College Destinations
At ECF, looking for the appropriate college is treated as a continuation of a student’s education; each is encouraged to be self-reliant and thoughtful, making choices that are individually suitable and challenging.
The caliber of this senior class is clearly reflected in the broad range of excellent schools they have chosen.
The students of the ECFS Class of 2013 have matriculated at the following colleges:
Nine students to:
Seven students to:
- *University of Pennsylvania
- Washington University
- Wesleyan University
Six students to:
Five students to:
- Columbia University
- Emory University
Four students to:
- Johns Hopkins University
- Yale University
Three students to:
- Bates College
- Duke University
- Hamilton College
- Northwestern University
- New York University
- Pitzer College
- Princeton University
- University of Virginia
- Vassar College
- Wake Forest University
- Williams College
Two students to:
- Bowdoin College
- *Carleton College
- Colgate University
- Dartmouth College
- Drexel University
- Franklin & Marshall College
- George Washington University
- Georgetown University
- Harvard University
- Kenyon College
- McGill University
- Middlebury College
- Oberlin College
- Pomona College
- Tufts University
- University of Southern California (USC)
One student each to:
- Allegheny College
- American University
- Amherst College
- Barnard College
- Boston College
- Bucknell University
- Colby College
- Davidson College
- Hampshire College
- Macalester College
- Michigan State University
- Mount Holyoke College
- Occidental College
- Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI)
- School of Visual Arts
- Skidmore College
- Stanford University
- Union College
- *University of Chicago
- University of Illinois
- University of San Francisco
- Vanderbilt University
- Wellesley College
* Students taking GAP year
2 students did not apply to college (one is taking a gap year in Japan; the other will be going to Israel)
1 student applied to boarding schools and will attend Loomis Chaffee School for a fifth year program.
Of 142 students applying to college, 121 were admitted to their first or second choice based on ranked lists they gave us in November.
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