What Will YOUR Stinger Alumni Story Be? the SEVEN HILLS SCHOOL Five-Year College Acceptances 2010-2014

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What Will YOUR Stinger Alumni Story Be? the SEVEN HILLS SCHOOL Five-Year College Acceptances 2010-2014 THE SEVEN HILLS SCHOOL !e found my perfect college school Seven Hills engages hearts and minds, challenging students to develop their unique capacities and preparing each for a meaningful role in a rapidly changing world. It is our mission to produce future-ready learners who are both eager and well equipped to shape rewarding lives. So, what happens to our future-ready learners when they leave our halls ready to explore new terrain? How do we support students who are charting their courses for the adventures of college and beyond? !e choosing the best college for me school Our belief: Students have to understand themselves before they can even begin to consider which college would be the best "t. So, beginning in the 9th grade, our counselors lead them through a process that’s as much about self-discovery as it is about campus tours. !e result: Seven Hills students a#end colleges that are best suited for their talents, interests, aspirations, and needs, and where they will thrive. Our three dedicated college counselors ensure that all parents and students understand our comprehensive college counseling plan as early as their freshman year. Beginning junior year, counselors work with students individually and in small groups to help them navigate the college search process and narrow down their top picks. And not only do our counselors get to know your child personally, but they also help nurture each student’s relationships with the colleges on his or her individual list, and ensure that each student has the right balance of schools and a plan for maximizing chances for admission. As we move into the college application process, parents can relax. Our counselors serve as sounding boards and editors for your child’s college essay, athletic resume or art portfolio. !ey help each student identify and ask for teacher recommendations, and, of course, the counselors write their own compelling le#ers of recommendation. By the time our students make their decision, they have undergone a thorough process of self-discovery. By articulating what ma#ers most and by successfully completing the admissions process, students grow in con"dence and emerge with a mature sense of their own personal strengths and values. !e I will make a di!erence school Graduates of !e Seven Hills School actively pursue opportunities where they can make a positive impact on the world. A$er Seven Hills, students are ready to go anywhere–allowing their intellect, creativity, and sense of self guide the course. Beyond college, our graduates engage in challenging careers, experience one-of-a-kind organizations, and even carve out new unexplored roads into the future. What will YOUR Stinger Alumni story be? THE SEVEN HILLS SCHOOL Five-Year College Acceptances 2010-2014 University of Akron - 1 University of Delaware - 2 Kalamazoo College - 8 Oberlin College - 1 Spelman College - 1 University of Alabama - 6 Denison University - 20 Kansas City Art Institute - 1 Occidental College - 1 University of St. Andrews Allegheny College - 1 University of Denver - 11 University of Kansas - 4 Oglethorpe University - 1 (Scotland) - 2 American University - 13 DePaul University - 12 Kent State University - 1 Ohio Dominican University - 1 St. Lawrence University - 1 Amherst College - 1 DePauw University - 8 University of Kentucky - 15 Ohio Northern University - 5 Stanford University - 3 Arcadia University - 1 Dickinson College - 5 Kenyon College - 10 !e Ohio State University - 78 Stetson University - 1 Arizona State University - 4 Drew University - 2 King’s College (England) - 1 Ohio University - 12 Stevens Institute of Technology - 1 University of Arizona - 3 Drexel University - 7 Knox College - 2 Ohio Wesleyan University - 10 SUNY College of Environmental Auburn University - 8 Duke University - 8 Lafaye#e College - 4 University of Oregon - 2 Science and Forestry - 1 Babson College - 4 Durham University (England) - 1 Lake Forest College - 2 O#erbein University - 2 Swarthmore College - 2 Baldwin Wallace University - 2 Earlham College - 6 Lawrence Technological Univ. - 1 Pace University, NYC - 1 Syracuse University - 6 Bard College - 2 Eckerd College - 3 Lawrence University - 2 Paci"c Lutheran University - 1 Temple University - 5 Barnard College - 1 University of Edinburgh Lehigh University - 2 University of the Paci"c - 1 Tennessee State University - 1 Bates College - 3 (Scotland) - 1 Lewis & Clark College - 4 Parsons !e New School for University of Tennessee, Knoxville - 6 Bellarmine University - 5 Elon University - 20 University of Louisville - 7 Design - 1 Texas A&M University - 1 Beloit College - 8 Emerson College - 1 Loyola Marymount University - 2 Pennsylvania State University - 4 University of Texas, Austin - 1 Bentley University - 1 Emory & Henry College - 1 Loyola University Chicago - 4 University of Pennsylvania - 7 University of Toledo - 2 Birmingham-Southern College - 1 Emory University - 11 Loyola University Maryland - 2 University of Pi#sburgh - 19 University of Toronto - 1 Boston College - 4 Eugene Lang College !e New Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Pitzer College - 4 Transylvania University - 5 Boston University - 11 School for Liberal Arts - 1 München (Germany) - 1 Pomona College - 2 Trinity College - 2 Bowdoin College - 4 University of Evansville - 1 Lynchburg College - 1 Pra# Institute - 1 Trinity College Dublin - 1 Bowling Green State University - 6 Fashion Institute of Design and Macalester College - 6 Princeton University - 4 Tu$s University - 14 Brandeis University - 6 Merchandising, Los Angeles - 1 Manha#anville College - 1 Providence College - 1 Tulane University - 24 Brigham Young University, Idaho - 1 Florida Institute of Technology - 1 Marie#a College - 1 University of Puget Sound - 4 Tuskegee University - 1 University of British Columbia Florida Southern College - 1 Marque#e University - 1 Purdue University - 20 US Merchant Marine Academy - 1 (Canada) - 2 Fordham University - 4 University of Maryland, Quinnipiac University - 1 US Military Academy - 1 Brown University - 2 Franklin and Marshall College - 6 College Park - 1 University of Redlands - 1 US Naval Academy - 2 Bryant University - 1 Franklin College (Switzerland) - 1 Mass. Institute of Technology - 5 Reed College - 1 University of Oxford (England) - 1 Bryn Mawr College - 1 Furman University - 10 McDaniel College - 2 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - 3 Ursinus College - 3 Butler University - 11 George Mason University - 1 McGill University (Canada)- 6 Rhodes College - 8 Vanderbilt University - 10 Univ. of California, Berkeley - 2 George Washington Univ. - 8 Miami University, Oxford - 58 Rice University - 3 Vassar College - 3 Univ. of California, Davis - 3 Georgetown University - 6 University of Miami - 18 University of Richmond - 8 University of Vermont - 8 Univ. of California, Irvine - 1 Georgia Institute of Technology - 8 Michigan State University - 4 Roanoke College - 2 Villanova University - 3 Univ. of California, San Diego - 1 University of Georgia - 2 Michigan Technological Univ. - 1 Rochester Inst. of Technology - 6 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and Univ. of California, Santa Barbara - 2 Goucher College - 4 University of Michigan - 25 University of Rochester - 6 State University - 3 Univ. of California, Santa Cruz - 1 Green Mountain College - 1 Middlebury College - 2 Roger Williams University - 1 University of Virginia - 5 Capital University - 1 Grinnell College - 1 Millsaps College - 1 Rollins College - 3 Wabash College - 1 Carleton College - 4 Guilford College - 4 University of Missouri-Columbia - 1 Rose-Hulman Inst. of Tech. - 11 Wake Forest University - 2 Carnegie Mellon University - 6 Hamilton College - 7 Montana State University - 1 Rutgers, !e State University of Warren Wilson College - 1 Case Western Reserve Univ. - 36 Hampton University - 1 University of Montana - 4 New Jersey - 1 Washington & Je%erson College - 2 Centre College - 22 Hanover College - 1 Mount Holyoke College - 2 Saint Joseph’s University - 2 Washington State University - 1 Chapman University - 1 Hartwick College - 1 Technische Universität München Saint Louis University - 8 Washington Univ. in St. Louis - 16 College of Charleston - 8 Harvard College - 4 (Germany) - 1 Saint Vincent College - 1 University of Washington - 1 University of Chicago - 11 Haverford College - 1 Muhlenberg College - 2 Salve Regina University - 1 Wellesley College - 5 University of Cincinnati - 49 University of Hawaii at Manoa - 1 University of Nebraska - 1 University of San Diego - 3 Wesleyan University - 2 Claremont McKenna College - 2 Hendrix College - 1 University of Nevada, Las Vegas - 1 University of San Francisco - 3 West Virginia University - 2 Clark University - 3 High Point University - 2 New College of Florida - 1 Santa Clara University - 2 Western Kentucky University - 1 Clemson University - 8 Hiram College - 1 University of New Hampshire - 1 Savannah College of Art and Wheaton College IL - 2 Cleveland Institute of Art - 1 Hobart & Wm. Smith Colleges - 5 New York University - 4 Design - 5 Wheaton College MA - 3 Coastal Carolina University - 2 Hollins University - 1 University of North Carolina, School of the Art Ins. of Chicago - 1 Whitman College - 2 Colby College - 4 Hope College - 4 Asheville - 1 School of the Museum of Fine Willame#e University - 2 Colgate University - 1 Howard University - 3 University of North Carolina at Arts, Boston - 1 College of William and Mary - 2 University of Colorado, Boulder - 14 University of Idaho - 1 Chapel Hill - 3 Scripps College - 2 Williams College - 2 Colorado College - 3 University of
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