College Acceptances
Colleges and universities accepting members
of the Classes of 2008, 2009, 2010
Adelphi
University, Alfred University, Allegheny College, Appalachian State University,
Arizona State University, Art Institute of Boston, Bard College, Bates College,
Beloit College, Bennett College for Women, Bennington College, Birmingham Southern
College, Bryant University, Cabrini College, California College of Art, Castleton
State College, Cazenovia College, Champlain College, Clark University, Clarkson
University, Cleveland Institute of Art, Colby-Sawyer College, Colgate
University, College of the Atlantic, College of the Holy Cross, College of St.
Rose, Colorado State University, Concordia University, Connecticut College, Cooper
Union, Culinary Institute of America, Daniel Webster College, Dominican College
of Blauvelt, Drew University, Drexel University, Duquesne University, Earlham
College, Eckerd College, Elizabethtown College, Elmira College, Emerson College,
Endicott College, Evergreen State College, Fashion Institute of Technology, Fayetteville
State University, Fisher College, Flagler College, Fordham University, Framingham
State College, Franklin Pierce University, George Washington University, Goucher
College, Green Mountain College, Guilford College, Hampshire College, Hartwick
College, Himalayan Institute of Technology (India), Hiram College, Hobart and
William Smith Colleges, Hofstra University, Howard University, Iona College, Ithaca
College, Johnson & Wales University (CO), Johnson & Wales University
(RI), LIM College, Lees-McRae College, Lynchburg College, Maine College of Art
and Design, Maryland Institute College of Art, Marymount Manhattan College, Massachusetts
College of Liberal Arts, McDaniel College, Mercyhurst College, Mills College, Mitchell
College, Moore College of Art, Moravian College, Mount Holyoke College, New
England College, New York University, Northeastern University, Ohio Wesleyan
University, Otis School of Art and Design, Pace University, Pacific University,
Pennsylvania State University, Philadelphia University, Polytechnic University,
Pratt at Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute, Purdue University, Quinnipiac
University, Randolph College, Rhode Island College, Ringling College of Art and
Design, Rochester Institute of Technology, Roger Williams College, Sacred Heart
University, Sage College, Saint Lawrence University, Salve Regina University, Sarah
Lawrence College, Savannah College of Art and Design, School of the Art
Institute of Chicago, School of Visual Arts, Siena College, Spelman College, St.
John’s College (MD), St. John’s University (NY), St. Joseph College (CT), Sterling
College, SUNY-Buffalo, SUNY-Canton, SUNY-Geneseo, SUNY-New Paltz, SUNY-Plattsburgh,
Suffolk University, Trinity College (CT), University of the Arts, University of
Bridgeport, University of California-Santa Barbara, University of Central
Florida, University of Chicago, University of Hartford, University of
Massachusetts-Amherst, University of Montana-Missoula, University of Nevada-Las
Vegas, University of New Hampshire, University of Redlands, University of Rhode
Island, University of Richmond, University of the South (Sewanee), University
of Vermont, Ursinus College, Wagner College, Washington College, Washington
University, Wells College, Wesley
College, Western Carolina University, Wheaton College, Whittier College, Widener
University, Wofford College, Worcester
Polytechnic University
The Million Dollar
Class
Every year the faculty at Darrow is provided many reasons to
be proud of our students. We certainly take pride their accomplishments, in and
out of the classroom, and we are constantly provided reasons to be proud of
them as “good people”.
The Class of 2009 provided the entire Darrow community
another important reason to be especially proud. Our seniors, numbering just
33, have been awarded as of early March, over $1,000,000 in merit scholarships!
Merit scholarships are awarded, by a variety of colleges, to
a select group of students that have been accepted into their entering class.
Nearly all merit scholarships are awarded, at least in part, on the basis of
academic accomplishment. But, many of the scholarships also recognize
leadership and commitment to community service. Academic achievements, coupled
with a commitment to community life, represent two values imbedded in life at
Darrow. As such, our students earning merit scholarships are especially
meaningful for all of us.