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Rupesh Katariya

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Choosing between Hood College and Goucher College for an MBA depends on a few factors:Academic Focus: Hood College offers a more business-focused MBA, which may align better with career-oriented goals. Goucher, while strong in liberal arts, may not provide business-specific training.Career Prospects: Hood graduates are actively paying back federal loans, suggesting solid post-graduation employment outcomes. Goucher's students may have a different path, focusing more on liberal arts fields.Location: Hood is situated near both Washington D.C. and Baltimore, offering broader job opportunities in business sectors, while Goucher's location
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Finding part-time jobs while studying at Hood College can be manageable, but it depends on a few factors:On-Campus Employment: Hood College offers on-campus jobs for students, which are often easier to secure compared to off-campus opportunities. These jobs are flexible and designed to fit around your academic schedule. Positions may include roles in the library, dining services, or administrative support. On-campus jobs can be a great option for international students as they may not require additional work permits.Off-Campus Employment: For international students, getting off-campus jobs is subject to visa regulations. International
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Rupesh Katariya

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A common Indian student can get into Hood College as long as he/she meets the eligibility requirements of Hood College. The admission process into Hood College is competitive, but it does not always take the form of a brilliant academic record. Here are some points worth mentioning: 1. Academic Requirements: Generally, no GPA is given much importance for admission into undergraduate courses at Hood College; however, one should maintain a decent academic record on the whole and especially on subjects relevant to the programme of study chosen by the student. At the same time, specific qualifications as well as standardized test
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Misha

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Living on campus enhances student experience through community engagement, academic support, and participation in extracurricular activities. Hood College has six residence halls where students have the choice to choose their own roommate. Residence halls are fully connected with wifi and have vending machines, computers, television, and lounge area. All housing areas have on-site laundry machines that are provided at no added cost to the student. The estimated cost of on-campus housing and meals is $8,400 and $7,800 respectively. Off-campus housing offers privacy and the cost of living can be slightly cheaper than living on campu
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Misha

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Application process at Hood College-Students can apply via Common App or Hood College App.Complete the application form.Submit required documents-Official academic transcripts.English proficiency test scores.Proof of financial support.Copy of passport.Students can also submit supplement materials which include additional writing samples, a letter of recommendation, an interview with an admission counselor, a resume, and ACT or SAT scores.Within three weeks of the application being received, students receive a decision. 

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Misha

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Hood College is cheaper than Franklin and Marshall College in terms of both tuition and overall costs. A cost comparison between the two colleges is outlined below-Tuition $46,700$70,566Average Housing$8,400 $10,026Average Food$7,800 $6,654Books and supplies$1,430 $800Transportation$1,822 $400Personal expenses$1,904 $1,350Federal Loan Fees$58$55Total$68,114$89,851

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Students have a mix of positive and negative experiences in Hood. Student reviews mention that the staff and professors are incredibly supportive and facilities appear top-notch. Students like that the campus is small and clean. Many reviews appreciate the college for affordability reasons. Students like the small, intimate learning environment and consider it one of Hood's most impactful qualities. Some reviews show concern about the food quality. 

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Misha

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International students are not eligible for full-tuition scholarships at Hood College. A comprehensive evaluation of all submitted application materials is used to determine scholarships. Scholarships can be awarded for a maximum of eight semesters and are renewable for the duration of the student's undergraduate studies at Hood. At the time of admission, all international students will be reviewed for one of the following scholarship levels:• Trustee Scholarship – $30,000 per year• Presidential Scholarship – $28,000 per year• Dean Scholarship – $24,000 per year• Leadership Award – $20,000 per year• Achievement Award
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Misha

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Hood College offers the following online courses-MBABusiness CertificateInformation Technology (M.S.) Cybersecurity (M.S. or Certificate) Reading Specialization (M.S.) Multidisciplinary Studies in Education (M.S.) Mathematics Instructional Leadership (M.S.) Mathematics Education (M.S. or Certificate) Elementary STEM (Certificate)Educational Leadership (M.S. or Certificate)Curriculum and Instruction (M.S.) Thanatology (Certificate) 

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Hood College is a good option for international students. According to US News and World Report, the college ranked #60 in Regional Universities North, #21 in Best Value Schools, and #61  in Top Performers on Social Mobility. The college has compiled a list of international funding opportunities available to international students interested in pursuing their graduate studies in the United States. Hood College offers part-time on-campus employment possibilities in addition to exceptional OPT and CPT job placement assistance. Approximately 41.5% of the undergraduate student body identifies as members of underrepresented racial or e
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