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Honoring Vicky Sycip Herrera 68: Teacher, Guidance Counselor, Mentor, Friend
Vicky has touched the lives of so many people, and however hard we try, words cannot do justice to how much she hasimpacted the lives of past and present members of the community, writes Alex Eduque 09. Vickys office has been asanctuary for many of us: students, parents, colleagues. Her advice and candor has encouraged, motivated and keptmost of us on the right path, even when we felt like giving up. She has been a mother figure, a counselor, a teacher, aco-worker, even a match-maker; but more importantly, Vicky has been a friend to each of us. This school year, 2010-2011, marks Vickys final year in her current position as High School guidance counselor she will be retiring in June. Thebitter-sweet emotions that many of our students, parents, faculty and alumni feel can be heard in the mountain ofmessages the school has received in recognition of her service.
Vickys relationship with our school began as a Grade 2 student in Ms. Millers class on the Donada campus (of the
American School as it was then known) in 1957. Graduating in 1968, Vicky went on to study at the University of thePhilippines. In 1973, Vicky would return to school but this time as an English Literature teacher. It wasnt until 1975,after the birth of her twin daughters that Vicky returned from maternity leave to assume her guidance counselingposition: a position she has held for the past 38 years.
One alumnus remarked, Vicky has been, the perfect guidance counselor, friend and mentor. She treated each of uswith such personal attention. I am the person I am today in great part due to Vickys love and caring attention, herstrength and her continued friendship. The list of dedications we have received all reiterate the same feelings. The ISManila community has been truly distinguished by having Vicky as part of our faculty.
In commemoration of her service to our community, we have established the Vicky Sycip Herrera Scholarship fund in herhonor. Many of you will know of this program, which seeks to fund local national students of exceptional ability butwhose parents lack the financial capacity to fund an education at IS Manila. Presently, the school supports four Scholars
in each Grade from 8 to 12. Vickys Scholar would be the fifth such. These students all pass through an elaborateselection process involving standardized assessment tests, essays and psychological evaluations as well as acomprehensive means test to ascertain the familys financial circumstances. Since 1967, our Filipino ScholarshipProgram has changed the lives of over 150 students and often the lives of their families as well. The list ofaccomplishments and achievements of these Scholars is remarkable.
And although the Scholars have gained immeasurably from an ISM education, it is worth noting that they have the givenmuch back to the School. Listen to Vickys own assessment of the value that they have added: I was aware of theFilipino Scholarship Program when it started way back in 1961; this was when the first batch of Scholars started in whatwas then called Junior High (Grade 7). They graduated in 1967, and the second batch of scholars was in my class of1968. Since then, Ive had the honor of getting to know just about every Filipino Scholar in 44 graduating classes andoh, how theyve raised the bar at ISM not just in the classroom but in extra-curricular activities as well! The Scholarshave played a huge role in making our School the success it is today.
What better way could there be of recognizing Vickys unique contribution to IS Manila than to help expand ourScholarship program in her name! We ask each of you to make a pledge to this cause such that we can establish anendowment fund large enough to provide for the continuing tuition and support of an additional, truly deserving FilipinoScholar. Of course we recognize that, in making this appeal, we shall receive donations both small and large. We planto recognize those who make substantial contributions on a special board of honor located prominently in the school.Please think carefully about this giving opportunity. Not only will your generosity open up a life-changing pathway to aninternational school education and beyond, it will also help keep Vickys legacy alive for future generations of students.
International School Manila ForATTENDANCE concerns,please contact the HS Office
(Sam Ramos or Laurie Atilano)Tel: 840 8650 / 840 8653
or email [email protected]
ForGUIDANCE concerns, pleascontact Gigi Azarcon and JasminAndres Tel:840-8655 / 840-8660
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For your convenience, you may donate on-line here: https://ismanila.siteym.com/donations/donate.asp?id=2960or if you prefer, cash and check donations here: http://alumni.ismanila.org/donations/
I would be happy to discuss the details of the program should you need more information.
Sincerely,
Stephanie H. HagedornDirector of Community RelationsInternational School Manila(632) 840-8662http://alumni.ismanila.org
SCHEDULED COLLEGE VISITS:
College Representative Location Date
The University of Queensland Alison Campbell HSGO 5/12/11 11:15 AM
HS Calendar:Monday, May 2:Holiday-NO SCHOOL
Tuesday, May 3:IB Exams
Wednesday, May 4:
Student Late StartIB Exams
Thursday, May 5:
IB Exams
Friday, May 6:
IB Exams
Saturday, May 7:SAT 7:30pm (ES Gym)
Upcoming Events:
May 14:K-12 Dance recital 3.0pm (FAT)
May 17: IB1 Art Opening
May 17: Advanced Dance Solo recital & IB1 Theatre
Performances 4.0pm-7.0pm (LT)May 20: Honors Society Celebration (LT)
May 21 22: REAL Club Trekking Trip
May 23 27: Grade 11 Exams (HS Gym)
May 26 27: Grade 9, 10 Exams (HS Gym)
May 26: Senior Celeb Lunch (FAT Lobby)
May 26: Senior Celebration 3.0pm-6.0pm
May 28: Prom
May 30: Honors and Awards Assembly
May 31: Graduation 5.0pm-8.30pm (FAT)
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FROM THE CASHIERS OFFICE:SCHOOL FEES and PAYMENT SCHEDULES
School Year 2011-2012
Please KEEP THIS COPY AS A REMINDER regarding DUE DATES for the settlement of your accountPLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND TAKE NOTE OF THE CHANGES.
First Semester Second Semester
Period Covered 1st Quarter 4 Aug. to 7 Oct. 3rd Quarter 9 Jan. to 16 Mar.2nd Quarter 10 Oct. to 15 Dec. 4th Quarter 19 Mar. to 31 May
Tuition Due Date 7 July 2011 8 December 2011
Basic Fees
1. Tuition Fee
ANNUAL FEE SEMESTER FEE
US Dollar and Phil. Peso US Dollar and Phil. Peso
Pre-School 3 $4,380 and PhP 142,200 $2,190 and PhP 71,100Pre-School 4 $5,860 and PhP 189,600 $2,930 and PhP 94,800Elementary School (Kindergarten - Grade 4) $9,280 and PhP 297,000 $4,640 and PhP 148,500
Middle School (Grades 5 - 8) $10,140 and PhP 325,500 $5,070 and PhP 162,750High School (Grades 9 - 10) $10,780 and PhP 347,000 $5,390 and PhP 173,500High School (Grades 11 - 12) $12,060 and PhP 387,400 $6,030 and PhP 193,700
2. Matriculation Fee US$ $3,0003. Facilities Upgrade Deposit (FUD) US$ $5,0004. Application Fee US$ $200
Additional Tuition FeesIfapplicable US Dollar
1. English as a Second Language (ESL) FeeYear 1
Year 2
$2,500
$1,500
per year
per year2. Learning Support Services (LSS) Fee
Level 1 SupportLevel 2 SupportLevel 3 Support
$1,250$3,000$5,000
per yearper yearper year
Miscellaneous Fees
1. Extra Car Sticker (first Car Sticker free) PhP 100 per sticker2. ID (initial student, 2-parent, 1-driver, 1-househelp ID free) PhP 100 per piece3. Musical Instrument Rental US$ 120 per instrument
FEES POLICIES
1. Tuition Fees: Payable in advance for the whole year or per semester. Quarterly payments can also be arranged buthave an additional charge of US$100 per quarter. For quarterly payments, post-dated checks are required to besubmitted at the time of enrollment. The USD portion shouldbe paid in US dollars andthe PhP portion shouldbe paidin Philippine pesos to eliminate conversion costs. Payments that are not in the prescribed currency will be converted
as appropriate basedon the school exchange rate, which includes a mark-up to cover the currency conversion costs.
2. Only the Tuition Fees may be paid by the semester or quarter. All other fees must be paid in full on the due date. Anadditional one per cent (1%) surcharge per month is added on all school fees that remain unpaid after the due dates.
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3. Matriculation Fee: For all NEW students entering Grades Kindergarten and above; is required to hold a place, andshould be paid in full upon acceptance. Refund of the matriculation fee will only be made in case of cancellation of theapplication or acceptance, or the child does not physically enroll. Students who have paid this fee, withdraw andsubsequently return to the School are covered by the following guidelines (based on withdrawal date) :
3.1 If a student is withdrawn for 0 12 months, no matriculation fee shall be paid upon re-enrollment.3.2 If a student is withdrawn for more than 12 months up to 24 months, 50% of the matriculation fee shall be paid
upon re-enrollment3.3 If a student is withdrawn for more than 24 months, full matriculation fee shall be paid upon re-enrollment.
4. Facilities Upgrade Deposit: For all NEW students entering Grades Kindergarten and above; should be paid in full uponacceptance. A certificate of deposit will be issued to confirm payment of the FUD. The FUD is FULLY refundable uponreceipt of a written request and return of the duly endorsed Certificate of Deposit, when the student withdraws fromthe School with proper clearance.
5. Application Fee: For all NEW students; should be paid in full upon submission of application. This is non-refundableand non-transferable.
6. For NEW PRE-SCHOOL students, a $1,000 non-refundable, non-transferable reservation fee, deductible from the
annual tuition fee due, must be paid upon acceptance to guarantee the place in the pre-school program for the SY2011-12. The tuition and all other fees must be paid prior to the student starting class. If the expected enrollment dateis deferred to beyond the beginning of the new school year, then all school fees must be fully paid prior to thebeginning of the new school year to guarantee and hold the seat.
7. Refund of school fees in case of student withdrawal will not be pro-rated for part of a quarter, regardless of thenumber of days attended.
8. A re-enrollment deposit payment is not required to reserve a space at the School for SY2011-12. However, parents areobligated to inform the School in writing, before the second Friday of May 2011 if their children will withdraw at theend of the academic year 2010-11. There is a WITHDRAWAL NOTIFICATION FORM for such purpose and this must besubmitted to the Admissions Office before the second Friday of May of each school year. Failure to do so will lead to a
deduction of US$1,000 from the Facilities Upgrade Deposit (FUD), in compensation for having held a space for thechild and thus preventing the School from offering that space to another child prior to the summer holiday break.
9. Please take note that the School shall take action to suspend the students right to attend classes and other schooactivities for those students whose school fees remain unpaid by end of August for the first semester, and end of
January for the second semester. It shall likewise suspend the students right to receive report cards or transcript ofrecords while the students account remains unpaid. Moreover, this may result in forfeiture of the students place orreservation for the next school year.
10. For check payments, over-the-counter bank payments and wire transfers, kindly indicate the STUDENTS NAME ANDTELEPHONE NUMBER. Please provide the School with a copy ofthe deposit slip or bank advice, where applicable, forprompt credit to the students account. Following are the bank options:
HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORP.
Account Name : International School ManilaAccount No. : US$ S/A069-004984-130
PhP S/A 068-014950-040
Bank Address : Fort Bonifacio Branch, Taguig City, Metro Manila, PhilippinesSwift Code : HSBCPHMM
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CITIBANK N.A.
Account Name : International School ManilaAccount No. : US$ C/A 0756-342-029
PhP C/A0756-342-002Bank Address : Paseo de Roxas, Makati City, PhilippinesSwift Code : CITIPHMX
BANK OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDSAccount Name : International School ManilaAccount No. : US$ S/A3074-0241-48
PhP S/A 3073-3730-25
Bank Address : Bel-Air Polaris Branch, Makati City, PhilippinesSwift Code : BOPIPHMM
11. All School fee money transactions at the ISM campus are done at the Cashiers window, Business Office area.
12. Checks will no longer be accepted from those who have issued CHECKS DISHONORED by banks for insufficient funds,closed accounts, and other reasons. Likewise, peso checks will no longer be accepted after the second Friday of Mayand US$ checks drawn from US banks will no longer be accepted after the second Friday of April for each school year.
13. Pro-Rating Fees: Most students attend ISM for the entire school year. There are, however, new students who enter ISMafter the start of a school year. ForNEW students ENTERING ISM afterthe start of a semester, the Tuition Fee is pro-
rated as follows:
First Semester:
First Quarter:
Students entering August 5, 2011 up to September 8, 2011, Full semester tuition is charged
Students enteringSeptember 9, 2011 up to October 7, 2011, Two-Thirds semester tuition is charged
Second Quarter:
Students enteringOctober 10, 2011 up to November 18, 2011, One-Half semester tuition is charged
Students entering November 21, 2011 up to December 15, 2011, One-Third semester tuition is charged
Second Semester:
Third Quarter:
Students enteringJanuary 9, 2012 up to February 10, 2012, Full semester tuition is charged
Students enteringFebruary 13, 2012 up to March 16, 2012, Two-Thirds semester tuition is charged
Fourth Quarter:
Students enteringMarch 19, 2012 up to April 27, 2012, One-Half semester tuition is charged
Students entering April 30, 2012 up to May 31, 2012, One-Third semester tuition is charged
14. These policies may be revised at any time during the school year, at the discretion of the Board of Trustees and the
School Administration.
15. Concessionaire fees such as bus and canteen fees can be arranged directly with the third-party providers.
Please contact the Business Office if you have any question on the School Fees and Payment Schedules.
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FOR GRADUATING SENIORS:Dear Parents,
In line with the forthcoming graduation of our seniors, we are preparing the return of the Facilities UpgradeDeposit (FUD) of$5,000.00 paid at the time your child entered International School Manila, Inc.
To enable us to release the refund on June 30, 2011 onwards may we remind you of the following:1. Submission of the Facilities Upgrade Deposit (FUD) duly endorsed by the holder of the certificate. The refund in
the form of check will be made payable to the holders name indicated in the certificate.
2. Clearance for the textbooks to be accomplished the last day of school.
3. Full settlement of all outstanding balance on clearance day
This does not apply to ADB and US Embassy sponsor students.
Thank you for your cooperation.
FROM THE ADMISSIONS OFFICE:
Re-Enrollment information for RETURNING STUDENTS for SY2011-12Re-Enrollment requirements for all returning students will include, minimally, submission of an updated Health Form
or Physical Form (depending on grade level) to the Clinic for a Clearance Signature and a Clearance Signature from theCashiers Office on the Re-Enrollment Form.
The Re-Enrollment Form and other requested forms for each re-enrolling student will be available by the beginning ofApril online from our website under Admission and Re-Enrollment & Withdrawal or at the Admission Office duringoffice hours (Monday to Friday; 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.). Parents may pick up a set of Re-Enrollment Forms personallyor your child can come to the Admission Office and get the forms. If you would like to have your driver or househelppick up the forms, please give them a letter of authorization to collect the Re-Enrollment Forms for yourchild/children.
For STUDENTS NOT RETURNING next school year (Does not apply to graduating seniors)If your child(ren) will not be returning to ISM for the 2011-12 school year, please inform the Admission Office as soonas possible if you have not already done so. Parents are obliged to officially inform the School in writing on aWITHDRAWAL NOTIFICATION FORM, before the second Friday of May, if their children will be withdrawn. Failure todo so will lead to a deduction of US$1,000 from the Facilities Upgrade Deposit (FUD), in compensation for having helda space for the child and thus preventing the School from offering that space to another child prior to the summerholiday break. The Withdrawal Notification Form can be obtained from the Admission Office or from the ISM websiteunder the Admission tab and then click on Re-Enrollment & Withdrawal.
We currently have very few families indicating that they will not be returning and consequently there are an ever
growing number of applicants in a WAITPOOL for possible openings. This is causing great distress and anxiety in thosefamilies (and in the Admission Office). If you are sure that your child will be leaving ISM, please submit a WithdrawaNotification Form. This will be a great help for our planning and to the many families waiting to be admitted to the
school. Thank you.
Regards,
Gary W. JeromeDirector ofAdmission
International School Manila
P.O. Box 1256 MCPO, 1255 Makati City, PhilippinesE-mail: [email protected]
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FROM THE ATAC OFFICE:
BEARCAT DEN:Regular Opening Hours for the Bearcat Den:Mon, Wed and Fridays from 11:30am 1:00pm and 2:30pm 4:00pm.Tues and Thurs afternoons from 2:30-4pm. Thanks to all our great volunteers. If you are interested in joining our group ofvolunteers in the Bearcat Den please contact our BCD volunteers coordination Chantel ( [email protected]) or pop in to theDen near the HS Cafeteria and talk with one of our volunteers they will be very happy to make you welcome.
PLEASE NOTE: Last day of den operations for this school year is TUESDAY JUNE 7 th. The Den volunteers will be in hibernation from June 8 th untilreopening day on Monday August 8th, 2011.
GAME SCHEDULE PDF: (new procedure in place for access to game schedule pdf information)Information about all mid week/weekend fixtures for ISM teams can be found via the ATAC blog. You can also access this
information via the ES/MS/HS divisional web pages. Please note the game schedule does change often due to involvement withmany local schools so please check the page regularly to find out the latest information of where and when the Bearcats teams areplaying. Click on schedules tab or the Bearcat logo to be directed to the http://powerschool.ismanila.org/public/ . You will needyour power school user name and ID# to access the game schedule pdf now located in power school
ATAC HIGHLIGHTS/UPDATES (for ALL match/schedule details check game schedule page as above)
y April 29- May 1 SACAC Gymnastics Competition Singapore American School
y April 29-May1 JIS Invitational Mixed Touch Tournament Jakarta
y May 4th
MS 3rd
Season Sports Awards ES Gym 3:30pm
y May 6th
HS 3rd
Season Sports Awards 5:30pm
IASAS 3rd Season information:
ISM Bearcats had a great 3rd
season to conclude the school IASAS year of events. Here at ISM we proudly hosted the Badmintontournament and received fantastic support from our school community with full gyms and plenty of cheering fans to support thehigh level of Badminton on display from all teams. ISM Badminton teams played well against tough opposition with the boys teamplacing 4
thand the girls team taking out the Bronze medal this year. A great effort on home turf for our teams and the ISM girls also
won the sportsmanship award.
Our Softball teams played magnificently in Jakarta to capture the Gold medal in both the boys and girls competition. This was thefirst time the ISM boys team has won the IASAS Softball title and for the girls the last victory was way back in 1988. To do it both inthe same year is incredible and the school is extremely proud of all the players and coaches.
Track at Bangkok was a tough event for all participants with temperatures over 40 degrees to endure on the first couple of days.ISM boys finished in 4
thplace overall and the girls took home the Bronze medal at this years Track championships. ISM athletes
achieved quite a number of personal bests with school records broken at this meet along with a new IASAS record by PrernaBhargava in the girls 1500m event with a time of 4.56.27.
IASAS 3rd Season sports awards is Friday May 6th
at HS Gym starting at 5:30pm - dress to impress!
Gold Medals:
Smirti Sridhar: 100m, 200m, 400m, Long
Jump
Prerna Bhargava: 3000m, 1500m
Enzo Razon: 400m
Bronze Medals:
Prerna Bhargava: 800m
Girls 4 by 400m relay
Julia Saubier: Discus
Katrina Gavino: Javelin
Zane Kansil: 400m Hurdles
Boys 4 by 800m relay
Boys Medley relay
Steven Kolkma: High Jump and Triple Jump
Silver Medals:
Girls 4 by 800m relay
Girls Medley Relay
Enzo Razon: 200m
JP Campos: 3000m
ISM Track and Field medals:
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SUMMER INTERNSHI ROGRAM:
Dear Grade 10 and 11 students,
Are you ready for the REAL ORLD?
How would you like to spend 4 days (June 13, 14, 15, and 16) right after school finishes learning more about acompany/industry/career that you are curious aboutand maybe even getting a bit of work experience at the same time.
Welcome toThe Bearcat Summer Internship rogram
As you all know well, high school for students is (among many things) a time of self-discovery. It is a time where youbegin to better acknowledge your aptitudes/likes, where you hone your strengths and where you begin to sort through thatrather complicated map know as your educational and future career path. Unfortunately, it is often a map with gapsbetween what you learn in your academic classrooms and the real world your teachers are working to prepare you for.
In short, we hope to help bridge that gap for selected ISM students through a four day summer internship/job shadowplacement right after high school finishes in June with various companies in the Metro Manila area. During this 4 dayinternship, you would essentially work (without pay of course) at a particular company, handling various level
appropriate responsibilities and/or job shadowing a selected employee(s).
Current companies that have signed up and will be offering internships/job shadowing opportunities to our ISM studentsinclude (among others):
Alaska Milk Corporation andAsian Development Bank (ADB)
If you are interested in possibly being selected for an internship/job shadow placement please1. Make sure you have the dates of June13,14,15,16, and 17 open in your schedule and2. Check your ISM email account very shortly for additional details on how to apply.
In the meantime, please contact Mr. McQueen ([email protected]) in the HS Guidance Office if you have anyquestions.
FROM THE BRITISH COUNCIL:
British Council Philippines, together with British Airways, is offering an opportunity for one high school student to join a 3-week Summer School at St. Edmunds College for free!
The contest is open to Philippine passport holders aged 12-15 years old by January 1, 2011. Interested participants needto submit a 300 to 500-word essay on the topic Why do I want to go to the UK along with a copy of their passport to theBritish Council. All entries must be received by 5.30pm on Friday, 6 May. Entries will be judged according to content, style
and organization.
Five finalists will be selected after the first round and will be invited for an interview by a judging panel before a winner isannounced by 16 May. The British Council will provide return airfare, refund of visa processing fee and tuition for thesummer school.
For more details, log on to www.britishcouncil.org.ph. A discounted participation rate to the Summer School is alsoavailable through the British Council.
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CHINESE SUMMER CAM IN BEIJING
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Imperial College of Science,Technology, and Medicine 2
Indiana University at Bloomington 1
Iona College 1
Jacksonville University 1
James Madison University 2
Johns Hopkins University 1
Johnson & Wales University 1Juniata College 1
King's College London 1
Lakehead University 1
Lancaster University 3
Lehigh University 1
Lewis & Clark College 2
London School of Economics 2
Longwood University 1
Loyola Marymount University 2
Loyola University Chicago 3
Lynn University 1Manhattanville College 4
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1
McGill University 2
Menlo College 1
Michigan State University 2
Middlebury College 2
Middlesex University 1
Mount Holyoke College 3
New York University 6
Nipissing University 1
Northeastern University 8
Northwestern University(Arts & Sciences) 3
Nottingham Trent University 2
Occidental College 1
Old Dominion University 1
Pace University, New York City 2
Parsons The New School for Design 2
Pennsylvania State University, BerksCollege 1
Pennsylvania State University,University Park 5
Pratt Institute 2
Princeton University 1
Purdue University 6
Queen Mary, University of London 1
Queen's University 1
Quest University Canada 1
Radford University 1
Rhode Island School of Design 2
Rice University 1
(School of Architecture)
Rider University 1
Ringling College of Art and Design 1
Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University 1
Rochester Institute of Technology(College of Engineering or Science) 1
Saint Louis University
(College of Engineering & Aviation) 1Saint Mary's College of California 1
Salve Regina University 2
Santa Clara University 3
Savannah College of Art and Design 1
School of Pharmacy, University ofLondon 1
Seoul National University 2
Sheffield Hallam University 1
Smith College 1
SSTH-Swiss School of Tourism andHospitality 1
Stanford University 3
Stony Brook University 2
Syracuse University 5
Temple University 1
Texas Christian University 1
The Chinese University of Hong Kong 1
The Culinary Institute of America 1
The George Washington University 2
The Hong Kong University of Science& Technology 2
The Ohio State University
(College of Business) 1The University of Arizona 1
The University of Iowa(College of Business) 1
The University of Tampa 1
Trinity College 3
Tufts University 3
University at Buffalo The StateUniversity of New York 1
University College Dublin 1
University College London 6
University College Utrecht 1
University of Abertay Dundee 1University of Alberta 2
University of Bath 1
University of Birmingham 1
University of Bristol 1
University of British Columbia 12
University of British ColumbiaOkanagan (Irving K. Barber School ofArts and Sciences) 1
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University of California at Berkeley 9
University of California at Davis 9
University of California at Irvine 4
University of California at Los Angeles 6
University of California at Riverside 1
University of California at San Diego 3
University of California at Santa
Barbara 7University of California at Santa Cruz 1
University of Chicago 2
University of Dundee 1
University of East Anglia 1
University of Edinburgh 3
University of Exeter 1
University of Hawaii at Hilo 1
University of Illinois at Chicago 1
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 6
University of Kent at Canterbury2
University of Leicester 1
University of Maryland, BaltimoreCounty 1
University of Massachusetts, Amherst 1
University of Miami 1
University of Michigan 2
University of New South Wales 1
University of Notre Dame 3
University of Nottingham 2
University of Oregon 2
University of Oxford 2
University of Pennsylvania 3University of Portsmouth 1
University of Rochester 3
University of San Diego 3
University of San Francisco 6
University of Santo Tomas 1
University of South Florida, Tampa 1
University of Southern California 4
University of St. Andrews (Scotland) 1
University of Stirling 2
University of Sydney 1
University of the Arts London 1
University of the Philippines 9
University of Toronto 9
University of Victoria(Faculty of Science) 3
University of Virginia 4
University of Warwick 3
University of Washington 6
University of Western Ontario 1
University of Wisconsin, Madison 1
Virginia Commonwealth University 1Virginia Polytechnic Institute andState University 1
Waseda University 1
Washington University in St. Louis(Arts and Sciences) 1
Wesleyan University 10
Western Michigan University(College of Aviation) 1
Wheaton College MA 1
Williams College 1
Yale University 3
York University 1Total Acceptances 480
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