Where The Class Of 2012 Is Headed [Interactive Map]
See which colleges Mahwah graduates got accepted to
- By Jessica Mazzola
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- June 21, 2012
View 2012 Grad Colleges in a larger map
Mahwah High School is set for its 2012 Graduation Ceremony Thursday night.
MHS announced earlier this week that it will graduate 246 senior class members. 95.5 percent of the graduates will go on to some form of higher education, with 81.3 percent attending four-year colleges, the release said. According to the school, 0.8 percent will enter the United States Military respective branches US Air Force and US Marines.
Click on the interactive map above to see where college-bound graduates are headed, or see the list of the 'Class of 2012 College Acceptances' list.
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Albright College |
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Babson College |
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Bergen Community College |
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Berkeley College |
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Binghamton University |
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Bloomfield College (Bloomfield College) |
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Boston College |
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Bryant University |
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Caldwell College |
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Centenary College |
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Champlain College |
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Clark University |
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Clarkson University |
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Coastal Carolina University |
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College of Charleston |
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College of Saint Elizabeth |
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College of William and Mary |
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Columbia University |
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Cornell University |
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Drexel University |
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East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania |
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Eastwick College (Eastwick College) |
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Fairfield University |
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Fairleigh Dickinson University, Madison |
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Fashion Institute of Technology |
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Felician College |
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Fisher College |
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Fordham University |
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Gettysburg College |
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Goucher College (Elementary Education) |
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James Madison University (undecided) |
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Johns Hopkins University |
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Kean University (Theater-acting) |
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Kenyon College |
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Kutztown University of Pennsylvania |
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Lincoln Technical Institute (Lincoln Tech) |
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Marist College |
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Messiah College (BCC) |
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Monmouth University |
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Montclair State University |
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Moore College of Art and Design |
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New Jersey Institute of Technology |
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New York University (Human Rights) |
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Northeastern University |
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Palm Beach State College (Environmental Science) |
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Pennsylvania State University, Berks College |
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Pennsylvania State University, Schreyer Honors College |
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Pennsylvania State University, University Park |
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Quinnipiac University |
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Ramapo College of New Jersey |
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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute |
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Richard Stockton College of New Jersey |
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Rider University |
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Robert Morris University |
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Rochester Institute of Technology |
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Rockland Community College |
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Rowan University |
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Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey at New Brunswick |
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Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey at Newark |
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Sacred Heart University (Pre-Veterinary/ Biology) |
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Saint Joseph's University |
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San Francisco Conservatory of Music |
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Savannah College of Art and Design |
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School of the Museum of Fine Arts |
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School of Visual Arts |
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Siena College |
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Smith College |
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St. John's University - Queens Campus |
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St. Thomas Aquinas College |
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State University of New York - Plattsburgh |
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State University of New York at Albany |
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Stetson University |
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Stevens Institute of Technology |
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SUNY College at Cortland |
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Temple University |
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The College of New Jersey |
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The George Washington University |
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The University of Scranton |
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The University of the Arts |
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Towson University |
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United States Marines |
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University of Baltimore |
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University of Central Florida |
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University of Chicago |
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University of Connecticut |
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University of Delaware |
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University of Maryland, College Park (ILR) |
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University of Massachusetts, Amherst |
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University of Michigan |
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University of New Haven |
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University of North Carolina at Wilmington |
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University of Notre Dame (Choate Rosemary Hall) |
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University of Rhode Island |
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University of South Carolina |
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University of Vermont |
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US Air Force |
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Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University |
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Wagner College |
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Wesley College |
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West Virginia University |
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Wilberforce University |
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William Paterson University of New Jersey |
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John Ebanietti
8:11 am on Thursday, June 21, 2012
Jess, This is really neat.
JBE
Jessica Mazzola
10:08 am on Thursday, June 21, 2012
Thanks, John! Glad you like it!
Hank
8:45 am on Thursday, June 21, 2012
Great site.
Hanks college advice:
If you are going to visit colleges go to Princeton and take the guided tour first.
It is the best university in the country.
Then when you go to other colleges you have something to compare them with.
Also SUNY out of state are just about the same as NJ resident
Check out SUNY Binghamton and SUNY Geneseo for a great bargain out of state
Daria Sorgine Shirey
9:57 am on Thursday, June 21, 2012
How about the ones who are going into the Military?
Jessica Mazzola
10:14 am on Thursday, June 21, 2012
Daria -- Yes, the high school reported .8 percents of the graduates, which I believe is two students, will be joining the US Air Force and US Marines. The breakdown of where students are headed after graduation is below the map.
David Haas
11:16 am on Thursday, June 21, 2012
This is the list of where they are all going, not acceptances. There are several missing where I know the student was accepted, but chose not to attend that school.
NANCY (BAMBERGER) CASTNER
2:37 pm on Thursday, June 21, 2012
This super - I didn't graduate from MHS (was supposed to be class '60 - flunked 1st yr when we were @ Ramsey then class of '61 @MHS) - ended gradating from Monroe-Woodbry Central - Central Valley, NY.- class of '61. '60 was the very FIRST MHS - wondering where all my ex-classmates are today. I started in Betsy Ross- 2nd grade then to Commodore Perry ending in 8th - then to Ramsey for 2 yrs - then to MHS (when it was the 1st type of buildings). My nameis Nancy (Bamberger) Castner & now resided in upstate NY. Can't say that I eally miss Mahwah since I know it has built up soooo much from when I was there. It was a wonderful place then!!!!!
Glenn Murphy
5:33 pm on Thursday, June 21, 2012
246 Kids in the High School Graduation Class? That's a MAJOR MILE STone for the Town of Mahwah NJ! When I Got out of High School back in the 1980's the School Graduation Class was about 150+ kids..
Shows that Mahwah School Teachers are worth the $$$