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Oak Park and River Forest High School Transcript Summary Class Oak Park & river fOrest HigH school Oak Park, illinOis CLASS Of 2015 POst-SECOnDarY PLANS Oak Park & River Forest High School TRANSCRIPT SUMMARY CLASS OF 2015 Class of 2015 (798 Graduates) Class of 2014 (782 Graduates) 713 final transcripts were sent to 236 674 final transcripts were sent to 223 Colleges/Universities. 4,662 total Colleges/Universities. 4,725 total transcripts were sent out this year. transcripts were sent out in 2014. Top Choices of Colleges/Universities Top Choices of Colleges/Universities Triton College 84 Triton College 66 University of Illinois - Urbana 50 University of Illinois - Urbana 44 Illinois State University 18 The University of Iowa 26 University of Wisconsin, Madison 18 Illinois State University 23 University of Illinois at Chicago 16 University of Illinois at Chicago 17 DePaul University 15 Northern Illinois University 16 Northern Illinois University 15 Southern Illinois University 16 Columbia College, Chicago 14 Columbia College, Chicago 14 University of Missouri, Columbia 13 Western Illinois University 12 Southern Illinois Univ., Carbondale 13 Indiana University at Bloomington 11 256 245 Historical Reference Class of 2010 (780 Graduates) Class of 2000 (579 Graduates) 717 final transcripts were sent to 214 529 final transcripts were sent to 208 Colleges/Universities. 4,344 transcripts Colleges/Universities. 2,741 transcripts were sent out in 2010. were sent out in 2000. Top Choices of Colleges/Universities Top Choices of Colleges/Universities Triton College 95 Triton College 86 University of Illinois – Urbana 49 University of Illinois – Urbana 35 Columbia College 21 Northern Illinois University 20 University of Illinois at Chicago 18 University of Illinois at Chicago 19 Indiana University - Bloomington 17 University of Wisconsin - Madison 17 DePaul University 16 DePaul University 13 Illinois State University 15 University of Iowa 12 University of Iowa 14 Columbia University 9 University of Michigan 14 Purdue University 7 Northern Illinois University 13 New York University 7 Western Illinois University 13 Bradley University 7 University of Wisconsin – Madison 10 Northeastern Illinois University 6 295 238 CLASS OF 2015 POST GRADUATE PLANS BY RACE AND GENDER 1=White Non-Hispanic 3=American Indian / Alaskan Native 5=Hispanic 2=Black Non-Hispanic 4=Asian or Pacific Islander 6=Multi Ethnic 4-year US 2-year US Military Work Other Total 1 boys 189 23.7% 24 3.0% 1 0.1% 0 0.0% 15 1.9% 229 28.7% girls 211 26.4% 9 1.1% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 14 1.8% 234 29.3% 2 boys 48 6.0% 32 4.0% 2 0.3% 3 0.4% 14 1.8% 99 12.4% girls 75 9.4% 27 3.4% 2 0.3% 2 0.3% 16 2.0% 122 15.3% 3 boys 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% girls 0 0.0% 1 0.1% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 1 0.1% 4 boys 8 1.0% 1 0.1% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 1 0.1% 10 1.3% girls 11 1.3% 2 0.3% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 13 1.6% 5 boys 8 1.0% 4 0.5% 0 0.0% 1 0.1% 3 0.4% 16 2.0% girls 11 1.3% 4 0.5% 1 0.1% 0 0.0% 3 0.4% 19 2.4% 6 boys 15 1.9% 6 0.8% 0 0.0% 1 0.1% 4 0.5% 26 3.3% girls 20 2.5% 4 0.5% 0 0.0% 1 0.1% 4 0.5% 29 3.6% TOTAL 596 74.5% 114 14.3% 6 0.8% 8 1.0% 74 9.4% 798 100.0% BOYS 268 45.0% 67 58.7% 3 85.7% 5 73.0% 37 41.0% 380 49.0% GIRLS 328 55.0% 47 41.3% 3 14.3% 3 27.0% 37 59.0% 418 51.0% OAK PARK AND RIVER FOREST HIGH SCHOOL POST GRADUATE PLANS – CLASS OF 2015 NUMBER OF GRADUATES: 798 College Bound Graduates 713 Military 6 United States 710 Out of Country 3 Employed 8 In-State Bound Graduates 317 Canada 2 Career Education 1 Out-of-State Bound Graduates 393 United Kingdom 1 Year Off 11 (Number of States: 40) Other 6 Unknown Plans 53 2 1 4 15 2 1 2 53 17 15 24 1 24 7 2 317 32 42 20 13 5 22 4 3 6 14 3 9 3 1 3 Washington DC – 6 1 5 2 Maryland – 8 Canada – 2 Rhode Island – 3 United Kingdom – 1 4 9 5 CLASS OF 2015 COLLEGE/UNIVERSITIES APPLIED – ACCEPTED - ATTENDING College Apply Accept Attend College Apply Accept Attend Fashion Institute of Design and UNITED STATES Merchandising, San Diego 1 0 0 ALABAMA Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising, Los Angeles 2 1 1 Alabama A&M University 7 3 1 Loyola Marymount University 11 5 0 Alabama State University 6 4 0 Mills College 1 0 0 Auburn University 2 2 0 Mount St. Mary’s University Auburn University Montgomery 1 1 1 (Chalon) 1 1 1 Miles College 1 0 0 Occidental College 3 3 0 The University of Alabama 16 11 2 Otis College of Art and Design 1 0 0 The University of Alabama at Pepperdine University 3 0 0 Birmingham 1 0 0 Pitzer College 6 0 0 Tuskegee University 3 2 0 Pomona College 7 0 0 University of North Alabama 1 1 1 Saint Mary’s College of California 3 2 2 ALASKA San Diego State University 6 2 1 ARKANSAS San Francisco State University 1 0 0 Hendrix College 2 1 1 San Jose State University 1 1 0 Philander Smith College 1 0 0 Santa Clara University 6 1 0 University of Arkansas 1 1 0 Scripps College 11 3 1 University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff 1 1 0 Soka University of America 1 0 0 ARIZONA Stanford University 20 2 1 Arizona State University 16 9 4 The Art Institute of California – Los Northern Arizona University 2 1 0 Angeles 1 0 0 Scottsdale Community College 1 1 1 The Art Institute of California – Hollywood 1 0 0 The University of Arizona 32 27 9 University of California at Berkeley 12 4 3 CALIFORNIA University of California at Davis 3 0 0 Academy of Art University 4 2 0 University of California at Los California College of the Arts, San Angeles 18 3 0 Francisco 1 0 0 University of California at San California Institute of the Arts 4 1 1 Diego 8 0 0 California Polytechnic State University of California at Santa University, San Luis Obispo 2 1 0 Barbara 10 2 0 California State University, Channel University of California at Santa Islands 1 0 0 Cruz 3 2 0 California State University, Long University of the Pacific 2 1 0 Beach 1 0 0 California State University, Los University of Redlands 2 1 0 Angeles 1 0 0 University of San Diego 6 3 1 California State University, University of San Francisco 7 4 0 Monterey Bay 1 1 0 California State University, University of Southern California 31 8 4 Northridge 1 1 1 Whittier College 1 1 0 California State University, Sacramento 1 0 0 COLORADO Chapman University 1 1 1 Colorado Christian University 1 1 1 Claremont McKenna College 6 2 1 Colorado College 16 4 0 Dominican University of California 1 1 1 Colorado Mesa University 3 3 0 Harvey Mudd College 5 1 0 Colorado School of Mines 8 4 3 Hult International Business School Colorado State University 5 3 1 in San Francisco and London 2 2 0 CLASS OF 2015 COLLEGE/UNIVERSITIES APPLIED – ACCEPTED - ATTENDING College Apply Accept Attend College Apply Accept Attend Fort Lewis College 1 1 0 Palm Beach Atlantic University 2 0 0 Johnson & Wales University Ringling College of Art and Design 1 1 1 (Denver) 1 1 1 Rollins College 3 3 0 Regis University 4 4 1 Rocky Mountain College of Art & Stetson University 1 0 0 Design 1 0 0 University of Tampa 5 3 0 University of Colorado at Boulder 48 34 5 University of Central Florida 1 0 0 University of Colorado at Denver 3 1 0 University of North Florida 1 0 0 University of Denver 20 16 1 University of Florida 2 1 0 University of Northern Colorado 2 2 0 University of Miami 11 6 1 CONNECTICUT University of South Florida, Tampa 3 0 0 University of Bridgeport 4 3 1 University of West Florida 1 0 0 Central Connecticut State Valencia College 2 2 1 University 1 1 0 GEORGIA Connecticut College 4 1 0 Eastern Connecticut State Agnes Scott College 2 1 0 University 1 1 0 Albany State University 1 1 0 Trinity College 4 1 0 Armstrong State University 1 0 0 University of Connecticut 2 0 0 The Art Institute of Atlanta 1 1 0 University of Hartford 1 1 0 Clark Atlanta University 6 2 0 Wesleyan University 3 2 0 Emory University 18 2 1 Yale University 23 0 0 Georgia Institute of Technology 6 2 0 WASHINGTON D.C. Georgia Perimeter College 1 1 1 American University 20 9 1 Georgia State University 3 1 0 Georgetown University 20 4 2 Georgia Southern University 1 0 0 Howard University 13 6 1 Morehouse College 1 1 0 The Catholic University of America 1 1 0 Savannah College of Art & Design 12 5 0 The George Washington University 20 8 2 Savannah College of Art & Design – Atlanta 2 0 0 DELAWARE Spelman College 6 2 0 University of Delaware 1 1 0 The University of Georgia 1 1 0 FLORIDA HAWAII Barry University 1 0 0 IOWA Bethune-Cookman University 1 1 0 Ashford University 2 1 0 Eastern Florida State College 1 1 0 Central College 1 1 0 Eckerd College 5 5 2 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Coe College 9 8 1 University – Daytona Beach 3 3 0 Cornell College 5 5 2 Florida A&M University 4 1 0 Drake University 15 13 2 Florida Institute of Technology 1 1 0 Grand View University 1 0 0 Florida International University 2 1 0 Grinnell College 30 9 4 Florida Southern College 2 1 0 Iowa State University 27 15 5 Florida State University 7 1 0 Iowa Wesleyan College 9 4 0 Full Sail University 1 0 0 Loras College 8 7 1 Lynn University 1 1 0 Luther College 3 1 0 Nova Southeastern University 1 1 0 Simpson College 1 0 0 CLASS OF 2015 COLLEGE/UNIVERSITIES APPLIED – ACCEPTED - ATTENDING College Apply Accept Attend College Apply Accept Attend St.
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