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military color guard with American and service flags
University News
November 9, 2017 | 03:20 pm

Veterans Alliance offers fellowship, structure

Created in 2013, the group is open to all students, faculty, staff, and alumni who are active duty military or veterans, and provides events and resources throughout the year. This Veterans Day weekend, the group will host the annual Military Appreciation Football Game.

topics: admissions, featured-post, Veteran and Military Family Services Office, veterans, Veterans Alliance,
group portrait of Admissions counselors
Campus Life
October 7, 2016 | 11:47 am

Meet the newest Admissions counselors

The University’s six new admissions counselors come from Rochester, Ohio, Florida, New York City—and Jamaica. All six were hired this summer over hundreds who applied. Their task? To find the next group of exceptional University students.

topics: admissions, announcements,
Portrait of Mark Constable
Campus Life
November 10, 2014 | 04:31 pm

Salute to University’s veterans

Financial economics major Mark Constable ’16 is one of more than 80 military veterans currently enrolled as students at the University. This Veterans Day, we recognize and honor the commitment of our students, faculty, and staff who serve or have served in our nation’s armed services, and share just a few of their stories.

topics: admissions, Department of Economics, Department of Political Science, Institute of Optics, Veteran and Military Family Services Office, veterans,
three students in military fatigues, one holding an American flag, standing in front of Rush Rhees Library
Campus Life
November 6, 2014 | 06:51 pm

Veteran and Military Family Services Office opens

There has been a 50% increase in the number of veteran students enrolled at the University since 2010. To better serve those students, and the family members of veterans, the University will celebrate the opening of the new Veteran and Military Family Services Office this Veterans Day.

topics: admissions, announcements, Office of Government and Community Relations, scholarship, Veteran and Military Family Services Office, veterans,
Jon Burdick at a reception with African student leaders
University News
August 21, 2014 | 06:59 pm

Rochester top college destination for African leadership students

The University ranks as the number one destination for graduates of the African Leadership Academy (ALA), a selective college preparatory program in South Africa. Last week the University hosted the academy’s 4th annual indaba, meaning “gathering” in Zulu – the largest conference in North America for students who have graduated from ALA.

topics: admissions, African Leadership Academy, events, global engagement, Hajim School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Jonathan Burdick, School of Arts and Sciences, South Africa,
standardize test
Campus Life
September 7, 2012 | 04:11 pm

Admissions Adopts Test Flexible Policy

Beginning fall 2012, the University of Rochester Admissions Office will become “test flexible,” allowing applicants to the undergraduate College of Arts, Sciences & Engineering to submit any national or international test result along with their secondary school records of courses and grades.

topics: admissions, announcements,