100% of Class of 2017 Heading to College

To date, 96% of Scholars and Young Scholars graduates have reported their college decisions, and all will attend college this fall. Of this group, 80% of students will be attending Most, Highly or Very Competitive Institutions, as ranked by Barron’s. A complete list of their decisions is included below.

In addition, 100% of College Preparatory Program Scholars and College Scholars will also enroll in college this fall. The 24 CPP Scholars received nearly 100 acceptances from more than 40 colleges and universities. A complete list of their college decisions is available online. Seventy-five percent of the 22 College Scholars graduates are attending Most, Highly or Very Competitive institutions. A complete list of their college decisions is also available.

Congratulations to all of our graduates and best of luck this fall!

College Decisions for Scholars and Young Scholars heading off to college: Albright College, Alvernia University, American University (3), Amherst College, Boston College (4), Boston University, Bowdoin College (2), College of New Jersey, Colorado College, Columbia University (2), Dartmouth College, Denison University, Drew University (2), Duke University, Elizabethtown College, Emory University (2), Fairleigh Dickinson University, Franklin & Marshall College (2), George Washington University (2), Georgetown University, Harvard University, Haverford College, Hobart & William Smith Colleges (2), Howard University, Ithaca College (2), James Madison University, Juniata College, Lehigh University (5), Liberty University, Middlesex County Community College, Montclair State University, Mount Holyoke College, Muhlenberg College, New Jersey Institute of Technology, New York University, North Carolina A&T State University, Northeastern University (2), Princeton University (5), Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Rice University, Rider University (2), Rochester Institute of Technology, Rutgers – The State University of NJ – New Brunswick (3), Rutgers – The State University of NJ – Newark (2), Saint Peter’s University, Seton Hall University (2), Simmons College, Stevens Institute of Technology (2), Swarthmore College, Syracuse University (2), Tufts University, Union College, University of Dallas, University of Miami (3), University of Pennsylvania (4), University of San Francisco, Vassar College, Villanova University (2), Virginia Wesleyan University, Wake Forest University, Washington and Lee University, Wesleyan University (4), William Paterson University of New Jersey, Williams College (2), Yale University