Saturday, July 31, 2010

Again, Lasell earns Great College's to work for honors...

Lasell College was recognized by the The Chronicle of Higher Education, 2010 Great Colleges to Work For® in three categories: Professional/Career-Development Programs, Teaching Environment and Supervisor or Department-Chair Relationship.

In all, only 97 of the 277 participating institutions achieved "Great College to Work For" recognition for specific best practices and policies. Results are reported for small, medium, and large institutions, with Lasell College included among the small institutions with enrollment under 2,999. This is the second year in a row Lasell College has been recognized.

The announcement appears in a special supplement of The Chronicle http://chronicle.com/academicworkplace.

Friday, July 23, 2010

Lasell Leftovers 2010!

From single-stream recycling throughout the campus buildings to the renovation and building of the new Center for the Creative and Applied Arts, Lasell College has taken on a Green perspective in daily operations! Throughout the year, there are many activities, events, and contests happening around campus to lessen the College’s carbon footprint, encourage students to recycle, and provide service to the local and global community.

April and May are bittersweet times here at Lasell College, with final exams wrapping up, undergraduate students moving home for the summer, and the Senior class preparing for Commencement. As the students are packing and repacking their bags and boxes for the trip home, there are countless items they may not want or have space for anymore! In many cases, this perfectly good “stuff” is usually destined to end up in a landfill, but not from our campus. Lasell students and staff initiated the “Lasell Leftovers” drive this spring to gather all of this material, from non-perishable food, clothing, and small appliances for donation to several local and national charities. Over 700 pounds of food was donated to Haiti relief efforts through the Church of God in Waltham, Massachusetts, and a whopping 1,400 pounds of clothing was donated to the Big Brothers/Big Sisters program. Art and Office supplies totaling over 250 pounds were donated to teachers throughout Boston through the Extras for Creative Learning program, and 100 pounds of small appliances and household items were given to The Wish Project in Lowell, Massachusetts.

The Lasell Leftovers program is not only rewarding in the fact that Lasell College students and staff are helping the local and global community, but we are able to promote reuse and recycling throughout the campus! To learn more about Lasell College’s efforts to become Green and sustainable, check out the
Environmental Awareness website online, and follow Environmental Studies Professor Daly’s blog!

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Calling all Transfer Students...

With the spring semester over and summer well underway, this just might be my favorite time of year because that means 1st year student orientation is complete, transfer orientation is rapidly approaching, and all of our new students are beginning to make their transition to Lasell.

This fall will be an exciting time to be a transfer student at Lasell - we have students transferring from more than 60 different colleges and universities nationwide, representing 20 different states, including Colorado, California, Alabama, Florida, Kentucky, Missouri, Louisiana, Tennessee, and South Carolina, to name a few!

Transfer Orientation on August 17th, 2010, should prove to be a great time for our new transfer students to meet each other, become more familiar with campus, meet their advisor, and select classes. If you’re a transfer student who will be starting at Lasell this fall, be sure to mark your calendar for Tuesday, August 17th. You won’t want to miss it!

On the other hand, if you’re beginning the transfer process and are considering applying to Lasell for transfer admission, there are a few things you should know:

  1. We make the transfer process straightforward and easy.
  2. Anytime you have questions about the transfer process or Lasell College, myself and all of our Admission staff is here to assist you – just call, e-mail, send a letter, Tweet, send a message on Facebook, or just stop by!

We review transfer applications on a rolling basis for both the Fall and Spring terms and upon acceptance, you will receive a credit evaluation for any completed college-level courses (taken at an accredited institution) for which you received a “C” grade or higher.

If you’re ready for a change, I encourage you to see what the Lasell experience can do for you. Apply online here and don’t hesitate to contact myself or the Office of Undergraduate Admission if you have any questions – that’s why we’re here!

Best,

Sam

PS: For more information online about transferring to Lasell, be sure to check out these pages: Transfer Admission, Transfer Credit and Scholarship Information

Thursday, July 1, 2010

C'mon up!

After two years as an Admission Counselor, I consider myself to be a hotel connoisseur. Hi, my name is Tyler Wentworth and the states of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Maryland have all become like new homes for me. When the College Fair and High School visit season hits in mid-September through November, I pack my bags and say goodbye to Massachusetts (and Lasell) for close to 11 weeks. Visiting between 4 and 5 high schools a day, a college fair at night, and speaking to hundreds of students and families, are all in a day’s work for me and the Lasell College admission staff!

I have been traveling to New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Maryland for over 2 years now, and I have met so many fantastic students who have enrolled and now call Lasell College their second home. Coming from these areas may seem like a long trip for some, but it really is quite easy to get to and from Lasell (I make the drive every Sunday and Friday in the Fall!). Lasell College is conveniently located right off the Mass Pike and Interstate 95, so driving to campus is very simple.

If you prefer other modes of transportation, campus is just a short T ride (Boston’s subway system) from Boston. Southwest Airlines offers rates as low as $59 from Baltimore to Boston, and Amtrak trains travel daily from Washington D.C., Philadelphia, and New York City to South Station in Boston for as low as $49. Greyhound buses also travel throughout the country straight to South Station. With so many options to get to and from campus, home is never too far away from your new home here at Lasell College.

During my travels, I have been able to enjoy much of what these three states have to offer, from rich history, amazing people, to the great food throughout the area (although Geno’s cheese steaks are delicious, Maryland’s crab cakes… they just can’t be beat). Touring the historic Camden Yards, watching some of the greatest high school football rivalries in the county, and learning (and re-learning) the exits off the Garden State Parkway have all been experiences that I will always remember. In each high school I have visited as well, I have been greeted with a smile and welcoming reception from both the students and guidance community.
The New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Maryland areas have all become new homes for me, and I graciously offer to return the hospitality for each of you when you visit Lasell!
With school out for summer, you may be getting ready or looking for a summer vacation destination. There is no better place to visit than Newton and Boston. While you’re in the area take a tour of Lasell’s beautiful campus. Come for a day, or stay all weekend, but make sure Lasell College is part of your Boston itinerary!
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On a sad note, we'll be saying goodbye to Tyler later this month, as he begins a new opportunity and graduate study. Best of luck Tyler!