Congratulations to our graduating seniors!

Congratulations to our graduating seniors! This year, the A Bridge For Kids Class of 2018 consists of 14 sponsored students who have devoted their high school years to the pursuit of excellence and the end goal of attending the college of their choice. More teens than ever have applied to and been accepted into colleges outside of California. We definitely have seen the influence of our East Coast college tours with many students who have participated in this yearly tour actively applying to East Coast schools. We are proud of each student’s achievements which have resulted in an impressive list of acceptances. The colleges that the class of 2018 has been accepted into are:

Chloe Gould (Steele Canyon High School, Class of 2018), enjoying A Bridge for Kids College Tour, will be attending Stanford.

Boston CollegeCal Poly PomonaCal State BakersfieldCal State ChicoCal State FullertonCal State San JoseDrexel UniversityDuke UniversityFordham UniversityLeigh UniversityNew York UniversityPepperdine UniversityPatzer CollegePrinceton UniversitySan Diego State UniversityStanford UniversityTrinity CollegeWesleyan CollegeWilliams CollegeUniversity of California – BerkleyUniversity of California – DavisUniversity of California – IrvineUniversity of California – Los AngelesUniversity of California – San DiegoYale UniversityApril is an exciting month, as each student studies their acceptances and chooses to commit to their dream school by May 1. We wish best of luck to everyone as they take this next step to achieving a higher education that will provide a pathway to a brighter and successful future.A special congratulations to Eric Tran and Victor Torres who participated in our 2017 East Coast College Tour and have both decided to attend school in the northeast this fall.  Eric has committed to Princeton and Victor will be attending Yale.  Go Tigers!  Go Bulldogs! 

Eric Tran, The Preuss School Class of 2018 and Princeton Class of 2022

 

Victor Torres, Escondido Charter Class of 2018 and Yale Class of 2022

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