Books to Help You Build a Smarter College List

Last Updated on : October 7, 2025
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By Lindsey Kundel, Editor in Chief, InGenius Prep

If June is for writing, then July is for researching—and rethinking. Whether your student has already drafted a dream list or has no clue where to start, this month’s picks are designed to broaden perspectives and challenge assumptions. Because a strong college list isn’t just about prestige—it’s about purpose, fit, and future possibilities. These three books will help you and your student think critically and expansively about what matters most.


1. The Hidden Ivies – Howard Greene & Matthew Greene

Why we love it:
This guide highlights more than 60 “lesser-known” colleges and universities that rival the Ivies in academic rigor, student experience, and outcomes. It’s a great reminder that excellence comes in many forms—and often in smaller class sizes.

“College is not just a stepping stone to a career—it’s a transformational journey.”

Perfect for parents who are hoping to expand their student’s college list beyond the usual suspects.

Did you know?
The authors are a father-son counseling team with decades of experience—and the original edition helped launch the now widely used phrase Hidden Ivies.


2. Colleges That Change Lives – Loren Pope

Why we love it:
First published in the 1990s and updated since, this classic profiles 40 colleges that focus deeply on student growth, teaching quality, and lifelong learning. Pope champions schools where students are seen, not scanned—and where potential is nurtured with care.

“No matter how you define success, you are more likely to find it at a college that fits.”

Perfect for parents who want to refocus the conversation on personal development, not just admissions outcomes.

Did you know?
The book inspired a national movement and nonprofit of the same name—Colleges That Change Lives (CTCL)—which still hosts information fairs and supports under-the-radar gems across the country.


3. Fiske Guide to Colleges – Edward B. Fiske

Why we love it:
Now in its 40th edition, this trusted resource offers thoughtful, candid write-ups of over 300 colleges and universities. Fiske balances data with narrative, offering insights that go far beyond stats and rankings. It’s our go-to reference for well-rounded research.

“It’s not just about getting in—it’s about fitting in.”

Perfect for parents who want a comprehensive, balanced tool to use during list-building conversations (and campus visits).

Did you know?
Edward Fiske, the education editor of The New York Times, created this guide to offer a more personal, journalistic lens into higher education options.


Final Note

A well-built college list is one of the most important (and overlooked) parts of the application process. These books will help you and your student move beyond name recognition toward purpose-driven choices.

Looking for a deeper dive on school list strategy? Check out our guide: How to Build a Balanced College List.

And if you’re feeling overwhelmed by the sheer number of options, don’t worry—we’ve read them all. Reach out to your InGenius counselor for a free consultation, and we can help you create a customized school list that reflects your student’s story and goals.

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