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Information for College Admissions Information for College Admission Representatives We thank you for taking the time to visit MBS and to meet with our students. As former admission counselors, we fondly remember our days on the road recruiting for our respective institutions. Understanding how busy fall travel season can be, below is some information and tips to make your travels a tad easier. The College Counseling Office is located on the third floor of Beard Hall. When you enter campus through our main entrance, park in the lot to your right. A large white building with columns will be directly in front of you and this is Beard Hall. Once you enter Beard Hall, you will be greeted by a receptionist, sign-in and receive a visitor's badge. How to schedule a visit at Morristown-Beard? Contact Heather McClanahan at 973-532-7523 or [email protected] What to expect? A college counselor is assigned to meet with every college admission representative. We allow any interested senior or junior student to sit and speak with admission counselors. Other Schools in the Area: • Chatham High School - 255 Lafayette Ave, Chatham, NJ 07928 (11 min) • Delbarton School - 230 Mendham Rd, Morristown NJ 07960 (10 min) • Hanover Park High School- 63 Mt Pleasant Ave, East Hanover NJ 07936 (10 min) • Kent Place School - 42 Norwood Avenue, Summit NJ 07902 (10 min) • Livingston High School - 30 Robert Harp Drive Livingston NJ 07039 (15 min) • Madison High School - 170 Ridgedale Ave, Madison, NJ 07940 (10 min) • Morris Catholic High School - 200 Morris Ave, Denville NJ 07834 (20 min) • Morristown High School - 50 Early St, Morristown NJ 07960 (4 min) • Newark Academy - 91 S Orange Avenue, Livingston NJ 07039 (10 min) • Oak Knoll School - 44 Blackburn Road, Summit NJ 07901 (15 min) • Parsippany Hills High School - 20 Rita Drive, Parsippany NJ 07054 (12 min) • Summit High School - 125 Kent Place Blvd, Summit NJ 07901 (10 min) • Villa Walsh Academy - 455 Western Avenue, Morristown NJ 07960 (10 min) • Whippany High School - 165 Whippany Road, Whippany NJ 07981 (3 min) College Counseling Staff Places to eat and catch up on email: Noreen Cassidy, Director of College Counseling [email protected] • Atlantic Bread Company - 1711 Rt-10, Morris Plains NJ 07950 (Located on Route 10 East directly across the street from Barnes and Noble) Roslyn Estrada, Associate Director • Barnes and Noble -1940 State Route 10, Morris Plains NJ 07950 [email protected] • Downtown Morristown - 40 N Park Pl, Morristown NJ 07960 (Enter above address for Starbucks Morristown into GPS and you Heather McClanahan, Assistant will be directed to the downtown area. There are many places to grab a bite, [email protected] check email or walk around.) • Short Hills Mall - 1200 Morris Tpke, Short Hills NJ 07078 Keith Vassall, Associate Director • Starbucks -184 Columbia Tpke, Florham Park NJ 07932 [email protected].
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