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Lowry gives advice to students looking for right college fit in New York Times article

Kim Chaudoin | 

President L. Randolph Lowry was featured in an article today that appeared in the New York Times column “The Choice: Demystifying College Admissions and Aid.” New York Times reporter Tanya Caldwell recently interviewed Lowry about the 2012 Millennial Values Survey recently released by the Public Religion Research Institute and the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace & World Affairs at Georgetown University. 

The survey of more than 2,000 college-age Millennials (age 18-24) are considerably more racially and ethnically diverse than the general population. Read complete survey results here.

In the article that appeared today, Lowry responded to the findings of the survey and gave advice to prospective college students when trying to find a good college fit. Read the entire article here.