College Acceptance

College Acceptance

 

The Good Hills curriculum is carefully designed to prepare students for continuing education beyond high school. Successful completion of the course of study ensures a student will satisfy or exceed admission requirements for the college or university of his or her choice.

A partial listing of colleges and universities that have accepted Good Hills students:

Arizona State University
Boston College
Boston University
Brandeis University
Brigham Young University
California State University
(all campuses)
Carnegie Mellon University
Colorado State University
Columbia University
Cornell University
Dartmouth College
Emerson College
Fordham University
Georgetown University
George Washington University
Harvard University
Hofstra University
Howard University
Indiana University
Ithaca College
The Julliard School
Lewis and Clark College
Loyola Marymount University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Middlebury College
Morehouse College
New York University
Oberlin College
Occidental College
Oregon State University
Parsons School of Design
Pepperdine University
Pitzer College

Pratt Institute


Princeton University


Purdue University


Sarah Lawrence College


Seton Hall University


St. John’s University


Spelman College


Springfield College


Swarthmore College


Stanford University


Syracuse University


Tufts University


Tulane University


Tuskegee University


University of Arizona


University of California


(all campuses)


University of Colorado


University of Connecticut


University of Hawaii


University of Iowa


University of Nevada, Las Vegas


University of Oregon


University of the Pacific


University of Pennsylvania


University of Redlands


University of Rhode Island


University of San Diego


University of Southern California


University of Vermont


University of Washington


University of Wisconsin-Madison


Whittier College


Xavier University-New Orleans

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