Celebrating Our Class of 2025 Results
Last updated February 24, 2025.
Here’s how our high school students this cycle are performing in admissions results so far. This is our third cycle working with students and families, and we continue to see strong performance in acceptances from selective universities and generous program and scholarship awards.
Further, one consistent pattern we’ve seen from our students every year is that they tend to do better in the admissions process than students with similar or even stronger stats. This indicates to us that our approach to help our students differentiate themselves has been central to their success.
Here are the acceptances our students have reported so far, with results from Early Action, Early Decision, and some Regular Decision rounds:
- Yale University, Engineering (1)
- Cornell University, Engineering (1)
- University of Michigan, Engineering (1)
- Northwestern University, Engineering (1)
- University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, CS (1)
- Northeastern University, Finance (2)
- University of Southern California (1)
- Indiana University Kelley School of Business (3)
- University of North Carolina Chapel Hill (1)
- University of Texas Austin (1)
- University of Virginia (2)
- University of Maryland, Business (3)
- University of Massachusetts Amherst (2)
- University of Delaware (1)
- Virginia Polytechnic (2)
- University of Wisconsin-Madison (1)
- North Carolina State University (1)
- Stony Brook University (1)
- George Mason University (1)
- Ohio State University, Business (2)
- Florida State University, Business (1)
- University of Georgia, Business (1)
- Rutgers New Brunswick, Natural Sciences (1)
- University of Vermont, Business (1)
- Penn State University, Business (2), Natural Sciences (1)
- California State University, Early Education (1)
Scholarships and Honors Programs
Also want to celebrate the many opportunities our students have been offered, even as we await results from the regular decision round. It’s important to note that a lot of these come through the student’s own merits, and not necessarily through our support.
- Northeastern University John Martinson Honors Program (Business)
- Northeastern University London Scholars Program (Business)
- UMD College Park Scholars Program (Business)
- $58,000 scholarship to Florida State University (Business)
- $58,000 scholarship to Ohio State University (Business)
- $24,000 Dean’s Scholarship to Indiana Kelley School of Business
- $18,000 per year Chancellor’s Award, UMass Amherst (Science)
- $16,000 per year Honors Scholarship to NJIT (Science)
- Invitations to apply for merit scholarships, including a full-ride, at recognized state schools across the U.S. (Science, Economics)
It’s important to emphasize that this process is about support and empowerment, and not about a scarcity mindset. It’s also important to remember that every data point needs to be read in context. We will continue to update this list as we continue hearing back from students. Congratulations to the incredible students we’ve been lucky to work with!