2015 College Acceptance Record at
McCallie's college guidance program is a student-driven process influenced by the central idea of finding the right fit for each boy. Our counselors work closely with each student and his family to ensure he attends a college where he will be successful and that provides a comfortable financial situation for his family. As a result, McCallie's class of 2015 were accepted at the most selective colleges in the United States, the most popular universities around the Southeast and many schools across the country that may be a bit off-the-radar, but best match the students who applied. -Jeff Kurtzman, College Guidance Director
McCallie’s acceptance rate to the nation’s 25 most selective colleges and universities.
McCallie Seniors’
Acceptance Rate vs. the National Average KEY:
THE IVIES, STANFORD & M.I.T. In 2015, McCallie seniors were accepted at:
15 other most Selective national universities In 2015, McCallie seniors were accepted at:
15 most Selective Liberal arts colleges In 2015, McCallie seniors were accepted at:
10 most Selective Public Universities In 2015, McCallie seniors were accepted at:
of McCallie seniors accepted merit-based scholarships for academic, extracurricular or athletic talents. Many other seniors declined merit-based scholarships to attend other schools.
The class of 2015 was accepted at 206 different colleges and universities all across the country.
# of McCallie seniors acceptances in each state
50+
20-49
11-19
6-10
1-5
seniors will be the only 2015 McCallie graduate represented in their college or university’s student body.
Historically
popular Schools among McCallie Applicants KEY: Most Selective Colleges & Universities of the south In 2015, McCallie seniors were accepted at:
54% vs. 22%
public universities of the southeast In 2015, McCallie seniors were accepted at:
90% vs. 63%
10 other popular private colleges & Universities in the southeast In 2015, McCallie seniors were accepted at:
86% vs. 60%
With the help of their counselors, McCallie seniors in 2015 will attend schools that might be a little Off the Beaten Path.
Colgate University
Hamilton, N.Y.
University of Colorado at Boulder
Boulder, Colo.
Drexel University
Philadelphia, Pa. DePaul University
Chicago, Ill.
Tufts University
Medford, Mass.
Northern Michigan University
Marquette, Mich. Montana State
Bozeman, Mont. Iona College
New Rochelle, N.Y. Lafayette College
Easton, Pa.
Brigham Young University
Salt Lake City, Utah
University of Vermont
Burlington, Vt.
University of Wisconsin
Madison, Wis.