Our Students
The colleges and universities our SAT and ACT students were accepted to include:
Class of 2009
Boston College (two students)
Brandeis
Brown
Cornell
Duke
Emory (scholarship)
Franklin & Marshall
George Washington
Goucher
Hobart, William & Smith
Indiana University
Johns Hopkins
Lehigh
Lynchburg University
MIT
Muhlenberg
New York University (Tisch School)
Notre Dame
Ohio Wesleyan
Penn (five students)
Penn State Honors College (scholarship)
Princeton
Savannah School of Art & Design
Smith
Tufts
Vanderbilt
Washington University
Class of 2007 and 2008
Eleven of our 2007 SAT students were National Merit Finalists or Semi-Finalists.
Albright
American (two students)
Brandeis
Boston College
Boston University (two students; one merit scholarship)
Brown (five students)
Bryn Mawr
Bucknell
Colgate
Cornell (two students)
University of Chicago (two students)
Colby
University of Colorado
Columbia (two students)
University of Delaware (two students)
Duke (two students)
Emory (two students)
George Washington (four students)
Johns Hopkins University
Harcum
Harvard (two students)
Hofstra (scholarship)
Ithaca
Lehigh
Lynn
University of Massachusetts
McDaniel
University of Miami (two students, one merit scholarship)
Michigan (two students)
MIT
Monmouth
The New School
New York University
Northwestern
Oberlin
Penn (16 students)
Penn State (two students)
Penn State Honors College
Princeton (two students)
Rice
Rosemont-Drexel
Stanford
Skidmore
Tufts
University of Southern California
Southern Methodist University
Syracuse (two students)
University of Utah
Vanderbilt
Washington University (two students)
Wesleyan
Wheaton
William & Mary
Yale
Classes of 2005 and 2006
American
Arizona State
Babson
Barnard (two students)
Boston University (three students)
Brandeis (merit scholarship)
Brown
Bucknell
Carlton
Cornell (two students)
University of Delaware
Dickinson
Duke
Emory (two students)
Georgetown (two students)
George Washington (five students)
Goucher
Guilford
Harvard
University of Indiana
Johns Hopkins University (two students)
University of Maryland (merit scholarship)
Michigan (two students)
Muhlenberg (merit scholarship)
NYU (two students)
Penn (10 students)
Penn State (three students)
Princeton
Saint Joe’s
Skidmore (three students)
Smith
Stanford
Syracuse (two students)
Temple (merit scholarship)
University of Southern California
Tufts
Villanova
Williams
Wesleyan
Yale