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DEPARTMENT OF ADMISSIONS & STUDENT SERVICES Chief Student Affairs Officer: CRISTINA GUERRA ROMERO

Graduate Transfer Report—Class of 2018

Description: The following report serves to provide information regarding the post-graduation plans of Doral ’s fifth graduating class.

Collection: This information is provided as reported by the graduates through various means, including during the Graduate Exit Interview, follow-up meetings with OASS, and via Academic Advisors.

Summary of Data:

There were 67 graduates in the Doral College’s fifth graduating class. 100% of graduates reported receiving at least one scholarship, and 100% went on to continue their education at a four-year post-secondary institution, as follows:

Florida International –Eighteen graduates, or 26.86% of the class, attending

University of –Fifteen graduates, or 22.38% of the class, attending

University of Central Florida –Seven graduates, or 10.44% of the class, attending

Florida State University –Three graduates, or 4.47% of the class, attending

Wellesley College –Three graduates, or 4.47% of the class, attending

Carnegie Mellon University –Three graduates, or 4.47% of the class, attending

University of –Two graduates, or 2.98% of the class, attending

Harvard University –Two graduates, or 2.98% of the class, attending

Nova Southeastern University –Two graduates, or 2.98% of the class, attending

Massachusetts Institute of Technology –One graduate, or1.49% of the class, attending

American University –One graduate, or 1.49% of the class, attending

Cornell University –One graduate, or 1.49% of the class, attending

Pennsylvania State University –One graduate, or 1.49% of the class, attending

Flagler College –One graduate, or1.49% of the class, attending

St. –One graduate, or 1.49% of the class, attending

University of –One graduate, or 1.49% of the class, attending

Stetson University –One graduate, or 1.49% of the class, attending

Emory University –One graduate, or 1.49% of the class, attending

Stanford University –One graduate, or 1.49% of the class, attending

Hamilton College –One graduate, or 1.49% of the class, attending

Williams College –One graduate, or 1.49% of the class, attending

In total, graduates were accepted to 68 different :

1. Harvard University 2. Yale University 3. Massachusetts institute of technology 4. Duke University 5. University of Florida 6. 7. University of Central Florida 8. Florida International University 9. Cornell University 10. Tufts University 11. University of California, Davis 12. Boston College 13. Florida State University 14. University of California, San Diego 15. University of California, Los Angeles 16. University of California, Santa Barbara 17. Nova Southeastern University 18. Loyola University New Orleans 19. Susquehanna University 20. Pennsylvania State University 21. 22. Keiser University 23. Hawaii Pacific University 24. University of Nevada 25. 26. Texas State University 27. Howard University 28. Florida Gulf Coast University 29. America University 30. New York Institute of Technology 31. University of Washington 32. Syracuse University 33. Florida Atlantic University 34. Carnegie Mellon university 35. Parsons School of Design 36. 37. University of Rhode Island 38.

39. University of South Florida 40. 41. 42. 43. California Institute of Technology 44. Franklin Olin College of Engineering 45. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 46. 47. 48. 49. Northeastern University 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. University of Pennsylvania 55. Clark University 56. Marist College 57. Wheaton College 58. 59. 60. Brandeis University 61. Trinity College 62. 63. John Hopkins University 64. Dartmouth College 65. George Washington University 66. 67. Emory College 68. Long Island University