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COLLEGE PROFILE Class of 2016 CEEB CODE 112278 GAC is an 88-acre campus located northeast of Atlanta, and was established as a Christian, co-educational, college preparatory school in 1968. With 1,785 students enrolled in grades K3-12, GAC is comprised of students from 14 counties including the city of Atlanta with a diverse student body composed of African American 25%, Asian 11%, Caucasian 56%, Latino 4%, and Multi-racial 4%. Of 156 faculty members, 73% hold a master’s degree or higher; 12 hold doctoral degrees. The teacher/student ratio is 1:13; the average senior high classroom is 18 students. SCHOOL OVERVIEW Three new study abroad programs are being offered. The study abroad trip and all preparations for it occur outside of the school day and incur an additional cost to the student. programs include: Science Study in Belize, Literature and Culture Study in London, England, and Social Science and Fine Arts Study in Paris, France. INTERNATIONAL STUDIES GAC requires each student to log at least 10 hours of service each year as a graduation requirement. Nearly 400 students annually participate in service and mission experiences in Atlanta, Arizona, California, and internationally, including twelve locations throughout Europe, Africa, Central America, and Mexico. Participation for most trips requires a minimum of 20 hours of cultural awareness training and preparation for service projects. SERVICE GAC is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, the Southern Association of Independent Schools, and the National Christian School Association. GAC is also a member of the College Board, SACAC, NACAC, ACCIS, NAIS, GISA, and AAAIS. ACCREDITATION 2015 AP SUMMARY AP students are required to take the exam in May. The following is a summary of all tests given in May 2015 at GAC resulting in an 81% overall pass rate. Selective and competitive admission is based on the applicant’s academic record, SSAT, interviews, and personal recommendations. Students are admitted from all ethnic and religious backgrounds. All students are bound by the GAC Honor Code. GAC offers 22 Advanced Placement (AP) classes and 21 Honors classes. Enrollment in AP and Honors courses is based on minimum PSAT scores, grades, and teacher recommendations. AP course enrollment is limited to 6: one during the sophomore year, two during the junior year, and three during the senior year – rare exceptions permitted. LANGUAGE ARTS Honors Language Arts 9 Honors American Literature & Composition Honors British Literature & Composition AP English Literature MATHEMATICS Honors Algebra 1 Honors Geometry Honors Algebra 2/Trigonometry Honors Precalculus Honors Analysis AP Statistics AP Calculus AB AP Calculus BC Multivariable Calculus and AP Statistics SCIENCE Honors Biology Honors Chemistry Honors Computer Science Honors Human Anatomy & Physiology Honors Physics AP Biology AP Computer Science AP Chemistry AP Environmental Science AP Physics 1 AP Physics C Mechanics & Electricity and Magnetism FOREIGN LANGUAGE Honors French 4 & 5 Honors Latin 2 & 3 Honors Spanish 1, 2, 3, 4 AP Latin AP Spanish SOCIAL STUDIES AP World History AP Macroeconomics AP Psychology AP U.S. Government & Politics AP United States History AP European History MUSIC AP Music Theory VISUAL ARTS AP Studio Art Drawing AP Studio Art 2-D Design AP Studio Art 3-D Design SAT Reasoning Test Class of 2015 Math...........................................................................500-640 Critical Reading...................................................510-630 Writing.......................................................................500-620 Total.....................................................................1520-1880 HONORS AND ADVANCED PLACEMENT COURSES ADMISSIONS Greater Atlanta Christian operates on a two-semester calendar year. Each semester, comprised of three six-week sessions, culminates with a comprehensive final examination given in each class. The final exam may not count for more than 20% of the semester grade. Each academic course receives ½ Carnegie unit per semester. CURRICULUM ACT Class of 2015 English.......................... Math............................... Reading........................ Science........................ Composite.................. 23- 31 22 - 29 23 - 31 22 - 28 23 - 29 Dr. David Fincher President Scott Harsh Vice President of Strategic Planning & Senior High Principal Dr. Betty Morris Senior High Dean of Academics www.greateratlantachristian.org College Counselors Lori Davis • (770) 243-2252 [email protected] Dr. Stephanie Caine • (770) 243-2324 [email protected] Beverly Dowdy • (770) 243-2251 [email protected] APPLICATION STATISTICS – Class of 2015 Total number of graduates: Applications submitted: Average per student: Total acceptances: GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS GAC requires all students to successfully complete our college preparatory curriculum with a minimum of 26 Carnegie Units, designated as follows: English.........................................................................4 units Mathematics............................................................4 units Social Sciences.....................................................3 units Sciences....................................................................4 units Foreign Language.................................................2 units Health/PE...................................................................1 unit Bible..............................................................................4 units Electives.....................................................................4 units ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS: GAC alumni include a 2009 Rhodes Scholar and 3 Fulbright Scholars Academic Team – 2nd in AA at Georgia State Championship 2015; 3 Georgia High School Association (GHSA) State Championships in 10 years, ranking in the top five in state for over 25 years competing in all divisions Mock Trial Team – 1st place Gwinnett Region Championship; 2nd place District 2015; 1st place Region 6AA 2014 Math Team – 2nd in AA in the state at GCTM Varsity State Mathematics Tournament; 1st place team AA; 1st, 2nd & 3rd place individuals at high school tournament hosted by Department of Mathematics at Georgia Southwestern; 1st place 2014, 2nd place 2013, Class AA Georgia Council of Teachers of Mathematics State Math Tournament FINE ARTS PROGRAMS: King’s Gate eatre – Won top award at the 50th Georgia Theatre Competition “The Nerd”; Winner of 20 GHSA State Championships in One Act Play competition; State AA Runners-Up One Act Play Contest 2014; One Act Play 1st place Region 6AA 2013; Home of Best Actor Shuler Award Winner 2013 Marching Spartans – 1st place Class AA Georgia Contest of Champions 2015; Performed in the London New Year’s Day Parade 2015; 2nd place Class AA Georgia Contest of Champions 2014, 2013 & 2012 Concert, Symphonic, Jazz Bands & Orchestra – Symphonic, Concert and Jazz Bands each consistently earn Superior Ratings at the Georgia Music Educators Association (GMEA) State Band Festival; SH Orchestra earned Sweepstakes Trophy and Grand Champion Trophy at Southern Star Music Festival 2015; Recipients of Excellent and Superior ratings by GMEA 2014 & 2013 Choir Recipient of Superior Ratings GMEA 2014 & 2013; Trio won 1st place in GHSA Region 6AA Dance – Won eleven 1st place team trophies 2015; Won nine 1st place team trophies 2014 Visual Arts 4 State Winners in All-State Art Symposium Competition and Exhibit 2014 ATHLETICS: 74 teams in 15 different sports 34 signed athletes Class of 2015 Varsity Boys Basketball AA State Champions 2014, 2013, 2012 & 2010 Varsity Boys Soccer – Back-to-back AA State Champions 2015 & 2014; 5 AA State Championships since 2000 Varsity Girls Soccer – Back-to-back AA State Champions 2015 & 2014; 3 AA State Championships since 2012 Varsity Boys Golf – AA State Runner Up 2015; AA State Runner-Up 2014 Varsity Girls Golf AA State Runner-Up 2013; 3 AA State Championships since 2007 Varsity Boys Tennis – AA State Champions 2015; AA State Runner-Up 2014 Varsity Baseball State AA Runner-Up 2014 Varsity Boys Track & Field - AA State Champions 2015 Varsity Girls Track & Field – AA State Champions 2015; AA State Runner-Up 2013; 3 AA State Championships since 2005 GRADING SCALE C 76-77 C- 74-75 D+ 73 D 71-72 D- 70 F Below 70 EVALUATION SYSTEM DISTRIBUTION OF GRADES – Class of 2015 1st Quartile 4.19-4.45 | 2nd Quartile 3.76-4.18 | 3rd Quartile 3.25-3.75 | 4th Quartile 1.97-3.24 GRADE POINT AVERAGES Cumulative GPA is computed over all high school courses. Numeric grades reported on transcripts are unweighted. Honors courses are weighted with .5 quality point and AP courses with 1 quality point in GPA calculation. GAC does not provide individual student rank. 4.33-4.72 4.00-4.32 3.67-3.99 3.33-3.66 3.00-3.32 2.67-2.99 2.33-2.66 A+ A A- B+ B B- C+ 98-100 94-97 90-93 87-89 84-86 80-83 78-79 2.00-2.32 1.67-2.31 1.33-1.66 1.00-1.32 .67 0 195 1001 5 720 STANDARIZED TESTING MID 50% Class of 2015 GREATER ATLANTA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL DISTINCTIONS Advanced Placement Testing Summary May 2015 #AP tests taken: 430 # Passing: 357 % Passing: 81% GAC has added three special elective courses this year: Creative Writing, Conflict Resolution, and Robotics. Each is offered in a format blending class time with the instructor before school with online activities up to four hours each week. UNIQUE COURSE OFFERINGS COLLEGE ACCEPTANCES Abilene Christian University Agnes Scott College AMDA - e American Musical and Dramatic Academy American University Anderson University-SC Appalachian State University Arizona State University Auburn University Auburn University Montgomery Baylor University Belmont University Berry College Birmingham-Southern College Boston University Brenau University Brown University Butler University California State University, Long Beach Capital University Case Western Reserve University Chapman University Clark University Clemson University Coastal Carolina University College of Charleston College of Coastal Georgia College of William and Mary Colorado School of Mines Columbus State University Cornell University Covenant College Dartmouth College Davidson College Drexel University Duke University Duquesne University East Tennessee State University Eckerd College Elon University Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Emerson College Emory University Florida Institute of Technology Florida Southern College Florida SouthWestern State College Florida State University Fordham University Furman University Gardner-Webb University Georgetown University Georgia College Georgia Gwinnett College Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Perimeter College Georgia Regents University Georgia Southern University Georgia State University Hamilton College Hampden-Sydney College Hampton University Harding University Harvard College High Point University Hofstra University Howard University Indiana University at Bloomington Indiana Wesleyan University James Madison University Kalamazoo College Kennesaw State University Kent State University Lafayette College LaGrange College Lee University Lehigh University Lenoir-Rhyne University Liberty University Lipscomb University Louisiana State University Loyola University Chicago Marion Military Institute Mars Hill University Maryland Institute College of Art Maryville College Mercer University Miami University, Oxford Middle Tennessee State University Mississippi State University Morehouse College Mount Vernon Nazarene University New Jersey Institute of Technology New York University Newberry College North Carolina A&T State University North Carolina State University North Greenville University Northeastern University Northwestern University Oglethorpe University Ohio Dominican University Ohio State University - College of Engineering Ohio Wesleyan University Oklahoma Christian University Old Dominion University Otis College of Art and Design Otterbein University Oxford College of Emory University Pace University, NYC Parsons e New School for Design Pennsylvania State University Pepperdine University Pfeiffer University Piedmont College Point Park University Pratt Institute Presbyterian College Princeton University Purdue University Queens University of Charlotte Reinhardt College Rhode Island School of Design Rhodes College Rice University Ringling College of Art and Design Rochester Institute of Technology Salisbury University Samford University San Diego State University Savannah College of Art and Design Savannah College of Art and Design-Atlanta School of the Art Institute of Chicago School of Visual Arts Sewanee: e University of the South Shorter University Simpson College Southern Methodist University Southern Polytechnic State University Southern University and A&M College Spelman College St. John’s University - Manhattan Campus St. John’s University - Queens Campus Stanford University Stetson University Stevens Institute of Technology Stony Brook University Syracuse University Tennessee State University Texas A&M University Texas Christian University e College of Wooster e George Washington University e King’s College e Ohio State University e University of Akron e University of Alabama e University of Alabama at Birmingham e University of Alabama in Huntsville e University of Arizona e University of Georgia e University of Montana e University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill e University of Tampa e University of Texas e University of West Georgia Truett-McConnell College Tufts University Tusculum College United States Military Academy United States Naval Academy University of California at San Diego University of California, Berkeley University of California, Irvine University of California, Los Angeles University of California, San Diego University of Central Florida University of Cincinnati University of Colorado at Boulder University of Connecticut University of Dayton University of Florida University of Iowa University of Kentucky University of Maryland University of Miami University of Minnesota University of Mississippi University of Missouri University of North Georgia University of New Hampshire University of North Carolina at Asheville University of North Carolina at Charlotte University of North Carolina at Wilmington University of North Texas University of Notre Dame University of Pennsylvania University of Pittsburgh University of Redlands University of Rochester University of San Francisco University of South Carolina University of Southern California University of Tennessee University of Utah University of Virginia University of Wisconsin Utah Valley University Valdosta State University Vanderbilt University Villanova University Virginia Commonwealth University Virginia Polytechnic Institute 2 Virginia Tech Wake Forest University Washington and Lee University Washington State University Washington University in St. Louis Wesleyan College Western Carolina University Wofford College Xavier University Yale University Young Harris College Bold denotes matriculations Class of 2014 & 2015
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Page 1: COLLEGE PROFILE...COLLEGE PROFILE Class of 2016 CEEB CODE 112278 GAC is an 88-acre campus located northeast of Atlanta, and was established as a Christian, co-educational, college

COLLEGE PROFILEClass of 2016

CEEB CODE 112278

GAC is an 88-acre campus located northeast of Atlanta, and was established as a Christian, co-educational, college preparatory school in 1968. With 1,785 students enrolled in grades K3-12, GAC is comprised of students from 14 counties including the city of Atlanta with a diverse student body composed of African American 25%, Asian 11%, Caucasian 56%, Latino 4%, and Multi-racial 4%.

Of 156 faculty members, 73% hold a master’s degree or higher; 12 hold doctoral degrees. The teacher/student ratio is 1:13; the average senior high classroom is 18 students.

SCHOOL OVERVIEW

Three new study abroad programs are being offered. The study abroad trip and all preparations for it occur outside of the school day and incur an additional cost to the student. programs include: Science Study in Belize, Literature and Culture Study in London, England, and Social Science and Fine Arts Study in Paris, France.

INTERNATIONAL STUDIES

GAC requires each student to log at least 10 hours of service each year as a graduation requirement. Nearly 400 students annually participate in service and mission experiences in Atlanta, Arizona, California, and internationally, including twelve locations throughout Europe, Africa, Central America, and Mexico. Participation for most trips requires a minimum of 20 hours of cultural awareness training and preparation for service projects.

SERVICE

GAC is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, the Southern Association of Independent Schools, and the National Christian School Association. GAC is also a member of the College Board, SACAC, NACAC, ACCIS, NAIS, GISA, and AAAIS.

ACCREDITATION

2015 AP SUMMARYAP students are required to take the exam in May. The following is a summary of all tests given in May 2015 at GAC resulting in an 81% overall pass rate.

Selective and competitive admission is based on the applicant’s academic record, SSAT, interviews, and personal recommendations. Students are admitted from all ethnic and religious backgrounds. All students are bound by the GAC Honor Code.

GAC offers 22 Advanced Placement (AP) classes and 21 Honors classes. Enrollment in AP and Honors courses is based on minimum PSAT scores, grades, and teacher recommendations. AP course enrollment is limited to 6: one during the sophomore year, two during the junior year, and three during the senior year – rare exceptions permitted.

LANGUAGE ARTSHonors Language Arts 9Honors American Literature & CompositionHonors British Literature & CompositionAP English Literature

MATHEMATICSHonors Algebra 1Honors GeometryHonors Algebra 2/TrigonometryHonors PrecalculusHonors AnalysisAP StatisticsAP Calculus ABAP Calculus BCMultivariable Calculus and AP Statistics

SCIENCEHonors BiologyHonors ChemistryHonors Computer ScienceHonors Human Anatomy & Physiology Honors PhysicsAP BiologyAP Computer ScienceAP ChemistryAP Environmental ScienceAP Physics 1AP Physics C Mechanics & Electricity and Magnetism

FOREIGN LANGUAGEHonors French 4 & 5Honors Latin 2 & 3Honors Spanish 1, 2, 3, 4AP LatinAP Spanish

SOCIAL STUDIESAP World HistoryAP MacroeconomicsAP PsychologyAP U.S. Government & PoliticsAP United States HistoryAP European History

MUSICAP Music Theory

VISUAL ARTSAP Studio Art DrawingAP Studio Art 2-D DesignAP Studio Art 3-D Design

SAT Reasoning Test Class of 2015

Math...........................................................................500-640 Critical Reading...................................................510-630Writing.......................................................................500-620Total.....................................................................1520-1880

HONORS AND ADVANCED PLACEMENT COURSES

ADMISSIONS

Greater Atlanta Christian operates on a two-semester calendar year. Each semester, comprised of three six-week sessions, culminates with a comprehensive final examination given in each class. The final exam may not count for more than 20% of the semester grade. Each academic course receives ½ Carnegie unit per semester.

CURRICULUM

ACT Class of 2015

English..........................Math...............................Reading........................Science........................Composite..................

23- 3122 - 2923 - 3122 - 2823 - 29

Dr. David FincherPresident

Scott HarshVice President of Strategic Planning &

Senior High PrincipalDr. Betty Morris

Senior High Dean of Academicswww.greateratlantachristian.org

College CounselorsLori Davis • (770) 243-2252

[email protected]

Dr. Stephanie Caine • (770) [email protected] Dowdy • (770) 243-2251

[email protected]

APPLICATION STATISTICS – Class of 2015Total number of graduates:Applications submitted:Average per student:Total acceptances:

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTSGAC requires all students to successfully complete our college preparatory curriculum with a minimum of 26 Carnegie Units, designated as follows:

English.........................................................................4 unitsMathematics............................................................4 unitsSocial Sciences.....................................................3 unitsSciences....................................................................4 unitsForeign Language.................................................2 unitsHealth/PE...................................................................1 unitBible..............................................................................4 unitsElectives.....................................................................4 units

ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS: GAC alumni include a 2009 Rhodes Scholar and 3 Fulbright ScholarsAcademic Team – 2nd in AA at Georgia State Championship 2015; 3 Georgia High School Association (GHSA) State Championships in 10 years, ranking in the top five in state for over 25 years competing in all divisionsMock Trial Team – 1st place Gwinnett Region Championship; 2nd place District 2015; 1st place Region 6AA 2014Math Team – 2nd in AA in the state at GCTM Varsity State Mathematics Tournament; 1st place team AA; 1st, 2nd & 3rd place individuals at high school tournament hosted by Department of Mathematics at Georgia Southwestern; 1st place 2014, 2nd place 2013, Class AA Georgia Council of Teachers of Mathematics State Math TournamentFINE ARTS PROGRAMS: King’s Gate Theatre – Won top award at the 50th Georgia Theatre Competition “The Nerd”; Winner of 20 GHSA State Championships in One Act Play competition; State AA Runners-Up One Act Play Contest 2014; One Act Play 1st place Region 6AA 2013; Home of Best Actor Shuler Award Winner 2013 Marching Spartans – 1st place Class AA Georgia Contest of Champions 2015; Performed in the London New Year’s Day Parade 2015; 2nd place Class AA Georgia Contest of Champions 2014, 2013 & 2012Concert, Symphonic, Jazz Bands & Orchestra – Symphonic, Concert and Jazz Bands each consistently earn Superior Ratings at the Georgia Music Educators Association (GMEA) State Band Festival; SH Orchestra earned Sweepstakes Trophy and Grand Champion Trophy at Southern Star Music Festival 2015;Recipients of Excellent and Superior ratings by GMEA 2014 & 2013Choir – Recipient of Superior Ratings GMEA 2014 & 2013; Trio won 1st place in GHSA Region 6AADance – Won eleven 1st place team trophies 2015; Won nine 1st place team trophies 2014Visual Arts – 4 State Winners in All-State Art Symposium Competition and Exhibit 2014

ATHLETICS: 74 teams in 15 different sports34 signed athletes Class of 2015Varsity Boys Basketball – AA State Champions 2014, 2013, 2012 & 2010Varsity Boys Soccer – Back-to-back AA State Champions 2015 & 2014; 5 AA State Championships since 2000Varsity Girls Soccer – Back-to-back AA State Champions 2015 & 2014; 3 AA State Championships since 2012Varsity Boys Golf – AA State Runner Up 2015; AA State Runner-Up 2014Varsity Girls Golf – AA State Runner-Up 2013; 3 AA State Championships since 2007Varsity Boys Tennis – AA State Champions 2015; AA State Runner-Up 2014Varsity Baseball State – AA Runner-Up 2014 Varsity Boys Track & Field - AA State Champions 2015Varsity Girls Track & Field – AA State Champions 2015; AA State Runner-Up 2013; 3 AA State Championships since 2005

GRADING SCALEC 76-77 C- 74-75 D+ 73D 71-72D- 70F Below 70

EVALUATION SYSTEM

DISTRIBUTION OF GRADES – Class of 20151st Quartile 4.19-4.45 | 2nd Quartile 3.76-4.18 | 3rd Quartile 3.25-3.75 | 4th Quartile 1.97-3.24GRADE POINT AVERAGESCumulative GPA is computed over all high school courses. Numeric grades reported on transcripts are unweighted. Honors courses are weighted with .5 quality point and AP courses with 1 quality point in GPA calculation.

GAC does not provide individual student rank.

4.33-4.72 4.00-4.32 3.67-3.99 3.33-3.66 3.00-3.32 2.67-2.99 2.33-2.66

A+ A A- B+ B B- C+

98-100 94-97 90-93 87-89 84-86 80-83 78-79

2.00-2.32 1.67-2.31 1.33-1.661.00-1.32 .670

1951001

5720

STANDARIZED TESTING MID 50% Class of 2015

GREATER ATLANTA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL DISTINCTIONS

Advanced Placement Testing Summary May 2015#AP tests taken: 430# Passing: 357% Passing: 81%

GAC has added three special elective courses this year: Creative Writing, Conflict Resolution, and Robotics. Each is offered in a format blending class time with the instructor before school with online activities up to four hours each week.

UNIQUE COURSE OFFERINGS

COLLEGE ACCEPTANCESAbilene Christian UniversityAgnes Scott CollegeAMDA - The American Musical and Dramatic AcademyAmerican UniversityAnderson University-SCAppalachian State University Arizona State UniversityAuburn UniversityAuburn University MontgomeryBaylor UniversityBelmont UniversityBerry CollegeBirmingham-Southern College Boston UniversityBrenau UniversityBrown UniversityButler UniversityCalifornia State University, Long BeachCapital UniversityCase Western Reserve UniversityChapman UniversityClark UniversityClemson UniversityCoastal Carolina UniversityCollege of CharlestonCollege of Coastal GeorgiaCollege of William and MaryColorado School of MinesColumbus State UniversityCornell UniversityCovenant CollegeDartmouth CollegeDavidson CollegeDrexel UniversityDuke UniversityDuquesne UniversityEast Tennessee State UniversityEckerd CollegeElon UniversityEmbry-Riddle Aeronautical UniversityEmerson CollegeEmory UniversityFlorida Institute of TechnologyFlorida Southern CollegeFlorida SouthWestern State CollegeFlorida State UniversityFordham UniversityFurman UniversityGardner-Webb UniversityGeorgetown UniversityGeorgia CollegeGeorgia Gwinnett CollegeGeorgia Institute of TechnologyGeorgia Perimeter CollegeGeorgia Regents University Georgia Southern UniversityGeorgia State UniversityHamilton CollegeHampden-Sydney CollegeHampton UniversityHarding UniversityHarvard CollegeHigh Point UniversityHofstra UniversityHoward UniversityIndiana University at BloomingtonIndiana Wesleyan UniversityJames Madison UniversityKalamazoo CollegeKennesaw State UniversityKent State UniversityLafayette CollegeLaGrange College

Lee UniversityLehigh UniversityLenoir-Rhyne UniversityLiberty UniversityLipscomb University Louisiana State UniversityLoyola University ChicagoMarion Military InstituteMars Hill UniversityMaryland Institute College of ArtMaryville CollegeMercer University Miami University, OxfordMiddle Tennessee State UniversityMississippi State UniversityMorehouse CollegeMount Vernon Nazarene UniversityNew Jersey Institute of TechnologyNew York UniversityNewberry CollegeNorth Carolina A&T State UniversityNorth Carolina State UniversityNorth Greenville UniversityNortheastern UniversityNorthwestern UniversityOglethorpe UniversityOhio Dominican UniversityOhio State University - College of EngineeringOhio Wesleyan UniversityOklahoma Christian UniversityOld Dominion UniversityOtis College of Art and DesignOtterbein UniversityOxford College of Emory UniversityPace University, NYCParsons The New School for DesignPennsylvania State UniversityPepperdine University Pfeiffer UniversityPiedmont CollegePoint Park UniversityPratt InstitutePresbyterian CollegePrinceton UniversityPurdue UniversityQueens University of CharlotteReinhardt CollegeRhode Island School of DesignRhodes CollegeRice UniversityRingling College of Art and DesignRochester Institute of TechnologySalisbury UniversitySamford UniversitySan Diego State UniversitySavannah College of Art and DesignSavannah College of Art and Design-AtlantaSchool of the Art Institute of ChicagoSchool of Visual ArtsSewanee: The University of the SouthShorter UniversitySimpson CollegeSouthern Methodist UniversitySouthern Polytechnic State UniversitySouthern University and A&M CollegeSpelman CollegeSt. John’s University - Manhattan CampusSt. John’s University - Queens CampusStanford UniversityStetson UniversityStevens Institute of TechnologyStony Brook UniversitySyracuse UniversityTennessee State UniversityTexas A&M University

Texas Christian UniversityThe College of WoosterThe George Washington UniversityThe King’s CollegeThe Ohio State UniversityThe University of AkronThe University of Alabama The University of Alabama at BirminghamThe University of Alabama in HuntsvilleThe University of ArizonaThe University of Georgia The University of MontanaThe University of North Carolina at Chapel HillThe University of TampaThe University of TexasThe University of West GeorgiaTruett-McConnell CollegeTufts UniversityTusculum CollegeUnited States Military AcademyUnited States Naval AcademyUniversity of California at San DiegoUniversity of California, BerkeleyUniversity of California, IrvineUniversity of California, Los AngelesUniversity of California, San DiegoUniversity of Central FloridaUniversity of CincinnatiUniversity of Colorado at BoulderUniversity of ConnecticutUniversity of DaytonUniversity of FloridaUniversity of IowaUniversity of KentuckyUniversity of MarylandUniversity of MiamiUniversity of MinnesotaUniversity of Mississippi University of MissouriUniversity of North GeorgiaUniversity of New HampshireUniversity of North Carolina at AshevilleUniversity of North Carolina at CharlotteUniversity of North Carolina at WilmingtonUniversity of North TexasUniversity of Notre DameUniversity of PennsylvaniaUniversity of PittsburghUniversity of RedlandsUniversity of RochesterUniversity of San FranciscoUniversity of South CarolinaUniversity of Southern CaliforniaUniversity of TennesseeUniversity of UtahUniversity of VirginiaUniversity of WisconsinUtah Valley UniversityValdosta State UniversityVanderbilt UniversityVillanova UniversityVirginia Commonwealth UniversityVirginia Polytechnic Institute 2Virginia TechWake Forest UniversityWashington and Lee UniversityWashington State UniversityWashington University in St. LouisWesleyan CollegeWestern Carolina UniversityWofford College Xavier UniversityYale UniversityYoung Harris College

Bold denotes matriculations

Class of 2014 & 2015