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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.

Class of 2026 (2025–2026 Cycle)

 

 

Class of 2025 (2024–2025 Cycle)

By the Numbers

  • 32 seniors supported

  • 463 applications submitted

  • 298 admission offers received

  • 109 colleges & universities represented

  • $9.7M+ in merit scholarships awarded

  • Average merit award: $34,200/year

  • Top merit award: $58,000/year

  • 98% admitted to one or more top-choice schools

  • 100% admitted to multiple institutions

 

Selected Admissions

Highly Selective Universities

  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology (~4% admit rate)

  • Harvard University (~3–4%)

  • Dartmouth College (~6% admit rate)

  • University of Chicago (~5%)

  • Northwestern University (~7%)

  • Johns Hopkins University (~7%)

  • Duke University (~6%)

  • Georgetown University (~12%)

Competitive National Universities

  • University of Michigan (~18% overall; typically lower OOS)

  • UCLA (~9%)

  • UC Berkeley (~11%)

  • University of Texas at Austin (~29% overall; highly selective OOS)

  • Boston University (~11%)

  • Northeastern University (~6%)

Selective Flagship & Specialty Institutions

  • University of Wisconsin–Madison (~43% overall)

  • Purdue University (~53% overall; selective by major)

  • 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

  • 30 seniors supported

  • 427 applications submitted

  • 281 admission offers received

  • 102 colleges & universities represented

  • $8.4M+ in merit scholarships awarded

  • Average merit award: $31,600/year

  • Top merit award: $52,000/year

  • 98% admitted to one or more top-choice schools

  • 100% admitted to multiple institutions

 

Selected Admissions

Highly Selective Universities

  • Princeton University (~4–5%)

  • Cornell University (~7% admit rate)

  • Northwestern University (~7%)

  • University of Chicago (~5%)

  • Duke University (~6%)

  • Johns Hopkins University (~7%)

Competitive National Universities

  • University of Michigan (~18% overall)

  • UCLA (~9%)

  • UC Berkeley (~11%)

  • UNC Chapel Hill (~17% overall; typically lower OOS)

  • Boston College (~17%)

  • Boston University (~11%)

  • Northeastern University (~6%)

Selective STEM & Specialty Schools

  • Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) (~57%)

  • Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) (~71%)

  • 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

  • 28 seniors supported

  • 389 applications submitted

  • 247 admission offers received

  • 94 colleges & universities represented

  • $6.9M+ in merit scholarships awarded

  • Average merit award: $28,400/year

  • Top merit award: $49,000/year

  • 96% admitted to one or more top-choice schools

  • 100% admitted to multiple institutions

 

Selected Admissions

Highly Selective Universities

  • Yale University (~4–5%)

  • Brown University (~5%)

  • Duke University (~6%)

Competitive National Universities

  • University of Southern California (USC) (~10%)

  • New York University (NYU) (~12%)

  • Georgetown University (~12%)

  • Villanova University (~25%)

  • University of Maryland (~44% overall)

  • Boston University (~11%)

  • 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.

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