College Placement

2008-2011 University Prep Graduates:
  • 267 students attending college
  • 120 different schools represented
  • 18% in Washington State
  • 81% out of state
  • 1% are international (Canada)
  • 21% are in California
  • 13% are in the West  (CO, AZ, ID, MT, OR)
  • 9% are in New England ( CT, MA, ME, NH, VT)
  • 8% are in the Midwest  (WI, MO, IL, IA, IN, MI)
  • 25% are in the East (DC, PA, VA, NY, OH, MD)
  •  5% are in the South (FL, GA, TN, LA, NC, TX) 

Geographic Breakdown 2008-2011
:

Arizona - 4
California - 56
Colorado - 14
Connecticut - 4
District of Columbia - 6
Florida - 1
Georgia - 5
Idaho -1
Illinois - 5
Indiana - 1   
International - 3
Louisiana - 3   
Massachusetts - 9
Maine -1
Maryland - 2
Michigan -2   
Minnesota - 9
Missouri - 5
Montana - 2
New Hampshire - 6
New York - 26
North Carolina -1
Ohio - 8
Oregon -14
Pennsylvania -19
Rhode Island - 2
Tennessee - 1
Texas -3
Vermont - 3
Virginia - 5   
Washington - 47


Universities Attended Since 2008
:

Academy of Art University
American University
Arizona State University
Barnard College
Bates College
Brandeis University
Brown University
Bryn Mawr College (2)
Bucknell University
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Carleton College (4)
Carnegie Mellon University (3)
Case Western Reserve University (3)
Chapman University (7)
Chicago School of Violin Making
Claremont McKenna College
Colgate University (3)
College of William and Mary (2)
Colorado College (2)
Columbia University
Connecticut College
Connecticut College (2)
Cornell University
Cornish College of the Arts (2)
Dartmouth College (6)
Davidson College
Denison University
DePaul University
DigiPen Institute of Technology
Earlham College
Eckerd College
Embry Riddle Aeronautical University
Emerson College
Emory University (5)
Eugene Lang College The New School for Liberal Arts (2)
Fordham University
Franklin and Marshall College
Georgetown University
Gonzaga University (3)
Hamilton College (2)
Haverford College
Iona College
Johns Hopkins University
Kenyon College (2)
Lehigh University
Lewis & Clark College
Linfield College (3)
Macalester College (2)
Manhattanville College
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Middlebury College (2)
Montana State University, Bozeman
Mount Holyoke College
New York University (3)
Northwestern University (2)
Occidental College (5)
Oregon State University
Parsons The New School for Design
Pitzer College (4)
Polytechnic Institute of NYU
Pomona College
Quest University
Randolph College
Reed College (5)
Regis University
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (2)
Rhode Island School of Design
Rice University (2)
Saint Louis University
Saint Martin's University
Santa Clara University (13)
Scripps College (5)
Seattle University (2)
Skidmore College (3)
Southern Methodist
St. Olaf College (3)
Stanford University (2)
Swarthmore College
The College of Wooster (2)
The George Washington University (4)
Tufts University (3)
Tulane University (3)
Union College (2)
United States Naval Academy
University of Advancing Technology
University of Arizona
University of British Columbia
University of California at Berkeley
University of California at Davis
University of California at Los Angeles
University of California at Los Angeles
University of California at Santa Barbara
University of Chicago
University of Colorado at Boulder (5)
University of Denver (6)
University of Idaho
University of Michigan (2)
University of Pennsylvania (8)
University of Portland (2)
University of Puget Sound (3)
University of Redlands (4)
University of Richmond
University of Southern California (4)
University of Vermont
University of Victoria
University of Washington (22)
University of Washington, Bothell (2)
Vanderbilt University
Villanova University
Washington State University (2)
Washington University in St. Louis (4)
Wesleyan University
Western Washington University (4)
Wheaton College MA
Whitman College (5)
Whittier College (2)
Whitworth University
Willamette University (2)
Williams College
Yale University

Puma Pride:


“U Prep offers fantastic opportunities to expand your horizons and go beyond your comfort zone while still being a warm and friendly home away from home.”    Orren, eleventh grade