Verto Education

What is a Verto Education, and why do colleges offer this program?


College waitlists have grown exponentially over the past few years, and the number of students accepted from the waitlist is declining. This is why many colleges have partnered with Verto.

The Verto Education program is used as an enrollment management tool, often for students who are on the cusp of admission. Additionally, colleges typically have more room in the second semester because upperclassmen often study abroad. Verto offers first-year students a study abroad pathway with guaranteed admission (with required grades) after completing their first semester or year abroad. The program provides students with experiential learning, and classes take place both inside and outside the classroom.

Verto currently has 50+ partner channels. https://vertoeducation.org/partner-colleges/
The core Verto first-year programs are in these five cities:

London, England
Florence, Italy
Seville, Spain
Prague, Czech Republic
Buenos Aires, Argentina

Students from Right Fit have participated in Verto, all with positive experiences. Offers from Verto should not be viewed negatively, but as an opportunity.

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