
PREPARING FOR COLLEGE
Your Dream School is Test Optional: What Does that Mean?
The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in cancelled test dates or limited seating for the SAT and ACT, prompting a number of colleges and universities to temporarily suspend standardized test requirements for first-year and transfer applicants. Since test optional policies...
5 Things You Should Ask on Every College Tour
Touring a college campus is one of the most important parts of the college decision-making process. It’s your best chance to talk with current students about their individual experience, but the questions you ask are as important as the answers you get. After...
How to Build a Student Résumé
The college application process is competitive, and a résumé is a great way for you to showcase your experience and achievements to an admission counselor. The key is knowing how to build an enticing and effective résumé that will stand out from the crowd. The Bentley...
AROUND CAMPUS
La Cultura Latina’s La Raza Event Showcases the Latin Community’s Festive and Diverse Heritage
Students create a celebration of culture, identity and belonging At this year’s La Raza celebration, the diversity of performances — including salsa, merengue, reggaetón and bachata dancers along with a mariachi band playing traditional Mexican music — captured the...
Getting in the Game
Lucas Vanroboys ’23 helps student-athletes connect with brands to monetize their name, image and likeness Endorsement deals — agreements for a company to use an individual’s name, image and likeness (NIL) for promotion to represent their brand — have typically been...
Giving Back to Community Leads Twins to Bentley
Katelyn and Veronica Ambrosio were 5 years old when their family moved into Chesterbrook Gardens, a community housing facility located just a few miles from the Bentley University campus in Waltham, Mass. Every academic year, students from the Bentley Service-Learning...
YOUR FUTURE
Experiences of Being a Young Intern
By Emily Larson Like all college students, I was thrilled when I learned that I landed a summer internship. Having completed an internship at a local nonprofit the summer before coming to Bentley, I knew I wanted to jump back in. As a freshman at Bentley, this was an...
Forging a Path to Wall Street
Ryan Gormley ˊ19 dreamed of a job on Wall Street, and Career Services helped make it happen
Bentley Student-Athletes Earn Nation’s Highest Graduation Rate for Sixth Straight Year
For the sixth straight year, Bentley University’s student-athletes have the highest graduation rate in the nation at 99%, according to the latest NCAA Division II Academic Success Rate report. Bentley was one of only three institutions nationwide to receive that...
MORE STORIES
Searching for Scholarships
With $3 billion in private scholarships available to prospective college students each year, finding the money to pay for your dream school is easier than ever — provided you know where to look. Scholarships are essentially free money that goes straight to paying your...
Giving Back to Community Leads Twins to Bentley
Katelyn and Veronica Ambrosio were 5 years old when their family moved into Chesterbrook Gardens, a community housing facility located just a few miles from the Bentley University campus in Waltham, Mass. Every academic year, students from the Bentley Service-Learning...
Your Dream School is Test Optional: What Does that Mean?
The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in cancelled test dates or limited seating for the SAT and ACT, prompting a number of colleges and universities to temporarily suspend standardized test requirements for first-year and transfer applicants. Since test optional policies...
5 Things You Should Ask on Every College Tour
Touring a college campus is one of the most important parts of the college decision-making process. It’s your best chance to talk with current students about their individual experience, but the questions you ask are as important as the answers you get. After...
Inclusivity and Fashion Take Center Stage at the Black United Body Fashion Show
The 2023 Black United Body (BUB) fashion show on March 25 drew a crowd of nearly 1,000 people who gathered in the Bentley Arena for a look at curated collections from local people-of-color designers modeled by Bentley students. But beyond the impressive...
Bentley, Boston and the Best of Both Worlds
When Colombia native Nicole Theilkuhl ’20 was looking at universities in the U.S., strong academics and small class size were a priority.