Class of 2017 College Matriculation
Go Forth: College Choices The 108-member Gilman Class of 2017 will attend 68 institutions from sea to shining sea, with one young man protecting those seas as a U.S. Coast Guard Academy cadet. Fifteen schools welcome two or more incoming freshman from Gilman, with the largest cohorts attending University of Maryland, Wake Forest University, and Washington University in St. Louis; 78% of the class is heading to a most competitive or highly competitive college according to Barron’s scale.
Braeden Aristides Alevizatos University of Maryland
John Peterson Caspari West Virginia University
Braxton Cameron Antill Trinity College
Vinay Kondragunta Chandra Goucher College
John Leland Ball University of Maryland
Michael Cheng* University of Maryland
Julian Thomas Baron Syracuse University
Kang Wook Chung* Johns Hopkins University
Cormac Michael Baroody Skidmore College
Conrad Otto Clemens Bard College
Alexander Robinson Bauman Wake Forest University
Jalen Keith Colbert New York University
Maxwell Alexander Bethel Pomona College
James Butler Cole University of Delaware
Dylan James Bird University of Vermont
Liam Patrick Comen Tulane University
Jesse Aaron Bloomberg University of Maryland
Douglas Julian Cooper* University of Maryland
Robert Garnett Blue, Jr. Wake Forest University
Charles Austin Darby Bucknell University
Davis Haydn Booth* Duke University
Hunter Reynolds Dase Washington College
Jacob Hunter Brummett Hampden-Sydney College
Rhett Jehl Dawson University of Wisconsin
Gustav Edward Brunn Wake Forest University
Victor William Helme de Havenon* Johns Hopkins University
Augustus Billings Caiola University of Wisconsin
Antonio Sebastiano DiCerbo University of Maryland
Taylor Reese Cashman Washington and Lee University
Brian Connor Doak Jr. Franklin & Marshall College
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Donald Eugene Duncan III University of Maryland, Baltimore County Drew Robert Ehrlich Villanova University Andrew Hayes Eller* University of Chicago Isaac Okon Engermann Washington University in St. Louis Jonathan Dryden English St. John’s College in Annapolis Andrew Shriver Franklin Rhodes College Charles London Halpert University of Richmond William Francis Harris University of Mississippi James Clayton Hebert* Yale University Nathan Shane Heinlein Wofford College James Andres Hemker* Stanford University Wiatt Fenner Hinton Middlebury College Davis Eric Andre' Holmes Washington University in St. Louis Benjamin Thomas Holt St. Mary’s College of Maryland Jack Holleran Houley Auburn University