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CSWAT-A-GLANCE
310 Numberof Students
1:7 StudentTeacherRatio
29% Domestic StudentsofColor
30% StudentsReceiving FinancialAid
80% Facultywith AdvancedDegrees
20% Studentsfrom OutsideMA
30% Boarding Students
7 LanguagesSpoken onCampus
English, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Mandarin, Vietnamese, Spanish
We
areCSW. Andwecan’twait togettoknowyou.
You.
Yes,you. Theonereading thispage.Tellus all aboutyou.
Whoare youright now—and who do you want to become?
Whatdoyouwant todiscoverabout the people and the world around you?
What fires you upandmakes youwanttotake action?
We wanttoknow— and we will help you get there.
CSWiswhere learning comes to life.
Wherecreativity isn’t lockedin a classroom, a lab, or a studio. It’s in the air.
Whereevery individual matters—butwe’re more powerful together.
Thisistheplaceto start therestofyour remarkablelife.
At CSW, weare rooted in the values of progressive education and havebeen from the verybeginning.
What
does that look like in practice?
Courseworkisintensive,immersive,and connectedtolifebeyondtheclassroom
Weapproach contentthroughahighly interdisciplinarylens
Classroomcultureencouragescreativerisktaking,valuingprocessoverproduct Weencourageyoutosharpenyourfocuson whatyouloveandexplorethingsthatare newtoyou
ouwillregularlyengageinlivelydebate, hands-onlabs,anddirectfieldwork oure periences whatmakesyou,you are alwaysseen,heard,andhonored
Wewantyoutolearnhowtolearn—anessential skillyouwillcarryintoyourfutureasadoer, maker,innovator,leader,ande ceptionalhuman doingmeaningfulwork in the world.
We are leading the charge to elevate the student learning experience, with coursework that is thoughtfully tailored to the times we are living in.
Head of School Lise Charlier
i am thinking creatively about the management and tracing of nuclear waste repositories.
Aidan (Physics 2b: Nuclear Semiotics)
i am writing a research paper tracing the origins of racial discrimination in women’s healthcare.
Dana (U.S. Writing About History)
THEMODULESYSTEM
The Mod System is what sets a CSW education apart. With an unparalleled depth of 200+ academic and co-curricular offerings taught by expert faculty, youhave the flexibility to put your time,effort, and passion into what matters most to you.
Here’s how it works:
Ouracademicyearisdividedintosix focusedacademictermscalled odules, or ods, witheach odlimitedtojust threecourses eighteencourseseachyear ouworkwithadvisorsandfacultytocodesignaunique-to-youModschedule Eachdaybringsthreedeeplyengaged periodsofteachingandlearning,giving youthetimetofocusanddivedeepinto whatyou’restudying
Ourcoursesrangefromcoreacademic conceptstointerdisciplinarysubjects youwon’tfindanywhereelse andthey increaseindepthandbreadtheach year youareatCSW
ouareaccountableforeverythingyou learn andwewanttohearallaboutit, everystepoftheway
We are cultivating a curriculum that allows for specific, curated pathways of interest.Rashid, Math Department
robotics design ( math ) nRobotics esign,youcanstudythepast, current,andfutureuseofautomationtechnology inindustrialandeverydayuse.Througha comprehensiveoverviewofroboticsystemsand thesubsystemsthatcomprisethem,students workinteamstodesign,build,anddocument theirprogress.
fashion and textiles: design solutions in a circular world ( Visualart ) Design of the recent past is based ona linear model startwithunusedresources,wear,return totheearthwhenwearedoneusingit.Butwhat ifwelookedatfashionandtextilesinamindful way,consideringwheretheycomefromandwhere they’regoingafterwewearthem nthiscourse, wewillcreatematerials,wearableart,andmore consideringthese uestions,usingclothingdesign toexamine and potentially solveproblems.
current events in the spanish speakingworld (languages) nthiscourse,studentse aminecurrentevents in the Spanish-speaking worldalongwiththeir historicalroots.Eachweekisdedicatedtoa differentregionofthe panish-speakingworld. SourcesincludearticlesfromSpanish-language newspapersandmaga ines,podcasts,news clips,andblogs.
andbiology of cancer (science)
Theprofoundimpactofcanceronsocietyhasbeen thedrivingforcebehindmajorresearchadvances andledtoabetterunderstandingofcellbiology. Understandingthebasicbiologyofcancerand its impact onthe human bodyhasled tomore effectivetreatments,enhanceddetectionmethods, andthedevelopmentofpreventionstrategies.This courseprovidesanoverviewofthebiology,andthe geneticandmolecularbasisofcancer.
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Asafirst-yearstudent, ’sschedulebalancesre uiredfoundational courseslike Writing oundationsWorkshop and eometry with opportunitiesfore plorationlike igitalAnimation and African pics fromthe ral raditions, allowinghertodelveintoe istingcuriosities anddiscovernewpassions.
First Year Schedule
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Circleof isters
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Peer entor
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Portraitsand dentities
Writing oundationsWorkshop ood, ustice,Power irls arsity occer
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Keyboard kills
Writing oundationsWorkshop
Robotics esign irls arsity occer
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Raceinthe . . lackAmerica igitalAnimation irls arsity asketball
mOD 4 uitar kills ioConnections Cells, rganisms, andSociety eometry irls arsity asketball
mOD 5 panish ntermediate-Advanced ioConnections Cells, rganisms, andSociety eometry usicalProduction
mOD 6 panish ntermediate-Advanced African picsfromthe ral radition eometry usicalProduction
i am studying power dynamics and social disparities around the world through the lens of food.
i am
co-teaching“Music
Theory I” in my role as Music Department Ambassador.
Teddy
TeddycametoCSWasadedicatedmusicianinterestedinimprovinghis guitarskills,buthedidn’twanttolimithimselftoonediscipline.His th gradescheduleillustrateshistechnicaladvancement as a performing musician,alongwithaburgeoninginterestinthebiologicalsciences.
Junior Year Schedule
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AnimeClub iologyClub
CurriculumCommittee
Peer entor
PhotographyClub ongwritingClub
mOD 1 usic epartmentAmbassador usicTheory American mmigrantLiterature lementary unctions trengthandConditioning
mOD 2 rigonometry ar raining iologyofCancer oundsoftheWorld nsemble
mOD 3
AdvancedWritingPortfolio conomicsoftheWorld LatinAmerica Rebelsand Revolutionaries Rock Pop nsemble
mOD 4 ideoArt The oving mage iscovering ndia panish lective4 panishCaribbean trengthandConditioning Wilderness rip
mOD 5
WritingAboutReading nventingAfrica Colonialismand elfDetermination panish lective4 panishCaribbean ltimate risbee Wilderness rip
mOD 6 arine iology ff-CampusCourse ltimate risbee
WEARE PREPARING STUDENTSFOR THE WORLDOF TOMORROW.
i am dipping my toes into the field of epigenetics, exploring the role that genetic engineering technologies like CRISPR play in medicine, agriculture, and biotechnology.
Maya (Genetic Engineering and Molecular Biology)
SOCIALJUSTICEATCSW
Social justice, equity, and belonging are at the core of our identity as a school. That’s why we’re the first school to introduce a social justice requirement that touches every aspect of learning and lifehere. We want you to go out in the world ready to be both a confident advocate foryourself and a courageous ally for those who need you.
To satisfy the Social Justice Graduation Requirement, a course must examine: Historicalandcontemporaryissuesfromtheperspectives ofnon-westernculturesand orhistoricallyoppressedgroups. tructuresofpowerandprivilege theirhistory,causes,andeffects. odelsofsocialchange,withthegoalofadvancinghuman rightsandequity.
amore justsociety
i am organizing a used book drive on campustocutdownonwaste,reduceexcess spending, and make resources accessible and affordable to all students.
Beatrice (Co-Head of SOFA: Students on Financial Aid)
THEARTSATCSW
visualarts
Ourworkingartistfacultyteachbothbeginningand advancedclassesindrawing,painting,sculpture, photography,filmmaking,anddigitalart.
urfacilitiesincludefourartgalleries, - printers, darkrooms,andamultimedialabtoworkonvideo, animation,graphicdesign,anddigitalphotography. ach courseculminatesinacross-disciplinaryEnd-of-Mod howintheCommunity allery,whereourstudentsshare theirwork.
LEARNMOREABOUT VISUAL ARTS AT CSW:Whetherit’sour allor pringProductions,theannual Rock Pop nsemble,one-actplaysinthe tudent irectorsWorkshop,orourannual anceConcert,our studentstakeonnearlyeveryaspectofeachproduction, fromtheacting,dancing,andmusicalperformance,tothe directingandcostume and lighting design that makeeach showareality.
LEARN MORE ABOUT PERFORMINGARTS ATCSW:
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Our students connect their diverse interests and goals to shape a CSW experience that’s unique to them. Meet a few of our seniors and discover how the path they’re pursuing right now is helping them set a vision for what’s next in their lives.
ames daystudent cambridge, ma
IAM advocatingformoreinclusivityingeocaching.
IWILL serveasacommunityorganizertodismantlesystemsofoppression.
C W’scommitmenttosocialjusticeeducation wasoneofthefirstthingsthatattracted amesto
C W,andthroughouthistimeasastudent in classesandinaffinityandalliancegroups hehas dedicatedhimselftoexploringhisownidentity while alsolearninghow andwhen to elevatethe voicesofothers.Asco-headoftheschool’sIDEA nclusion, iversity, uity,andAction Committee, he’shelpedtoorgani eregular actionhours, duringwhichtimecommunitymemberscancome togethertosignpetitions,contactlocal,state,and federalofficials,andplancommunityevents.
nadditiontothisimportantrole, ameshasfully engagedhimselfinclasseslike“Decolonizing Women hattering ppression, ailhouse ation TheHistoryof ass ncarceration, and ActivisminAction ocumentary ilmandHuman Rights, towidenhisknowledgeofpublicpolicy, humanrights,andsystematicformsofoppression throughouthistory. ameshasalsobeenanactive memberof odel ,andC W’s unior tateof Americachapter,travelingasfarasWashington, C,toparticipateinconferences.Helooksforward tostudyingpublicpolicyandpoliticalscience incollege,inhopesofonedayworkingforlocal government.
adi
boarding student westroxbury,ma
IAM fundraisingandvolunteeringforCapeCod’s NationalMarineLifeCenter.
IWILL domyparttosupportandprotect endangeredmarinelife.
When adiwasjustelevenyearsold,sheandher mothergot into the practiceofrescuingstranded seaturtlesonthebeachesofCapeCodand transportingthemtotheNewEnglandAquarium forrehabilitationandrelocation.Shehassince remainedpassionateaboutthisworkandhopes toonedaywork as marineveterinarian.Tobring herselfclosertothisgoal, aditransferredtoC W herjunioryear. hehadalotofinterestsinaddition toscienceandveterinarymedicine,andappreciated how,inthe od ystem,shecouldfocusdeeply onscience,whilealsoe ploringotherthings. he creditscourseslike Animal ehavior and iology ofCancer insolidifyingherinterestinthebiological sciencesandpreparingherforhertrajectory ahead. ostnotably,C W’soff-campus arine io courseon aine’sHurricane slandgaveher thechancetoengagein important marinescience research,whichledhertothereali ationthatshe wantstomajorinmarinebiologyincollege.
Hasan boarding student atlanta, ga
IAM studyinghowmentalhealthaffects performanceforprofessionalathletes.
IWILL addressanddestigmatizeissuesofmental healthinthe lack, ndigenous,andPeopleof Color P C community.
AsastudentatC W,Hasanhasmadeitagoal totryalittlebitofeverything pursuing courseworkontopicshealreadyhadapassion for,like lack tudies, andtryingothers, like Computer cience, fortheveryfirsttime.A three-sportvarsityathlete occer, asketball,and rack ,Hasanhastakenadvantageofnumerous leadershipopportunitiesandco-curriculars, servingasadormleaderandacontributing memberoftheBlackStudentUnionandUnited StudentsofColorgroups. Forhisseniorcapstone project,heisstudyingtheimpactofmental healthonprofessionalathletes,andheintends tostudypsychologyandpotentiallygopre-med incollege.Hehopestoonedaybeabletooffer mental healthsupport tofellow membersof the P Ccommunityandopenupopportunitiesfor underprivilegedyouth.
i am participatingin student leadership training so that I can be an informed mentor to younger students of all identities and backgrounds.
Sammy (Peer Mentor)
LIFEONCAMPUSATCSW
We learn, play, eat, and live together— and even if you don’t live on campus, our dining hall and buildings are open late to keep us all connected.
makeyourself
70% Day Students
30% Boarding Students
4 Residential Dorms
i am learningimportant life skills and developing a stronger sense of independence.
65 Acresof WoodedCampus
Jared, Boarding Student
Yourweekends could also include…
Amusement parks
Applepicking A uariums Concerts scaperooms o-karting
Lasertag alltrips ovies
Paintball rampolineparks … and more!
15 Countries OutsidetheUS Represented
16 States Represented
12 MilesfromBoston andCambridge
20 ResidentialFaculty andTheir amilies
tCSW, our life as a community is a direct re lection ofour openness to diverse ideas and perspectives, freedom of expression, and respect for one another. Ourstudentscome fromevery background, culture, race, and identity, and their creativity, energy, and joymake us who weare.
Each of us—students, faculty, and staff—is accepted as an individual with our own experiences to draw on, and an evolving story to tell.
STUDENTLEADERSHIPATCSW
Every student has the agency and opportunity to shape their educational experience at CSW—and to support their fellow students in doing the same. Studentvoiceissoimportant to us that weencourage students to work side-by-side with our administrators to help shape school policy, review school curriculum and interview facultycandidates, and even serve as members of the Boardof Trustees. When you speak up, you will be heard.
your mind and heart
ALLIANCE,AFFINITY, AND INTEREST GROUPS ATCSW
CSW welcomes students of all races, genders, identities, cultures, and backgrounds to be a part of our community, and to freely share their experiences with us as unique individuals. When we come together to listen to one another, to learn from one another, and to question our biases, webreak downbarriersthatcanstandinthewayof communication and understanding.
Affinity groups areclose,safe spaces forstudents of certain ethnicitiesandbackgroundsto connect with and relate to one another. Our interest groups connectstudentswithshared interests and passions in pursuing what they love, or discovering something new to add to their lives.
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finity groups currently include AbleismAwareness AdoptionAffinity AsianHeritageAffinity lack tudent nion Circleof isters isabilityAlliance eministCoalition irst eneration enderand e uality Alliance
ewish tudentAffinity Space i edHeritage enofColor ueerP C ociedadLatin ransAffinity roup nited tudentsofColor
White tudentsAgainst Racism
Our interest-based clubs include:
Advisory oard A- oard
AnimeClub
AstrologyClub
asketballClub
otanyClub
ungeons ragons
ntrepreneurshipClub
Lit ag Literary aga ine
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Robotics eam
cience erdAdvisory
Posse AP
The ryphtonesA Cappella roup ranslationClub earbook
HEALTHANDWELLNESSATCSW
—by living well
as a student at CSW, and we’re committed to helping you navigate that journey in a healthy, balanced way. We offer an integrated set of tools and resources to help you care for mental and physical wellbeing, both as an individual and as part of our community.
LEARN MORE ABOUT HEALTHANDWELLNESS ATCSW:i am refiningmy technical soccer skills and growing into my role as a leader on and off the field.Leo, Boys Varsity Soccer Captain
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ATHLETICSATCSW
thletics at CSW re lect the same progressive approach that guides every aspect of how we learn and create as a community. Everyone can be part of the team here, regardless of their identity or ability.
Webelieve in the power of teamwork to build character and communication skills, and the joyofdiscovering what we’re capable of when wetake risks without the fear of failure. Whether you want to try a sport or activity that’s completely new to you or strengthen skills you’ve already developed, you’ll havethe opportunityto supportothersand besupportedin doing and being your best.
No matter what we’replaying, we workhard, weplay hard, and weareproud to compete together to achieve our goals… regardless of the final score.
Sports by season:
Fall
CrossCountry
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Winter oys asketball
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Spring aseball
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Year-round activities
Cardio o ing ance anceAerobics olf
Pilates
RockClimbing ouldering trength Conditioning oga
On campus
Athletictrainingfacility ance,martialarts yogastudios erciseclassrooms
ndoorjogging walkingtrack utdoorplayingfields
Regulationbasketballand volleyballcourts
i am writing an Op-Ed about the political history of Somaliland and its relationship with Somalia and colonial influence.
Lachlan (Inventing Africa)
Coco boarding student hangzhou, china
IAM curatingasecond-handthriftstoreclothing installation.
IWILL develop sustainable solutions to“fast fashion.
Cocohastwomainpassionsinlife:fashionand sustainability. WithCSW’shighlyinterdisciplinary curriculum,it’sbeeneasy ande citing forher tobeabletocombinethetwopursuits.Outsideof theclassroom,CocohasservedasheadofC W’s FashionCluband SustainabilityCommittee. Andin her WearableArt course,Cocoworkedwithvisual artandscienceteacherstoresearchanddevelop herownbioplastics,whichsheusedinthecreation oforiginal,sustainablymadefashiondesigns. orherseniorcapstone,shesolicitedclothing donationsfrommembersoftheCSWcommunity and used the school’scommunitygallery to host a pop-upthriftstore,withartfullyandaesthetically arrangedmerchandise.Theshop soldout inless thanaday. ncollege,Cocoplanstodoublemajor infashiondesignandenvironmentalanalysiswith aminorinbusinesssothatshecan doher part to makethefashionindustrymoresustainable.
ram daystudent west newton, ma
IAM restoringagas-powered,two-stroke,off-road dunebuggyandconvertingittoanelectricmotor andbattery.
IWILL worktomakecost-effectivesupersonic transportation a reality.
romayoungage, ramhashadapassionfor engineering.WhenhearrivedtoC W,heknewhe wantedtotakeasmanyphysics,math,andcomputer scienceclassesaspossible.Throughthemod system,hehasbeenabletotakeclasseslike Physics lectricityand agnetism, Robotics esign, Calculus- asedPhysics, and Computer cience, workingwithfacultywhoseexpertiseandpassion forthematerialhavegivenhimunprecedented one-on-onementorshipanddevelopedhisskills tonewlevels. utsideofclass, ramservesas theMechanicalTeamleadforCSW’scompetitive roboticsteam,inadditiontoparticipatinginthe ewish tudentAffinity pace, odelRocketryand AerospaceClub, odel ,WeightliftingClub, andUltimateFrisbee.Bram will study mechanical andaerospaceengineering incollegeandwould lovetoonedaycontributetomakingsupersonic transportationarealityintheUS.“Ithinkalotof theworld’sproblemswouldbesolvedifpeoplecould moreeasilyconnectwithoneanother,andtravel fromplacetoplaceinanefficient,cost-effective way, hesays.
abi boarding student doha, qatar
IAM usinggraffitiandstreetartforsocial commentaryinLittleHavana.
IWILL confrontissuesofurbani ation,affordable housing,andclimateinjusticeinunderserved communities.
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abilovestolearn,andsheispassionateabout contributingtothecommunitiesthat matter to her. AsastudentatC W,shehasservedasaleaderfor Circleof isters,anaffinitygroupforstudentsof colorwhoidentifyasfemale,and nited tudents ofColor,aspaceformembersofthe P C community.Sheisalsothedebatecoordinator forC W’s unior tateofAmericachapteranda participantinModelUN.One ofherfavoriteclasses atC Whasbeen Rockingthe choolhouse, a coursethatexploresthehistoryofeducationinthe UnitedStatesandchallenges students to createand markettheirownschool.Ithas been courseslikethis thathaveinspired abitopursueacareerinurban planning.AfterC W,shewillstudycommunity developmentwithapre-lawtrack,withtheultimate goalofgoingtolawschoolandusinghervoiceto supportdisadvantagedcommunities.
lijah Day Student Somerville, MA
IAM exploringtheartofwoodcarving.
IWILL beahealthy,happy,confident memberofsociety.
Anyonewhoknows lijahwilltellyouthathe isbright,open-minded,andeagertolearn,so itwasnosurprisewhenhewaselectedbythe studentbodytoserveasco-headofAdvisoryBoard A- oard ,arolethatinstilledhimwiththeuni ue opportunitytohelpshapeandinformschool policy. In takingon initiativeslikeminimizing foodwasteinthedininghallandensuringthat menstrualproducts be made available in all school bathrooms, lijahdevelopedcriticallifeskills likepatience,empathy,andself-advocacy,allthe whilelearningwhatitmeanstoproblemsolve, network,andeffectivelycommunicate.Athreeseasonvarsityathlete, lijahwasalsoelected captainoftheUltimateFrisbeeteam. As he looks aheadtothefuture, lijahise citedtocontinue learning,growing,andbuildingconnections,so thatnomatterwhatenvironmenthefindshimself in,heknowshewillbeathriving,thoughtful, contributing memberof society.
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i am pushing the boundaries of my own creativity and challenging myself to discover new possibilities with painting.
Jonas Wood ’95
A,HobartWilliamand mithColleges A, niversityofWashington
“CSWtaughtmetobeopenminded. Idon’tknow ifthat’s askill, butIthinkCSWisreallyopenminded. Therearea lot of different kinds of people, ways of life, andwaysofthinking.”
onasWood’ isacontemporaryartistwhoseworkhasbeen e hibitedatmuseumsandinstitutionsaroundtheworld.Hiswork isincludedinthepermanentcollectionsoftheHirshhorn useum and culpture arden,Washington, .C. etropolitan useumofArt, ew ork an rancisco useumof odernArt uggenheim useum, ew ork The road,LosAngeles useumof odernArt, ew ork andWhitney useumof AmericanArt, ew ork,amongothers.Hisworkisbold,colorful,andvibrant,re lecting auniquevisionofhiseverydayexperiences.
i am advocating for a world where access to a quality education is a right and not a privilege.Rae Walker ’13
A, oucherCollege
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“CSW operates on the fundamental belief that the young person is the center of the classroom, and I believe every young person deserves that.”
RaeWalker’ hasbeenpassionateabouteducationsincehistimementoringand tutoringlocalstudents manyofwhomhadseverephysicaldisabilities asa studenthimselfatC W. oucherCollegebroughtRaeto altimore, aryland, whereheworkstoensurethatdisabledandneurodivergentlearnersare taughtandcaredforinwaysthatbuildthemup,ratherthantearthem down. nadecade,Raehasservedasaresearchfellowat tanford niversity acorpsmember,coach,andconsultantfor eachfor America anadjunctlecturerat oucherCollege, organ tate niversity,andthe ohnsHopkins choolof ducation andateacher andconsultantfor altimoreCityPublic chools.Raealsoregularly volunteersasateacheratlocalchurches,prisons,andareaschools.
i am thinking creatively about how we share and consume stories.Josie Sedgwick ’09 A, mithCollege
“The job of a journalist is to be curious and resourceful, traits that CSW fosters in its curriculum and its community.”
Whetherit’sthroughphotography,video,orinteractivemedia, osie edgwick’0 knowshowtotakeastoryandpresentitinan engaging,compelling,andeasilydigestiblewayforadesired audience.Afterstudyingvisualartwithafocusondigital mediaat mithCollege, osiemovedto ew orkandhustled throughaseriesofcontractandfreelancejobsintech,education, marketing,anddesign,beforelandinganentrylevelpositionat TheNew YorkTimes. hewouldlatertransitiontotheCulturedesk, editingvisualandmultimediaprojectscoveringfineart,dance, theater,television,movies,andmusic.
VISIT+APPLYTOCSW
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Admissions interviews and tours are offered from the end of Septemberthrough January 31 to students in their application year and are required of all applicants. Bothin-person and virtual appointments are available and are conducted Monday through Friday while schoolis in session. Weask that you complete the interview process before February1. Please call the admissions office to check availability and reserve your appointment.
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