are awareded to each incoming class? The average grade point average and SAT scores of recipients are listed on the website, but the actual number of awards given is not mentioned...any info?

Thanks!
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Old 02-08-2008, 07:46 AM   #240
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Merit Scholarships...

want2bIvy,

As stated on the Lafayette website:

<<< Each year, Marquis and Trustee Scholarships are awarded to approximately 15 percent of the entering class. >>>

15 percent of the approximately 2,200 students we admit = 330 students receiving a scholarship.

The breakdown of Marquis to Trustee Scholarships varies significantly year to year, but I've heard admissions officers say they usually end up awarding twice the number of Trustee Scholarships as Marquis Scholarships.

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