Class of 2026 Early Action Results

I am so proud of my students in the Class of 2026! They are funny, ambitious, curious, and kind. They inspire me, and I learn so much from them. I am also very proud of their Early Action results. They’ve worked hard and have been admitted to 60 colleges, 2 Honors Programs, in 26 states and in 2 countries. They’ve been awarded over $1 million in merit-based scholarships (not counting state and need-based aid). Here is the list of colleges:

Appalachian State University | Arizona State University | Auburn University | Belmont University | Catholic University of America | College of Charleston | Colorado School of Mines | Colorado State University | Columbus State University | Curry College | Drexel University | Elon University | Fordham University | Furman University | Georgia College and State University | Georgia State University | Georgia Southern University | Harvard University | James Madison University | Johnson and Wales University | Kennesaw State University | Louisiana State University | Loyola Marymount University | Marquette University | Mercer University | Montana State University | Northeastern University | Oberlin College | Oglethorpe University | Pennsylvania State University | Radford University | Sacred Heart University | Samford University | San Diego State University | Santa Clara University | Seton Hall University | University of Alabama | University of British Columbia | University of Colorado, Boulder | University of Georgia | University of Kansas | University of Maine | University of Miami | University of Mississippi | University of Missouri | University of Montana | University of North Florida | University of North Georgia | University of Pennsylvania | University of Rhode Island | University of San Diego | University of San Francisco | University of South Carolina | University of Tampa | University of Tennessee, Chattanooga | Valdosta State University | Villanova University | Western University | Wofford College

More to come from Regular Decision results in March…

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