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Early Acceptances

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The early round for college decisions recently ended!  Congratulations to everyone who got accepted into their early round schools.  Early round applications are separated into Early Decision and Early Action pools.

The list below details both schools that Delbarton students have committed to attending and schools that students were accepted into through early action and may ultimately attend. When you see any seniors around campus, I encourage you to congratulate them on their hard work throughout the entire college admissions process and wish them luck for the regular decision round! Also congratulate their parents,  counselors, advisers and teachers who supported the students through the application process.

According to the College Guidance Office:  “Congratulations to all our seniors on their college acceptances in the early round. To date 60 members of the Class of 2024 have been admitted to a college through its Early Decision program. Another 70 students have received at least one acceptance through Early Action programs.”

Those colleges and universitites include,

      Alabama, Amherst, Bates, Boston College, Brown, Bucknell, Bowdoin, Catholic, Case, Chicago, Clemson, College of Charleston, Cornell, CU Boulder, Dartmouth, Delaware, Drexel, Duke, Fairfield, Fordham, Georgetown, Georgia, GTech, Gettysburg, Hamilton, Harvard, Indiana, Hopkins, Kenyon, Lafayette, Lehigh, Loyola, Miami, Maryland, Michigan, Middlebury, USNA, NYU, UNC, Northeastern, Northwestern, Notre Dame, UPenn, Penn St, Princeton, Providence, Purdue, RPI, Rice, Richmond, Rutgers, St. Andrews, St. Joe’s, Santa Clara, Seton Hall, USC, SMU, Tennessee, TCU, Tufts, Tulane, UVM, Villanova, UVA, VTech, Wake Forest, WashU, W&L, Williams, Wisconsin and Yale.

 

Once again, congratulations to all!

 

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