Live Q&A with a University of Rochester Admissions Officer

Recorded Thursday, September 17, 2020 at 09:00 PM

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University of Rochester

Rochester, NY
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Ask University of Rochester admissions officers questions about what it takes to get admitted to University of Rochester, their application process, academics, and more.

University of Rochester has shut down campus visits and tours due to the coronavirus outbreak, and many families are missing out on the opportunity to learn about the college first hand from admissions staff on campus. Libby Browne will start the session with an in-depth overview of University of Rochester, covering topics ranging from admissions to academics to campus life. In the second half of the session, she'll open the floor to an audience Q&A session and answer your questions about University of Rochester admissions, life on campus, and more.

Libby Browne, M.Ed

Regional Associate Director of Admission

University of Rochester

Libby has worked in higher education for over ten years in both student life and enrollment management at a variety of different institutions, including nonprofit organizations, visual art schools, and both private and public research universities around the country. She is no stranger to navigating the world of remote office work, as she lives in Southern California and has worked for the past 4 years as a West-Coast Regional for the University of Rochester. She’s looking forward to sharing more on what makes this community special!

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University of Rochester

Rochester, NY
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Undergrad College: University of Chicago

Major: Economics

Work Experience: As a Co-Founder of CollegeVine, I lead the data science and admissions curriculum teams. I have worked with thousands of students and families over the course of 8 years. I have also spent time as a senior analyst in aviation operations, strategy, and marketing.

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