Our Difference
At IvyClimbing, our students can become more of who they want to be.
We encourage them to inspire and to be inspired, to challenge and to be challenged, and to never miss an opportunity to shine.
We encourage all of our students to embrace this idea and to find ways to improve themselves and help those around them to make this world a better place.
An IvyClimbing experience thus goes beyond preparing students for admission into a selective college. It aims at bringing out the best in each student – intellectually, socially, and creatively, along with skills that will serve them well for a life time. Many of our students sense increased confidence in their public speaking, writing, people and communication skills.
NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS
- November 2, 2020
College News and Fun Facts: Lafayette College
1,000 NIGHTS. The 1,000 Nights formal is for first-year students only, signifying the roughly 1,000 more days until graduation. It was inspired by the 100 Nights formal held each spring for seniors that marks the number of days until Commencement. … More
- October 30, 2020
College News and Fun Facts: University of Richmond
In 2015, Richmond tied for first in the bachelor’s institutions category of universities producing the most Fulbright U.S. Scholars. Source Investiture. This event marks the formal introduction of first-year students into the College. Students are introduced to the history of … More
- October 29, 2020
College News and Fun Facts: Lehigh University
Lehigh and Lafayette has had a rivalry as far back as 1884. Seal and Motto. “Homo Minister et Interpres Naturae,” which translates loosely to “Man, the servant and interpreter of nature,” taken from the works of Francis Bacon, was used … More
- October 26, 2020
College News and Fun Facts: University of Maryland
Notable Alumni: Co-founder of Google, Sergey Brin, attended UMD and graduated with a BS in Computer Science in 1993. Source Three-time Olympic gymnast, Dominique Dawes, attended UMD and graduated in 2002 after winning the gold medal at the 1996 Olympics … More