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On To College...
Alumni from the Schilling School for Gifted Children have been accepted at the following colleges:
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American University
Antioch College
Bard College
Bates College
Beloit College
Brandeis University
Brown University
Bryn Mawr College
California Institute of Technology
Carleton College
Carnegie Mellon University
Case Western Reserve University
Centre College
Claremont McKenna College
Columbia University
Denison University
DePauw University
Dickinson College
Earlham College
Franklin and Marshall College
Grinnell College
Hampshire College
Harvey Mudd College
Haverford College
Hiram College
Illinois State University
Indiana University
Kenyon College
Knox College
Longy School of Music
Manchester College
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Miami University – Oxford
Mount Holyoke College
New School University
Northern Arizona University
Northern Illinois University
Northland College
Oberlin College
Ohio State University
Ohio University
Ohio Wesleyan University
Reed College
Rhodes College
Simon’s Rock College
Skidmore College
Smith College
Southern Illinois University
Tufts University
Tulane University
United States Air Force Academy
University of Arizona
University of Cincinnati
University of Illinois
University of Michigan
University of Rochester
Washington University in St. Louis
Westminster College
Westmont College
Wheaton College
Willamette University
Xavier University |
Alumnus Testimonial:
Michael, 2001 Schilling School graduate -
"My first day at The Schilling School was the best day of my academic life, because it opened the door to a true academic challenge.
I spent all of my elementary years in public school, an experience that left me bored and unmotivated. Even the gifted pull-out program had nothing to challenge me. And I was to a certain extent ostracized because of my ability, some of my classmates even taking it as an accomplishment when they could catch me in a mistake in class.
It was all different at Schilling. I loved the small classes and the opportunity they provided for discussion. I always asked a lot of questions, and the interaction with the teachers at Schilling helped me learn and motivated me to work harder so that I could ask harder questions. It was at Schilling that I became a skilled writer, and was able to take math and science classes from a teacher who had been considered in 1990 for a Nobel Prize. It was a Schilling trip to Washington, D.C. that gave me the opportunity to meet and talk with the late Stephen J. Gould. And it was at Schilling that I discovered, thanks to a very gifted teacher, a love of Asia that has developed into my career direction. The competitiveness at Schilling was not who's right and who's wrong, but finding the questions and answers that led to learning.
Following my graduation from Schilling in 2001, I spent a year in Taiwan as a Rotary International Exchange Student, and from there I enrolled at Tufts University, where I have been a Dean's List student each semester with a double major in Chinese and international relations.
And it all began – truly began – on August 27, 1997, the first day I walked into The Schilling School." |
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NONDISCRIMINATION POLICY
The Schilling School for Gifted Children, Inc. recruits and admits students of any race, color, or national or ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities. In addition, the School will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, or national or ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, scholarships/loans/fee waivers, educational programs and athletics/extracurricular activities. In addition, the School is not intended to be an alternative to court or administrative agency ordered, or public school district initiated, desegregation. The Schilling School for Gifted Children, Inc. will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, age, religion or national or ethnic origin in the hiring of its certified or non-certified personnel. |
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