Now that you have read all about why women’s colleges might be the right fit for you and you know not only who they are but where they are located (thanks to our snazzy big list of all the four year women’s colleges in the United States) — My College Guide figured it might be a good idea to make it easy for you to actually get connected to them!
As you can see – the majority of women’s colleges have made the forward-thinking decision to join the Twitter community: which is good news for you! Show admissions who you are, see what kind of things the college cares about, or keep on top of as-it-happens college news, events, and everything else. There’s plenty of students out there just like you — why not set yourself apart from the crowd? Narrowing down your list of colleges doesn’t have to be boring!
Of course, My College Guide had to make it as easy as possible for you, so you can spend more time connecting and engaging, instead of digging through page after page of colleges, weighing who to follow – or not. Instead, simply follow along on My College Guide’s Twitter List of Four Year Women’s Colleges.
Related posts:
- The Big List: 50 Colleges and Universities Who Twitter Part 1
- Four Year Women’s Colleges and Universities in the United States: Find Your Fit
- Had Enough Yet? The Big List Part 4: Colleges and Universities Who Twitter
- The Big List Part Three: 50 More Colleges and Universities Who Twitter
- 51 Colleges and Universities on Twitter Part 6
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