Class of 2025 Commit to 47 Colleges

(NCSSM)

By Teresa Fang, Stentorian Editor-in-Chief

As the academic year comes to a close, 322 seniors of NCSSM-Durham’s Class of 2025 have reported their college destinations. The seniors are set to attend a wide array of institutions, from Ivy League universities and top research institutions to liberal arts colleges and public universities across the country.

According to Program Assistant Pam Oxendine, NCSSM Counseling Services worked with seniors from May 1-5 to complete their final transcript requests. After May 1, seniors self-reported their decisions to the department, which has released data on the colleges the class of 2025 committed to for The Stentorian. As of May 14, 2024, college commitment data was available for 322 out of the total 342 graduating seniors (94 percent reporting), including early decision, early action, and regular decision commitments.

Unsurprisingly, the most popular destination is the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where 169 NCSSM-Durham students—more than half of those reporting, or roughly 52 percent of the senior body—will enroll this fall. NC State University follows with 68 students, continuing a long-standing pipeline between NCSSM and the state’s flagship STEM university.

Beyond North Carolina, students are spreading out across the nation. Four students will attend Yale University, another four will enroll at Columbia University, and four more are heading to Stanford University. Duke University, located just minutes from campus and a popular research partner for many NCSSM students, will welcome 13 undergraduates this fall.

The class also boasts acceptances to all eight Ivy League institutions, with students enrolling at Harvard, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Princeton, UPenn, and Yale. Other notable destinations include the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2 students), the University of Pennsylvania (5), Carnegie Mellon University (3), Georgia Tech (5), and the University of Chicago (2).

Smaller liberal arts colleges are well represented too. Students will attend Barnard, Davidson, Haverford, Swarthmore, Spelman, and Williams. One student is heading to the United States Air Force Academy, and another to McGill University in Canada.

Two students have chosen to take a gap year before continuing their academic journeys.

Altogether, the Class of 2025 reported plans to attend 47 different colleges and universities, showcasing the diversity of interests and ambitions that define the NCSSM experience.

Here is a full breakdown of college destinations for the class of 2025:

College# Attending
Appalachian State University1
Barnard College1
Carnegie Mellon University3
Case Western Reserve University1
Coastal Carolina University1
Columbia University in the City of New York4
Cornell University4
Dartmouth College1
Davidson College1
Duke University13
East Carolina University1
GAP YEAR2
Georgetown University1
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus5
Harvard University1
Harvey Mudd College1
Haverford College1
High Point University1
Howard University1
Johns Hopkins University1
Massachusetts Institute of Technology2
McGill University1
New York University2
North Carolina A & T State University1
North Carolina State University68
Northwestern University1
Princeton University1
Rice University1
Spelman College1
Stanford University4
Swarthmore College1
United States Air Force Academy1
University of California-Berkeley1
University of California-Los Angeles1
University of Chicago2
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor1
University of North Carolina at Asheville1
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill169
University of North Carolina at Charlotte1
University of North Carolina at Greensboro1
University of North Carolina Wilmington2
University of Pennsylvania5
University of Southern California1
Vanderbilt University1
Wake Forest University1
Washington University in St Louis1
Williams College1
Yale University4
TOTAL Reporting322

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