Early collegiate acceptance decisions for Ranney seniors are rolling in.
Early collegiate acceptance decisions for Ranney’s Class of 2016 are rolling in. Below is a list of colleges and universities where members of the senior class have been accepted as of December 18, 2015 (the list will continue to be updated as additional offers and decisions are made). The institutions in bold denote where a student will be matriculating in fall 2016, among them the Ivy League schools of Cornell, Columbia and the University of Pennsylvania.
University of Alabama
American University
Arcadia University
Boston College
Bradley University
Butler University
Case Western Reserve University
Columbia University
Cornell University
Drexel University
East Carolina University
Elon University
Emerson College
Fairfield University
Florida Southern College
Fordham University
University of Georgia
High Point University
Johns Hopkins University (2)
Lafayette College
Lebanon Valley College
Lehigh University (3)
Loyola University Maryland
University of Maine
Marist College
Miami University of Ohio
Michigan State University
University of Michigan
Monmouth University
New York University (4)
Northeastern University (4)
University of Notre Dame
University of Oregon
Pace University
University of Pennsylvania (2)
Princeton University
Providence College
Quinnipiac University
Rutgers University
Saint Joseph's University
Santa Clara University
Sarah Lawrence College
Scripps College
University of South Carolina
Stevens Institute of Technology (2)
Susquehanna University
University of Tampa
Temple University
Villanova University
Ranney athletes Nicole Vaiani and Audra Smires have signed with two Division I schools for 2016-17. Nicole will be attending the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business to compete on its Div. I fencing team (full story) and Audra Smires will attend Lehigh University as a member of its Div. I swim team (full story).
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