As we celebrate our graduating seniors, we invite you to take a look at where they will be heading in the fall.
Top 10 College Choices
- The Ohio State University (Main Campus) - 53
- Miami University - 37
- University of Dayton - 22
- John Carroll University - 18
- University of Cincinnati - 18
- Xavier University - 17
- The Ohio State University Regional Campuses - 16
- Ohio University - 14
- Cleveland State University - 8
- University of Akron - 6
QUICK FACTS
Top College/University – The Ohio State University with 53 enrolled students on Columbus campus and another 16 students enrolling on OSU Regional campuses
Top Public University – The Ohio State University
Top Jesuit University – John Carroll University with 18 enrolled students
Top Other Catholic University – University of Dayton with 22 enrolled students
Top In-State Public University – The Ohio State University
Top Out-of-State Public University – Indiana University, Michigan State University, Purdue University, and West Virginia University tied with 4 enrolled students each
Top Non-Sectarian/Private University in Ohio – Case Western Reserve University with 6 enrolled students
Top Non-Sectarian/Private University outside of Ohio – Northeastern University in Boston with 4 enrolled students
24% of our graduating class will be attending
Jesuit/Other Catholic institutions with 93 enrolled students.
64% of the graduating class will attend
colleges/universities in the state of Ohio.
Furthest college North – Carleton College (MN)
Furthest college South – Ave Maria University (FL)
Furthest college West – Stanford University (CA)
Furthest college East – Berklee College of Music (MA)
- Members of the Class of 2021 filed 2,550 college applications.
- The seniors in the Class of 2021 applied to 270 different colleges.
- Our seniors will attend 95 different four-year colleges.
OTHER NOTABLE FACTS
Ten members of the Class of 2021 will be attending Ivy League colleges – the first time that we have had double digits since the Class of 2005!
The Class of 2021 was awarded $47,297,004 in scholarship money over the next 4 years – a record amount of money since we have been tallying statistics from Class of 1998 through this year!