Friday, July 3, 2020

IvyWise Class of 2017 Where Are They Going

Here’s Where Students Will Be Attending College This Fall It was a great admissions season for the class of 2017, with 91% of our students gaining admission to one or more of their top choice colleges. students received over 400 acceptances to over 140 different colleges, but where are they enrolling? This year, students secured offers of admission to all eight Ivy League colleges, as well as Stanford University, MIT, UCLA, and the University of Chicago, just to name a few. Many of these highly selective colleges and universities reported record-low admission rates for the class of 2021. Gaining admission to one or more of students’ top-choice colleges is just the beginning. Students still need to decide where to enroll for the fall, and that can be a difficult decision if students are weighing multiple offers of admission. At we encourage students to apply to institutions that are the best fit for their needs and goals, and to reevaluate those priorities when it comes time to decide where to enroll for the fall. The advising process doesn’t stop once admission decisions are in – we guide students through the process of selecting where to enroll, too. Here’s where’s class of 2017 will be attending this fall: Boston University Brown University California Institute of Technology Carleton College Carnegie Mellon University Case Western Reserve University Claremont McKenna College Colgate University Columbia University Cornell University Dartmouth College Duke University Emory University Franklin Marshall College George Washington University Georgetown University Hamilton College Harvard University Ithaca College Johns Hopkins University King's College London Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) New York University Northeastern University Northwestern University Parsons The New School for Design Pomona College Princeton University Quinnipiac University Rice University Saint Lawrence University Stanford University Swarthmore College Trinity College Tufts University University of California – Berkeley University of California - Davis University of California – Los Angeles University of Chicago University of Connecticut University of Georgia University of Massachusetts Amherst University of Notre Dame University of Pennsylvania University of Southern California University of St. Andrews University of Washington Vanderbilt University Villanova University Wake Forest University Washington University in St. Louis Wesleyan University Williams College Yale University As our stats show, students continue to secure admission to some of the country’s top colleges and universities – even as their overall admission rates continue to fall. Average Acceptace Rates 2013-17 We’re so proud of our students, and we can’t wait to see the impact they make at their colleges this fall and for years to come. Below is a photo of one of our pro bono students from the class of 2017, Vienna, who will be attending Pomona College this fall. Learn more about Vienna and her work with here. Congratulations to the class of 2017! Want to learn more about how can help you reach your college admissions goals? Contact us today for more information on our college counseling services. "Mentorage" at Builds Skills That Extend Beyond Applying to College from on Vimeo.