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5-Year College Matriculation 5-YEAR COLLEGE MATRICULATION Members of the last five graduating classes have enrolled at the colleges and universities listed below. Boston College 36 Worcester Polytechnic Institute 3 IE University Segovia 1 Providence College 22 Bates College 2 James Madison University 1 College of the Holy Cross 21 Brown University 2 Johns Hopkins University 1 University of Notre Dame 17 Connecticut College 2 Kenyon College 1 Harvard College 13 Fairfield University 2 Lake Forest College 1 Northeastern University 12 George Washington University 2 Massachusetts College of Pharmacy Villanova University 11 Merrimack College 2 and Health Sciences 1 Wake Forest University 10 Princeton University 2 New York University 1 Duke University 7 Santa Clara University 2 Oberlin College 1 University of Wisconsin 6 Southern Methodist University 2 Occidental College 1 (Madison) Tulane University of Louisiana 2 Ohio Wesleyan University 1 Dartmouth College 5 United States Military Academy 2 Saint Anselm College 1 Georgetown University 5 University of Denver 2 Salem State University 1 Lehigh University 5 University of Michigan 2 St. John’s University 1 Middlebury College 5 University of Pennsylvania 2 (New York) Northwestern University 5 University of Southern California 2 Texas Christian University 1 Boston University 4 Amherst College 1 The Ohio State University 1 Colby College 4 Bentley University 1 (Main Campus) Cornell University 4 Birmingham City University 1 University of Chicago 1 Trinity College 4 Catholic University of America 1 University of Connecticut 1 University of Miami 4 Christendom College 1 University of Florida 1 University of Richmond 4 Coastal Carolina University 1 University of Hartford 1 Babson College 3 Colgate University 1 University of Maryland 1 Bowdoin College 3 Colorado College 1 (College Park) Bucknell University 3 Colorado School of Mines 1 University of Massachusetts 1 Clemson University 3 Columbia College 1 (Boston) Hobart and William Smith Colleges 3 (Chicago) University of San Diego 1 Indiana University 3 Dickinson College 1 University of Virginia 1 (Bloomington) Emory University 1 (Main Campus) Skidmore College 3 Fordham University 1 Vanderbilt University 1 Stonehill College 3 Furman University 1 Washington and Lee University 1 Syracuse University 3 Georgia Institute of Technology 1 Washington University in St Louis 1 Tufts University 3 (Main Campus) William and Mary 1 Union College 3 Hamilton College 1 University of Massachusetts 3 Harvey Mudd College 1 (Amherst) IE University 1.
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