College Picks for the Calabasas High Graduates

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Congratulations to the 2010 graduating class of Calabasas High School

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A whopping 98.2% of all students will be attending colleges throughout the chsdestinationcountry this fall! Las Virgenes School District and the community are proud of your accomplishments. Below is a list of those students and where they are heading for their undergraduate studies.

Seventy-six students, 15.57 percent of the graduating class, will be enrolled in UC’s in the fall. Here is the list of those schools and how many students will attend each.

  • 16        UC Berkeley
  • 12        UC Davis
  • 7          UC Irvine
  • 13        UCLA
  • 5          UC Riverside
  • 7          UC San Diego
  • 8          UC Santa Barbara
  • 8          UC Santa Cruz

Forty-five students, or 9.22 of the class of 2010, are enrolled in California State Universities. Here is the list of those schools and how many students will attend each university.

  • 13         San Francisco State University
  • 19         Cal State Northridge
  • 1           Cal State Channel Islands
  • 3          San Diego State
  • 4          Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
  • 1          Cal State Long Beach
  • 1          Cal State East Bay
  • 3          Sonoma State University

IN-STATE PRIVATE SCHOOLS
Forty-two students will attend a private university in California. Here is the list of those schools and how many students will attend each.

  • American Jewish University        1
  • Art Center College of Design       1
  • Art Institute of California       1
  • California Lutheran University        4
  • Chapman University        6
  • Devry University      1
  • Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising        2
  • Harvey Mudd College       1
  • Loyola Marymount University      2
  • Masters College      1
  • Musician’s Institute       1
  • Occidential College        2
  • Pepperdine University       1
  • San Francisco Art Institute       1
  • Stanford University      2
  • University of Redlands        1
  • University of San Diego      1
  • University of San Francisco      2
  • University of Southern California      8
  • University of the Pacific        1
  • Westmont College        1

OUT OF STATE
About 116 students, or 23.77 percent of the graduating class, will move to other states or even out of the country to get their higher education. Here is the list of those schools and how many students will attend each university.

  • Arizona State University, Tempe Arizona          1
  • Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson New York  1
  • Barnard College, New York Cit, New York  1
  • Bennington College, North Bennington Vermont  1
  • Berklee College of Music, Boston Massachusetts  2
  • Boise State,  Boise Idaho  1
  • Boston University, Boston Massachusetts  2
  • Brandeis University, Waltham Massachusetts 1
  • Brigham Young University Rexbur, Idaho  1
  • Brigham Young University, Provo Utah  2
  • Brown University, Providence Rhode Island  2
  • Carnegie Melon, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania  1
  • Coast Guard Academy, New London Connecticut  1
  • College of Charleston, Charleston South Carolina  1
  • Cornell University, Ithaca New York  2
  • Drake University, Des Moines Iowa 1
  • Emory, Atlanta, Georgia  2
  • Eugene Lang New School of Liberal Arts, New York City, New York  1
  • Flagler College, St. Augustine Florida 1
  • George Washington University, Washington DC  1
  • Georgia Tech, Atlanta Georgia 1
  • Indiana University, Bloomington Indiana  7
  • Kansas State, Manhattan Kansas  1
  • New England Conservatory of Music, Boston Massachusetts  1
  • New York University, New York City, New York   5
  • Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois  1
  • Ohio State, Columbus Ohio  2
  • Parsons School of Design, New York City, New York 1
  • Penn State, University Park Pennsylvania  1
  • Point Park University, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania  3
  • Rocky Mountain College, Billings Montana  1
  • Syracuse University, Syracuse New York  2
  • Texas Christian, Fort Worth Texas  1
  • Texas Tech, Lubbock, Texas  1
  • University of Arizona, Tucson Arizona            7
  • University of Central Florida, Orlando Florida  1
  • University of Colorado-Boulder Colorado  13
  • University of Denver, Denver Colorado  3
  • University of Hawaii, Hilo Hawaii 1
  • University of Kansas, Lawrence Kansas  2
  • University of Miami, Florida  4
  • University of Michigan Columbia, Michigan  1
  • University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Michigan  7
  • University of Oregon, Eugene Oregon  4
  • University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Pennsylvania  4
  • University of Tennessee, Nashville Tennessee  1
  • University of Texas, Austin Texas  2
  • University of Texas, Texas  1
  • University of Victoria, British Columbia Canada 1
  • University of Washington, Seattle Washington  2
  • University of Wisconsin, Madison Wisconsin  2
  • Washington University St. Louis, Missouri  4

CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES
About 213 students will be heading to Grossmont College, Los Angeles Valley College, Moorpark College, Pierce College, San Diego Mesa College, Santa Barbara City College, Santa Monica College.

  • MILITARY      2
  • WORK       2
  • TRAVEL      2
EwingSIR does not guarantee information contained in this blog, readers are encouraged not to rely solely on this information and to do their own independent research of facts contained herein. Blog information was obtained from independent sources that we do not endorse, and we do not investigate this information for accuracy.
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Patte Gilbert is one of our community's premiere real estate agents. She has been an agent for over 20 years and has represented over 3,000 clients. She has received countless industry awards and has been a Top Producer, nationwide, for Sotheby's International Real Estate.

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