News & Announcements

Class of 2017 Post-High School Plans

Posted on May 17, 2017

Class of 2017 Post-High School Plans

Yuseph Ali:  University of Miami, FL (Business)
Benjamin Callahan:   University of Arizona, AZ (Economics; Ranch Management)
Eliza Callahan:   Furman University, SC (Political Science; Psychology)
John Callahan:  University of Alabama, AL (Nursing)
Ethan Denson:  Rice University, TX (Economics; Computer Science; Business)
Zoe Harrison:  Davidson College, NC (Foreign Language/Linguistics; Music, Theatre)
Soren Kernan:  Wellesley College, MA (Economics; Sciences)
Alexa Kichuk:  Southwestern University, TX (Visual Communication; Design)
Sophie Laird:  UT-A Plan II and Health Science Scholars, TX (Natural Science; Biology)
Toby Marek:  North Park University, IL (Finance; Accounting)
Ian McGinn:  Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, NY (Computer Science)
Colista Nemec:  University of North Texas, TX (Social Work)
Pierce Prakash:  Bucknell University, PA (Computer Science; Graphic Design)
Dulce Rivera-Osorio:  Minerva Schools at KGI, CA (Neuroscience)
Sydney Rodgers:  Southwestern University, TX (Communications)
Jeffrey Schmidt:  Colorado State University, CO (Fish, Wildlife & Conservation Biology)
Tryne Vander Straten:  Trinity University, TX (Political Science)

Students in the Class of 2017 submitted one hundred twenty college/university applications resulting in merit awards totaling over $4 million dollars.  As each student accepts only one admission/financial offer, the resulting accepted total award is approximately $1.3 million dollars.

CLASS OF 2017:  COLLEGES OF ACCEPTANCE

TEXAS UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES

Abilene Christian University (College of Arts & Sciences)
Howard Payne University (School of Business)
Rice University (George R. Brown School of Engineering)
Southwestern University
St. Edward’s University (Bill Munday School of Business; School of Humanities)
Texas A & M University – College Station (College of Liberal Arts)
Texas A & M University – Blinn TEAM Program
Texas A & M University – Galveston
Texas State University (College of Business Administration; College of Fine Arts & Communication; College of Health Professions)
Trinity University
University of North Texas (College of Arts & Sciences; College of Health & Public Services)
University of Texas at Austin (Plan II and Health Science Scholars)
University of Texas at Austin – UT-Tyler CAP
University of Texas at Austin – PACE Program
University of Texas at Dallas (Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science)

NATIONAL UNIVERSITIES

Bucknell University, PA (College of Engineering)
Clark University, MA
Colorado State University, CO (Warner College of Natural Resources)
Furman University, SC
Illinois Wesleyan University, IL
Purdue University, IN (Brian Lamb School of Communication)
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, NY (School of Engineering)
Rochester Institute of Technology, NY (Hajim School of Engineering & Applied Sciences)
University of Alabama, AL (Capstone College of Nursing)
University of Arizona, AZ (College of Agriculture and Life Sciences)
University of California – Berkeley, CA (College of Letters and Sciences)
University of California – San Diego, CA
University of Denver, CO (Divisions of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences)
University of Miami, FL (School of Business Administration)
University of Montana, MT (College of Humanities and Sciences)
University of Southern California, CA (Dornsife College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences)
University of Wyoming, WY (College of Agriculture and Natural Resources)

NATIONAL LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGES

Agnes Scott College, GA
Centenary College, LA
Davidson College, NC
Hendrix College, AR
Lake Forest College, IL
Minerva Schools at KGI, CA
Monmouth College, IL
North Park College, IL
Sarah Lawrence College, NY
Wellesley College, MA

ART INSTITUTES

Otis Institute of Art, CA
Savannah College of Art and Design, GA

“I appreciate the respect for one another that is fostered, the values that are taught, the community for both children and parents, and the spirit of play and creativity evoked in every child.”