After Graduation

Where do Chicago Waldorf students go after graduation? Over 94% of them go on to further their educations at an institute of higher learning. Click here for a list of our recent college acceptances.

Our graduates have been accepted to colleges and universities featured in Princeton Review’s Best 368 Colleges. These include Bard, Boston U, DePaul, Eckerd, Juniata, Lewis and Clark, Loyola (New Orleans), Marquette, Occidental, Sarah Lawrence and Vassar. The Review  selected these colleges and universities based on their high opinion of their academics as well as the feedback they received from counselors, students, parents, educators across the country.

Our seniors’ were also drawn to – and accepted by - colleges and universities featured in Loren Pope’s influential book Colleges that Change Lives. These include Beloit, Clark, Earlham, Evergreen, Goucher, Hampshire, Kalamazoo, Knox, McDaniel and Ursinus. In Pope’s book these and other schools are listed for many reasons including the fostering of a lifelong love of learning and laying the foundation for a successful and fulfilling life beyond college.

Public universities are also represented on the list of acceptances. These include University of Colorado at Boulder, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana, University of Michigan, University of Oregon, and the University of Washington. These schools are all members of the prestigious American Association of Universities. The AAU is a group of over 60 Research I universities; membership is by invitation only.

Art school acceptances include Columbus College of Art and Design, Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design, and Savannah College of Art and Design. All of these schools are listed in the U. S. News and World Report’s 2009 America’s Best Colleges.

We are proud of all our graduates and their continued positive impact on our world.

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