College Prowler

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CollegeProwler.com
Type Private
Founded 2002
Headquarters Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Key people Luke Skurman, Founder and CEO, Joey Rahimi, Founder and Chief Marketing Officer
Industry Publishing, College Guidance
Employees < 20
Website www.collegeprowler.com

College Prowler is a company started by Carnegie Mellon University graduates in 2002. It started as a project by Luke Skurman and Joey Rahimi in their Entrepreneurship class at Carnegie Mellon University. Their mission was to provide high school students with every last detail about a college, both good and bad, so that they could be confident enough to choose the school that is right for them.[1]

There are over 200 College Prowler guidebooks on over 200 different colleges across the United States. Each guidebook is approximately 180 pages long and filled with student reviews about their school.

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  1. ^ The Electronic Lowdown on Colleges - The New York Times

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