Issue 8

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Feature

they’ll go... University of Vermont

Michigan Tech

Rochester Institute of Technology

Harrison Mills

Bates College Julie Self

Taylor Sheble

Aaron Velayo

SUNY-ESF Francesca Vescia

Carleton College

Zoe Kriegler-Wenk

Daniel Bishop

Marc Berghouse Cole Dunbar

Brown University

DePaul University

Carlos Garcia

Henry Zatarain

Dickinson College

Carnegie Mellon University

Analisa Bauhaus

Dylan Roof

Columbia College

Georgetown University

Morgan Satterlee

Bradley University

Erick Castro Ellen Singer

Purdue University

Jason Rodriguez-Hand Justin Rodriguez Hand

Matt Jenkins

Yale University

Manhattanville College

Laurel Dearborn

Taisha Griffe

niversity

Olin College

Columbia University University of Michigan

Willa Gruver

Nick Chang

Tufts University Celeste Adler Lily Hartzell

Smith College

Sean Cromwell

Macalester College

Boston College

Berklee College of Music

Eliana Jacobs

Ben Sehl

George Washington University Anna Karditzas Molly Shea

Ohio State University Giannina Cadenas

of Colorado, Boulder

Riley Dunn

Arts & Humanities Engineering & Formal Sciences

Undecided

11.4%

16.7%

13.3% 32.4 %

15.2%

Professional

Social Sciences

Military-Bound seniors Victor Magana Verdin Daniel—Army Jacob Juarez—Navy Running Cloud Rosiles—Marines Joshua Yambao—Army Reserves Adrian Zamora—Marines

Internationally-bound Seniors

Vittoria Braga Farneze— University of Brasília, Brasília, Brazil Anna Dagum—University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada Caroline Lempert—University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada Margot Serra—McGill University, Montréal, Canada

$3,373,631 University of Redlands Mayra Garcia Adame Eduardo Alvarado Isabelle Rudolph

UC Riverside Carla Paredes

Chapman University Sarah Richards

Orange Coast College Devon Heieck

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Natural Sciences

11%

Los Angeles Area

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College-bound graduates’ majors

University of South Carolina, Columbia

percent of first generation college- percent of first generation high bound students surveyed school graduates surveyed


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