College List - 2025
Congratulations to Seniors finishing courses with One Schoolhouse this year.
In the fall of 2025, they will be off to the following schools:
Belmont University
Bowdoin College
Brown University
Bucknell University
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Carnegie Mellon University
Claremont McKenna College
College of Charleston
Columbia University in the City of New York
Cornell University
CUNY Queens College
Dartmouth College
Duke University
Georgia Institute of Technology
Harvey Mudd College
Johns Hopkins University
Lewis & Clark College
Louisiana State University Honors College
Loyola Marymount University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
North Carolina State University
Northeastern University
Oklahoma State University
Pennsylvania State University (Penn State)
Princeton University
Providence College
Purdue University
Rice University
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Samford University
Scripps College
Skidmore College
Stanford University
The Catholic University of America
The Ohio State University
The United States Naval Academy
The University of Alabama
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Trinity College Dublin (Ireland)
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
University of Cincinnati
University of Edinburgh (United Kingdom)
University of Georgia
University of Maryland, College Park
University of Michigan, Stephen M. Ross School of Business
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
University of Notre Dame
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pittsburgh
University of St Andrews (United Kingdom)
University of Virginia
Villanova University
Western Washington University
William & Mary
Yale University
“There’s so much correlation between the course I took in Neuroscience and going to college, and it’s strengthened my academic abilities,” says Julia, a Mount Saint Mary’s graduate and now a pre-med freshman at Boston University. After taking Psychology in her junior year of high school, she wanted to learn more, so she enrolled in One Schoolhouse’s Neuroscience course. “It reinforced that I want to do something in the medical field of neurology. I love neuroscience,” Julia says. “I also loved that it was a class I could take in high school that wasn’t offered [at my school].”Taking a course online, she adds, prepared her for the independence she needed in college: “I realized early on that if I get it done a little quicker, instead of the day right before it’s due, I’ll have so much more success in the class, and I brought that to B.U.”