When it comes to planning for college and other postsecondary programs, Stevenson serves students through a focused team of professionals surrounded by layers of support. Our goal is to help each student advance to a school that will continue to meet personal academic and social-emotional needs. The college counselor and college coordinator are resources for students and families as they consider postsecondary options. Their direct work with students typically begins in 11th grade and then includes periodic individual and small group meetings with students and families afterwards.
The college team’s work aims for a list of specific colleges or universities that may best meet the student’s needs. A list of schools that represent a range of options that would be appropriate for the student is developed in conjunction with each student and family. These schools become the focus of Stevenson’s efforts on behalf of the student. Families are, of course, free to pursue additional schools as well, but the emphasis of the college counselor’s work will be on the mutually agreed upon schools.
The college counselor’s goal is for students to take ultimate responsibility for following clear schedule guidelines and completing the application process, including completing testing requirements, writing and editing required essays, preparing and scheduling visits and interviews, and securing letters of recommendation from faculty and others. In this way, students achieve a sense of ownership of the process and accomplishment when they finish. They are also better prepared for college where they must take on greater self-responsibility and self-advocacy.
Stevenson also maintains direct communication with colleges. We invite representatives to campus, and our college counselor regularly visits schools. Combined with the robust insight from faculty and staff, these external professional relationships allow us to advocate for our students and to provide current, first-hand information to families.
College acceptances for the Class of 2024
- Adelphi University
- Albion College
- Alfred University
- Borough of Manhattan Community College
- Brandeis University
- Bronx Community College
- Champlain College
- Clark Atlanta University
- Clark University
- Colby Sawyer College
- Drew University
- Eastern Connecticut State University
- Empire State University
- Dean College
- Drexel University
- Franklin University (Switzerland)
- Hampshire College
- Hartwick College
- Hobart and William Smith
- Howard University
- Ithaca College
- Iona University
- John Cabot University of Rome
- Keene State University
- Kenyon College
- Long Island University Brooklyn
- Loyola University New Orleans
- Marymount Manhattan College
- Manhattanville College
- McDaniel College
- Miami University of Ohio
- Molloy College
- Monroe College
- Montclair State University
- Morehouse College
- Muhlenberg College
- New York Institute of Technology
- Pace University
- Plymouth University (England)
- Pratt University
- Quinnipiac University
- Rochester Institute of Technology
- Saint Francis College
- Saint Joseph’s University, Brooklyn
- Saint John’s College
- Saint Louis University of Madrid (Spain)
- Sarah Lawrence College
- Seton Hall University
- School of Visual Arts
- Skidmore College
- Southern New Hampshire College
- Stockton University
- Stony Brook University
- SUNY Buffalo State
- SUNY College of Environmental Science & Forestry
- SUNY New Paltz
- SUNY Oswego
- SUNY Purchase
- Temple University
- The American University of Paris
- The New School
- Union College
- University of Aberdeen (Scotland)
- University of Albany
- University of Bangor (Wales)
- University of Buffalo
- University of Binghamton
- University of Connecticut
- University of Rhode Island
- University of Rochester
- University of Vermont
- Wheaton College
- York College of Pennsylvania