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College Acceptances

Congratulations, Class of 2021!

 
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high school graduating Class of 2021

We truly believe that a befitting learning environment is pivotal in a student’s personal and professional trajectory. That said, we believe that there genuinely is a “best fit” college for each and every student. Our college planning services are tailored to each student’s specific needs, career ambitions, learning proclivities, personalities, and strengths. Just as no two students are alike, our customized strategies are personalized to meet students where they are. Through it all, we pride ourselves in delivering empathy with outcome-driven results. The college acceptance list below is a snapshot into the diversity of our student demographic.

College Acceptances and Admissions rates:

Agnes Scott College

Auburn University

Belmont University

Boston College

Boston University (32.6%; 1 of 5 Posse Foundation Scholarship Finalists)

Bowdoin College (11%)

Berry College

California Polytechnic State University (27.2%)

Chapman University - Film Program (EA: 8% - Merit Scholarship Recipient)

Clemson University

Colorado State University

Emerson College (49% - Merit Scholarship Recipient)

Emory University (15%)

Fordham University

Furman University

Florida State University

Georgia Institute of Technology (23%)

Georgia State University

Harvey Mudd College (13%)

Lee University

Kennesaw State University

Middle Tennessee State University

Montana State University

New York University (3% - Screenwriting)

Northeastern University

Northwestern University (6%)

Oglethorpe University

Santa Clara University (48.8%)

Sarah Lawrence College (53.4%, Merit Scholarship Recipient)

Sewanee: The University of the South (40.7%)

Scripps College (27.9%)

Texas Christian University (38%)

Tennessee Tech University

Wellesley College (29.9%)

Wesleyan College

Wesleyan University

University of Alabama (53%)

University of Alabama at Birmingham (60.4%)

University of California: San Diego (30.2%)

University of California: Santa Barbara (32.3%)

University of California: Davis (41.2%)

University of Colorado Boulder

University of Georgia (48%; Honors College - 10%)

University of Illinois

University of Indiana: Bloomington

University of Kentucky (89.1%)

University of Louisville (75%)

University of Miami

University of North Carolina (23.7%; Morehead-Cain Semi-Finalist)

University of Redlands  (67.5%; Achievement Award Recipient)

University of South Carolina (In-State Tuition Scholarship Recipient)

University of Southern California (1 of 27 Accepted into Film and Television Program at School of Cinematic Arts; 11% Undergrad Admissions)

University of South Carolina (64%)

University of Tennessee (76.3%)

University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

University of Texas (36%)