College Acceptances 2026


Congratulations to the Class of 2026 on their college acceptances!
(as of April 30)
Our students were accepted at the following colleges and universities (matriculations are in bold):

American University (2)Quinnipiac University
Arizona State UniversityRegis College
Babson CollegeRensselaer Polytechnic Institute (3)
Barry University (2)Rochester Institute of Technology
Bates College (4)Rutgers University
Bentley University      Camden (3)
Boston College      New Brunswick (3)
Boston University (5)      Newark (3)
Brandeis University (9)Santa Cruz (2)
Bryant UniversityUniversity of Massachusetts
Bryn Mawr CollegeAmherst (9)
Bucknell UniversityBoston (7)
Case Western Reserve UniversityDartmouth (3)
Chapman UniversityLowell (7)
Cheyney UniversityUnion College (5)
Clark Atlanta UniversityUniversity of Birmingham
Clark University (2)University of Colorado Boulder (4)
Clarkson UniversityUniversity of Connecticut
Colby College (5)      Stamford
Colgate University (4)      Storrs (4)
College of CharlestonUniversity of Denver (3)
College of the Holy Cross (2)University of Edinburgh
Colorado State UniversityUniversity of Hartford
Connecticut College (4)University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (2)
Cornell UniversityUniversity of Kansas
Curry College (2)University of Manchester
Dean CollegeUniversity of Maryland (3)
DePaul UniversityUniversity of Minnesota
Dickinson College (3)University of Mississippi
Drexel University (2)University of New Hampshire (3)
Elon University (3)University of Pittsburgh
Emerson College (4)       Greensburg
Emmanuel College (2)       Pittsburgh (6)
Endicott College (2)University of Rhode Island
Fairfield UniversityUniversity of Richmond
Fordham University (3)University of Rochester (2)
Framingham State UniversitySaint Michael’s College
Franklin & Marshall CollegeSalve Regina University
Franklin Pierce UniversitySan Diego State University
Furman UniversitySanta Clara University
George Washington University (3)Sarah Lawrence College (4)
Georgetown UniversitySavannah College of Art and Design
Gettysburg College (4)Skidmore College (4)
Hamilton College (5)Southern New Hampshire University (2)
Hampton University (2)St. John Fisher University
Haverford CollegeSt. John’s University (5)
Hobart &William Smith Colleges (3)St. Lawrence University (2)
Howard UniversitySuffolk University (4)
Indiana UniversitySyracuse University (5)
Ithaca College (4)Temple University (7)
Lafayette College (3)Towson University (2)
Lehigh University (3)Trinity College (4)
Loyola Marymount University (2)Tufts University (5)
Loyola University Chicago (2)Tulane University
Loyola Marymount University (2)Tuskegee University
Loyola University Chicago (2)University of California
Loyola University Maryland       Berkeley
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy       Davis (3)
     and Health Sciences       Irvine (3)
McGill University (2)       Los Angeles
Merrimack College (3)       San Diego (3)
Michigan State UniversityUniversity of Southern California (2)
Middlebury College (3)University of Tampa
Morgan State University (3)University of Vermont (4)
Mount Holyoke College (2)University of Virginia
New York University (2)University of Washington
North Carolina A&T University (2)University of Wisconsin Madison (2)
Northeastern University (2)Vassar College
Occidental CollegeWellesley College (2)
Olin College of EngineeringWentworth Institute of Technology (4)
Pace University (2)Wesleyan University (3)
Pennsylvania State UniversityWheaton College
           Harrisburg (2)Worcester Polytechnic Institute (4)
           University Park (2)Worcester State University
Providence College (2)
Queen Mary University of London
As an inclusive private school community, Brimmer welcomes students who will increase the diversity of our school. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, sex, gender, gender identity and expression, disability, sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, or any other characteristic protected from discrimination under state or federal law, in the administration of our educational policies, admissions practices, financial aid decisions, and athletic and other school-administered programs.