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1. Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School: Student Life » College Counseling
www.visi.org/student_life/coun - [Cached]Published on: 3/18/2008 Last Visited: 3/18/2008
Suzanne T. Colligan Director of College Counseling colligan@visi.org -
2. www.thehoya.com
www.thehoya.com/news/100507/ne - [Cached]Published on: 10/5/2007 Last Visited: 10/5/2007
Many private schools want to keep the balance 50-50," said Suzanne Colligan, director of college counseling at Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School.
"The entire admissions process gets more and more competitive every year, regardless of whether you are male or female. However, in general, nationwide there are more women applying to college than men," said Colligan, who conceded that as a result, the admissions process may be more difficult for women.
On the other hand, science and technology schools, like the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, which admits women at a 17 percent higher rate than men, strive to increase female enrollment,
"There is a point where you have to look at the dynamics of the institution on a whole. As an institution, you are looking at what your character is and what the student body is that you want to make up," Colligan added. -
3. ABCNEWS.com : Schools Also Compete in College Scramble
www.abcnews.go.com/sections/ni - [Cached]Published on: 5/21/2003 Last Visited: 5/21/2003
"There are students who aren't ready to make that commitment," said Suzanne Colligan, a counselor at Georgetown Visitation, a Catholic girls' high school. "They're not mature enough.

