Class of 2025 College Stats - Well Done!
- betsygreaney
- Apr 15
- 2 min read
Updated: Apr 18

We had 138 seniors from 70 high schools in 15 states.
These seniors have 781 acceptances to 221 different schools.
This class included 5 first-generation college students and 58 students from small-town/rural high schools.
There were 47 Honors Colleges Acceptances and 1 USNA - Service Academy.
See the colleges where these students were accepted and where they decided to go. The map of these schools is above.
Below are their Programs of Study:
· Architecture - Design |
· Art History |
· Aviation Science |
· Biology |
· Business - General |
· Business - Accounting |
· Business - Finance |
· Business - Marketing |
· Business - Real Estate |
· Chemistry |
· Communications - Journalism |
· Communications and Science Disorders - Speech Pathology |
· Computer Science |
· Computer Science - Animation |
· Criminal Justice |
· Dentistry |
· Design |
· Economics - Public Policy |
· Engineering - Aeronautical |
· Engineering - Bio Medical |
· Engineering - Civil |
· Engineering - Chemical |
· Engineering - Computer Science - Robotics - Mechanical |
· Engineering - Construction Management |
· Engineering - Mechanical |
· English - Creative Writing |
· Environmental Science |
· Environmental Science - Marine Science |
· Exercise Science - Physical Therapy - Kinesiology |
· Exploratory Studies |
· Teaching Degree |
· Fashion Design Merchandising |
· Graphic Design |
· International Relations |
· Liberal Arts |
· Nursing |
· Nutrition Science |
· Performing Arts - Technical and Performance |
· Physics |
· Political Science |
· Pre-Med |
· Product/Industrial Design |
· Psychology - Child Development |
· Psychology - Clinical Therapist |
· Sonography |
These students began high school in Fall 2021, after an 8th-grade lockdown. They persevered and pivoted through all that was thrown at them. We are incredibly proud of these hard-working students and are sure they will positively impact their school communities... kudos Mom and Dad, you earned it, too!
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