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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]The Heights is also an Ivy feeder school[/b]. Also, it takes much more discipline to succeed at the Heights. Many cannot handle the rigor and transfer. https://heights.edu/admissions/after-the-heights-colleges-and-universities/ "While our curriculum prepares our boys for lives of love, service, and friendship in college and beyond, our students consistently earn acceptance to top-ranking colleges and universities here in the United States and abroad." The Heights College list: Ave Maria University Boston College [b]Brown University[/b] Catholic University of America College of William and Mary Colgate University [b]Columbia University[/b] [b]Cornell University[/b] Davidson College [b]Dartmouth College[/b] Georgetown University George Washington University [b]Harvard University[/b] Indiana University Johns Hopkins University University of Notre Dame Oral Roberts University [b]Princeton University[/b] Providence College Rice University Rhode Island Institute of Design University of St. Andrew’s St. Mary’s College United States Air Force Academy United States Coast Guard Academy United States Naval Academy United States Military Academy at West Point University of Chicago University of Dallas University of Maryland University of Navarre University of North Carolina University of Virginia [b]University of Pennsylvania[/b] Villanova University Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Washington and Lee University [b]Yale University[/b][/quote] What matters is matriculations in the past year. If they don't share that list, there is probably nothing to brag about. This list is a compilation of multiple years...who knows how many!! And it is acceptances, which means one student could be getting accepted to multiple ivies. Very deceiving.[/quote] What matters is that students go to a good school that feeds their minds, bodies and spirits. What matters is that students learn the value of things like discipline, community and - wait for it - humility. Take that last word and hold it next to your matriculation lists and Niche ratings and tell me what you see. This thread is as silly and unseemly as the DCUM-coined “big 3.” That is, if you have any sense of the goals of Catholic education. [/quote]
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