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99 percent of the Class of 2015 were accepted to and are attending a four-year college or university. (Listing reflects schools where ten or more students were accepted).
College Accepted University of Virginia 191 College of William and Mary 181 Virginia Tech 155 Virginia Commonwealth University 84 University of Pittsburgh 67 Case Western Reserve University 61 University of Michigan 55 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 53 Georgia Institute of Technology 52 Carnegie Mellon University 46 Pennsylvania State University, University Park 46 George Mason University 44 University of Maryland, College Park 36 Purdue University 30 Cornell University 29 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 28 The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 26 Northeastern University 23 University of Miami 23 Washington University in St. Louis 22 Drexel University 21 New York University 18 University of California, Berkeley 17 Clemson University 17 Duke University 17 University of Chicago 16 The George Washington University 15 James Madison University 15 University of Southern California 14 Wake Forest University 14 Rice University 14 The University of Texas, Austin 14 Rochester Institute of Technology 13 The University of Alabama 12 University of California, San Diego 11 Georgetown University 11 Columbia University 10 Massachusetts Institute of Technology 10 Yale University 10 University of California, Los Angeles 10 |
Congratulations to the class of 2015! Acceptances to UVA and W&M both increased significantly compared to last year. |
| Do we have the stats for enrolled numbers? I don't understand why that's not collected. |
| What about Harvard and Princeton? |
I think Harvard was about 4 and Princeton about 9. |
College Destinations for TJHSST Class of 2015 http://thebullelephant.com/college-destinations-for-tjhsst-class-of-2015/ |
Harvard 3 MIT 8 Williams 1 Cal Tech 1 Pomona 1 Stanford 6 UC Berkeley 6 U. of Chicago 8 Johns Hopkins 5 Carnegie Mellon 16 UPenn 2 Yale 5 Vanderbilt 3 Duke 9 Columbia 4 Cornell 14 Princeton 5 Darmouth 2 Washington University 8 William and Mary 44 UVA 81 Virginia Tech 38 |
LOL at University of Indiana Urbana-Champagne. Obviously someone did not edit the article. |
| The thing about these lists is that they may or may not be meaningful. There are many kids at these magnet programs, including Blair, who are qualified for but whose families cannot afford e.g. Harvard or MIT. These kids wind up at "lesser" schools like U.Va, U.Md, or Pitt, with lots of merit aid. |
My kid was a member of the class of 2015 and almost all other seniors he knew at TJ ended up going to colleges that offered the most money including my kid. |
This doesn't make sense. The cost is really not an issue for low income families at the very top schools. If you are a stellar student, it is to your advantage to be in the low income status. Harvard will give you a full ride if you qualify. |
I really question how many low income or disadvantaged students are at TJ. C'mon now. |
It's the families in the middle who cannot afford e.g. Harvard or MIT. Our HHI is $230K and with two college-bound kids, we cannot pay $65k/year/kid x 8 years. Not possible. Our kid will wind up at a state school or someplace that gives him merit aid bc Harvard and MIT et al do not give merit or financial aid to families like us. |
Probably not many. But those who fall into that category will get great financial aid from Ivies etc. Families who do not so qualify but who cannot pay full sticker price will not be able to send their kids to such schools, unless they are willing to take on significant debt to do so. |
Would not call many of the student "disadvantaged" but definitely they are not wealthy to pay full boat at the Ivies and other top schools. They re dependent on good merit aid packages. if those don't materialize, they "fall back" to UVA etc. Graduates of TJ are virtually guaranteed admission to UA and W&M. |