Let's make it easier to find the school that's perfect for you.

The college search is already challenging for students and families. So Amherst, Bowdoin, Carleton, Pomona, Swarthmore, and Williams are putting our own rivalries aside, and hosting a series of virtual and in person events for students, families, and counselors.

Students: RSVP for events that interest you, and browse recordings of previous sessions at the bottom of the page. You can also fill out one easy form to get admission information about each school.

Counselors and CBOs: browse upcoming events just for you.


Upcoming Student Programming

APR23
Tuesday, April 23, 2024
8:00 p.m. EST

Fly-in Programs and Other Ways to Get to Know Us

Virtual Program

Designed for all first-generation and/or low-income students and their families.

Wondering what a fly-in program is and whether it's the right option for you? Or other ways you can get to know us? Join us to learn about our respective programs and how they can benefit you. We'll offer advice so that you can submit the strongest application possible.

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APR2
Tuesday, April 2, 2024
8:30 a.m. EST

Home Away from Home: A Conversation for International Students

Virtual Program

🌏 Designed for international students and their families.

Hear from international admissions officers at our six schools about tools to help you navigate the US college search process.

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MAR23
Saturday, March 23, 2024
2:00 p.m. EST

Six Colleges in Durham

Join us for an afternoon in Durham during which we will discuss the value and affordability of the liberal arts and provide specific information about each individual institution.

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Select Recorded Sessions

Six Colleges: Majors, Minors, and More: The Academic Experience at Liberal Arts Colleges

Faculty and current students talk about the academic experience at a liberal arts college - from choosing a major to relationship building and research opportunities.

Campus Life and Building a Community

Learn how our six colleges ensure that first-generation and low-income students have the resources they need to succeed and how we foster community on our campuses.

Designed for all first-generation and/or low-income students and their families.

Starting Your College Search Process: A Special Session for First-Generation Students or Families with Fewer Financial Resources

Join admission officers from the six colleges to learn more about what you can do to prepare for college this summer. They'll have pointers for students and families alike on what to look for, what to prepare, and when to get started.