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''Colleges That Change Lives'' began as a college educational guide first published by Loren Pope in 1996, that went through three editions prior to his death in 2008. The fourth and final edition, revised by Hilary Masell Oswald, was released in 2012. The current non-profit,
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, Colleges That Change Lives (CTCL) which was founded in 1998, is based on Pope's books.


Background


CTCL: The book

''Colleges That Change Lives'' is a book that explores college admissions in the United States and has four editions. It was first published in 1996, with a second edition in 2000, and a third edition in 2006. The final fourth edition (2013-2014) was published in 2012 after Pope's death, and was revised by Hilary Masell Oswald. A non-profit organization modeled after the book now carries the name. The fourth edition profiles 40 choices for liberal arts colleges that, "have one primary mission: educate the undergraduate. Each appeals to a slightly different type of teenager, but they all share a mission to raise students' trajectories and develop thinkers, leaders, and moral citizens. The little-known truth is that these colleges have been on the cutting edge of higher education for decades. Many of them have outperformed most of the ranking sweethearts in the percentages of graduates who become America's scientists and scholars."


CTCL: The non-profit

Following Loren Pope's vision, ''Colleges That Change Lives, Inc. (CTCL)'' was founded in 1998, two years after the first edition, and "independent of Mr. Pope (although with his blessing) and his publisher." It is recognized as a non-profit,
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. According to the CTCL website: CTCL was established to "as a way to keep Loren Pope's message alive." It is governed by a voluntary board of college counseling professionals. After the publication of the book, the colleges "began working together as a group of like-minded schools." A few years later, the non-profit was founded with Pope's approval. Then in 2012, Pope's family "hired Hilary Masell Oswald to revise the book again. She identified four more schools, and the organization invited them to join CTCL."


List of schools in the 2013-2014 edition

Northeast * Allegheny CollegeMeadville, Pennsylvania * Clark UniversityWorcester, Massachusetts * Juniata CollegeHuntingdon, Pennsylvania *'' Marlboro CollegeMarlboro, Vermont'' (now closed) * Ursinus CollegeCollegeville, Pennsylvania Mid-Atlantic * Emory and Henry UniversityEmory, Virginia (previously Emory and Henry College) * Goucher CollegeTowson, Maryland * University of LynchburgLynchburg, Virginia (previously Lynchburg College) * McDaniel CollegeWestminster, Maryland * St. John's CollegeAnnapolis, Maryland South * Agnes Scott CollegeDecatur, Georgia *'' Birmingham-Southern CollegeBirmingham, Alabama'' (now closed) *
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Danville, Kentucky *
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St. Petersburg, Florida * Guilford CollegeGreensboro, North Carolina * Hendrix CollegeConway, Arkansas * Millsaps CollegeJackson, Mississippi * '' New College of FloridaSarasota, Florida'' (no longer part of the CTCL schools) * Rhodes CollegeMemphis, Tennessee Midwest * Beloit CollegeBeloit, Wisconsin * Cornell CollegeMount Vernon, Iowa * Denison UniversityGranville, Ohio * Earlham CollegeRichmond, Indiana * Hillsdale CollegeHillsdale, Michigan * Hiram CollegeHiram, Ohio * Hope CollegeHolland, Michigan * Kalamazoo CollegeKalamazoo, Michigan * Knox CollegeGalesburg, Illinois * Lawrence UniversityAppleton, Wisconsin * Ohio Wesleyan UniversityDelaware, Ohio * St. Olaf CollegeNorthfield, Minnesota * Wabash CollegeCrawfordsville, Indiana * Wheaton CollegeWheaton, Illinois * The College of WoosterWooster, Ohio Southwest * Austin CollegeSherman, Texas * St. John's CollegeSanta Fe, New Mexico * Southwestern UniversityGeorgetown, Texas West * University of Puget SoundTacoma, Washington * Reed College
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* Saint Mary's College of CaliforniaMoraga, California * Whitman CollegeWalla Walla, Washington * Willamette UniversitySalem, Oregon


Current list of CTCL schools

The current CTCL list contains all of the colleges and universities above, except for Marlboro College, which closed in 2020, Birmingham–Southern College, which closed in 2024, and New College of Florida. It also places both branches of St. John's College under one listing. In addition, it restored a few schools that were included in earlier editions of the book: The Evergreen State College, Hampshire College, and Antioch College, which were all included in the 1996, 2000, and 2006 editions, and Bard College, which was in the 1996 edition. In 2024, CTCL added two colleges that were not a part of the original books, DePauw University and Oberlin College and Conservatory.Oberlin Joins Colleges that Change Lives
/ref> Northwest * The Evergreen State CollegeOlympia, Washington Northeast * Bard CollegeAnnandale-on-Hudson, New York * Hampshire CollegeAmherst, Massachusetts Midwest * Antioch CollegeYellow Springs, Ohio * DePauw UniversityGreencastle, Indiana * Oberlin College and ConservatoryOberlin, Ohio


Four editions

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See also

* List of alternative colleges and universities * Narrative evaluation


Notes


External links

* {{Colleges That Change Lives Alternative education Books about education Education in the United States Colleges That Change Lives Non-profit organizations based in Texas University and college admissions in the United States