Results & Outcomes
Every admissions cycle gets more competitive — and more unpredictable. Our admissions results reflect thoughtful planning, balanced strategy, and cohesive application development.
Admission rates are approximate and vary by residency, major, and year.
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Class of 2025 (2024–2025 Cycle)
By the Numbers
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32 seniors supported
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463 applications submitted
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298 admission offers received
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109 colleges & universities represented
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$9.7M+ in merit scholarships awarded
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Average merit award: $34,200/year
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Top merit award: $58,000/year
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98% admitted to one or more top-choice schools
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100% admitted to multiple institutions
Selected Admissions
Highly Selective Universities
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology (~4% admit rate)
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Harvard University (~3–4%)
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Dartmouth College (~6% admit rate)
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University of Chicago (~5%)
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Northwestern University (~7%)
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Johns Hopkins University (~7%)
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Duke University (~6%)
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Georgetown University (~12%)
Competitive National Universities
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University of Michigan (~18% overall; typically lower OOS)
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UCLA (~9%)
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UC Berkeley (~11%)
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University of Texas at Austin (~29% overall; highly selective OOS)
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Boston University (~11%)
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Northeastern University (~6%)
Selective Flagship & Specialty Institutions
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University of Wisconsin–Madison (~43% overall)
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Purdue University (~53% overall; selective by major)
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Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) (~57%)
Scholarship Highlights
Merit awards ranged from $24,000–$58,000 per year, with multiple students receiving six-figure total merit packages. For many families, scholarship outcomes significantly reshaped final college decisions — often making private universities financially competitive with public options.
Class of 2024 (2023–2024 Cycle)
By the Numbers
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30 seniors supported
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427 applications submitted
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281 admission offers received
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102 colleges & universities represented
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$8.4M+ in merit scholarships awarded
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Average merit award: $31,600/year
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Top merit award: $52,000/year
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98% admitted to one or more top-choice schools
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100% admitted to multiple institutions
Selected Admissions
Highly Selective Universities
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Princeton University (~4–5%)
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Cornell University (~7% admit rate)
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Northwestern University (~7%)
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University of Chicago (~5%)
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Duke University (~6%)
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Johns Hopkins University (~7%)
Competitive National Universities
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University of Michigan (~18% overall)
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UCLA (~9%)
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UC Berkeley (~11%)
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UNC Chapel Hill (~17% overall; typically lower OOS)
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Boston College (~17%)
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Boston University (~11%)
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Northeastern University (~6%)
Selective STEM & Specialty Schools
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Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) (~57%)
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Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) (~71%)
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Purdue University (~53% overall)
Scholarship Highlights
Merit awards ranged from $22,000–$52,000 per year, with numerous students receiving substantial multi-year merit packages. These awards frequently created unexpected flexibility in final decision-making, allowing families to evaluate fit, academic strength, and financial value simultaneously.
Class of 2023 (2022–2023 Cycle)
By the Numbers
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28 seniors supported
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389 applications submitted
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247 admission offers received
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94 colleges & universities represented
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$6.9M+ in merit scholarships awarded
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Average merit award: $28,400/year
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Top merit award: $49,000/year
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96% admitted to one or more top-choice schools
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100% admitted to multiple institutions
Selected Admissions
Highly Selective Universities
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Yale University (~4–5%)
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Brown University (~5%)
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Duke University (~6%)
Competitive National Universities
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University of Southern California (USC) (~10%)
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New York University (NYU) (~12%)
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Georgetown University (~12%)
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Villanova University (~25%)
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University of Maryland (~44% overall)
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Boston University (~11%)
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Northeastern University (~7% at the time)
Scholarship Highlights
Merit awards ranged from $20,000–$49,000 per year, with multiple students earning significant cumulative merit packages. For many families, scholarship outcomes transformed perceived affordability and expanded the range of viable college options.
