PAVE Vanderbilt 2009

<p>I just got in. I called to find out more and I was told that on the date that I was admitted that there were almost 80 applicants up for admission and that only 3 were accepted. This seems like a very tough admissions process. Does anyone have any more information on this program? It seems like a great opportunity but I want to make sure I know as much as possible prior to attending. Thanks.</p>

<p>I just got into pave this summer, and i am going. I dont really know that much information about it though.</p>

<p>I was admitted a month or so ago. I wasn’t aware that it was that competitive of an admissions process. How many people do they usually admit?</p>

<p>Hey I just got accepted too! I’m actually kind of excited…yay NASHVILLE! Do you know how many people are normally accepted? I’m trying to get in contact with a few people before I head down…I know this is random but does anyone know if theres like fb group or something on this. I’m just crazy and like to meet people when I go to these things. haha. so yea. YAY PAVE!</p>

<p>Yeah I definitely want to know some people before I get there at least over the internet or something hah. You should start a facebook group or something if there isn’t one already.</p>

<p>I was accepted to the PAVE program about a week and a half ago. It’s an awesome opportunity and I’m really excited.
I recieved the confirmation email and mailed in my form. Is there anything else I need to do?</p>

<p>Hey! since my last post someone has created a facebook group creatively called PAVE 2009. It’s kinda small now but i’m hoping more people will join and yay getting to know people! hehe</p>

<p>I joined the group :slight_smile: i think it’s a great way to meet people before we get there. Everyone should join!</p>

<p>Our son attended the PAVE program in the summer of 2008. It was a
summer of career and collegiate definement for him. The dean, John
Veillette was awe-inspiring. The personal attention he gave to
each student and their family was a gift we will never forget. The
program’s rigor challenges a student to think beyond their shell of
adolescents while smoothing out the wrinkles toward maturity,
self-reliance, and sophistication. PAVE was skillfully designed by
Dr. Veillette in 1990 and is taught by him and my other talented
faculty at Vanderbilt University. Our son came home from PAVE with
direction and polish. It was an investment we have declared as
life molding and life changing. Each student and parent we spoke
with at the end of the program had the same sentiment.</p>

<p>I am trying to figure out why it is hard to get detailed information about the PAVE program. Where are most of the students from?</p>

<p>I would say they are pretty evenly spread out East of the Mississippi (although there are people from out west) many from Chicago, Tennessee, Jersey, Florida…everywhere.
If you want information. I went last year. Feel free to email me at <a href="mailto:lauren_ilana@yahoo.com">lauren_ilana@yahoo.com</a></p>