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Dublin High School College Acceptance Results: Class of 2011

May 10, 2011

Dublin High School Class of 2011 seniors have had the blessing of choosing from multiple college acceptance letters this Spring. College acceptance letters have been arriving in mailboxes across Dublin from Harvard, Stanford, Columbia, Yale, Julliard, Penn State, Purdue, every University of California (UC), every CSU campus and many more. The full list of colleges that accepted Dublin High School Class of 2011 seniors is summarized below. The success of this year’s graduating class builds on the achievements of the Dublin High Class of 2010 (last year’s Dublin High School college acceptance results are available here).

The Class of 2011 includes a senior accepted into the highly selective United States Military Academy at West Point (read more…). In addition, nine seniors in Dublin High School’s Class of 2011 have chosen to serve their country by enlisting in the military.

To help Dublin students achieve their college dreams, OneDublin.org has revised and expanded its College Primer for Parents covering college admissions, scholarships and more (available here). Nine Dublin High Class of 2010 graduates contributed articles to the Life in College Series.

Dublin High School Class of 2011 students are also taking advantage of cost-effective Community College Transfer Programs into 4-year colleges.  According to Dublin High School Counseling, 95% of Dublin High School students destined for a local community college are intending to transfer into a 4-year college for their junior year.  More information on Community College Transfer Programs is available here.

All told 98.7% of the Dublin High School Class of 2011 reported plans to attend college this Fall having received one or more acceptance letters.  Dublin High School is included in Newsweek’s 2010 list of America’s Top Public High Schools and received a statewide rank of 10 (out of 10) and a similar schools rank of 9 (out of 10) from the California Department of Education for its 2010 API of 868 (full results available here).  Dublin High School’s UC admission rate for 2008-9 was 84% (read more…). Congratulations Dublin High School Class of 2011 and good luck on your finals!

The full list of colleges that extended offers of admission to Dublin High School Class of 2011 seniors is provided below (source: Dublin High School Counseling’s Senior Exit Survey 2011, available here…):

College or University Accepted Attending
Harvard University x x
Stanford University x x
US Military Academy at West Point x x
University of Notre Dame x x
St. Mary’s College of California x x
Parsons School of Design x x
Penn State x x
NYU x x
University of San Diego x x
Carroll College x x
Boise State x x
University of Southern California x x
Oklahoma State University x x
Tuskegee University x x
Montana Tech x x
University of Miami x x
Brigham Young University x x
Southern Methodist University x x
University of Portland x x
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University x x
St. John’s University (NY) x x
University of Pittsburg x x
Eastern Michigan University x x
California Lutheran University x x
Western Washington Univeristy x x
Johnson and Wales x x
Art Institute of Atlanta x x
University of Central Oklahoma x x
DeVry University x x
Arizona State University x x
Willamette University x x
Holy Names University x x
Academy of Art x x
University of Arizona x x
University of Colorado – Boulder x x
FIDM x x
University of the Pacific x x
Art Institute of Hollywood x x
University of Montana x x
University of Utah x x
University of Nevada, Reno x x
University of Hawaii x x
Pacific University x x
Cogswell College x x
University of California – Berkeley x x
University of California – Davis x x
University of California – Irvine x x
University of California – Los Angeles x
University of California – Merced x x
University of California – Riverside x x
University of California – San Diego x x
University of California – San Francisco x
University of California – Santa Barbara x x
University of California – Santa Cruz x x
California State University Bakersfield x
California State University Channel Islands x
California State University Chico x x
California State University Dominguez Hills x
California State University East Bay x x
California State University Fresno x x
California State University Fullerton x x
Humboldt State University x x
California State University Long Beach x x
California State University Los Angeles x
California Maritime Academy x
California State University Monterey Bay x x
California State University Northridge x x
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona x x
California State University Sacramento x x
California State University San Bernardino x
San Diego State University x x
San Francisco State University x
San Jose State University x x
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo x x
California State University San Marcos x
Sonoma State University x
California State University Stanislaus x
Columbia University x
Yale x
Purdue x
Julliard x
New England Conservatory of Music x
Rochester Institute of Technology x
Portland State University x
Montana State University x
Azusa Pacific University x
University of Redlands x
University of Alabama x
University of Evansville x
Worchester Polytechnical Institute x
Texas Christian University x
University of Houston x
University of Maryland x
Whittier College x
University of Oregon x
University of Michigan x
Westminster College x
Southern Oregon University x
University of Central Florida x
University of Iowa x
Hartford University x
Seattle Pacific University x
Sante Fe College of Art and Design x
University of North Carolina x
University of Massachusetts x
Xavier University x
Lewis and Clark x
University of Puget Sound x
Emmanuel College x
Menlo College x
Marshall University x
University of Nevada – Las Vegas x
Loyola Marymount x
Santa Clara University x
Expressions College x

Dublin High School Counseling has made available a wide variety of resources for parents (available here…).

Dublin High School Class of 2010 Graduates

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