"Barrack Hebrew Academy has given me everything I need to be successful in college and in life ...intellectually, spiritually, and socially."

College Admissions

The college admissions process at Barrack Hebrew Academy is a cooperative venture, involving the school, the student and the parents. During the process, students learn about themselves, their interests and their goals through self-assessment, research and decision-making.

Barrack Hebrew Academy's college counselors assist students in identifying and attaining goals, researching and choosing appropriate colleges, working on applications and essays, interview skills, and applying for scholarships and financial aid. Students meet individually and in classrooms with the college counselor on a frequent basis. Programs are held throughout the junior and senior year with college admissions officers, financial aid authorities, and experts on Jewish life on college campuses and programs in Israel.

In the past three years, Barrack students have attended the following colleges:

Albright College

Muhlenberg College
American University
New York University
Bar Ilan University
No. Carolina College of the Arts
Barnard College
Oberlin College
Binghamton University
Pace University
Bloomsburg University
Pennsylvania State University
Boston University
Pomona College
Brandeis University
Princeton University
Brown University
Rutgers University
Carleton College
Sarah Lawrence University
Case Western Reserve University
Skidmore College
City Year, Boston
Stern College
Colgate University
Swarthmore College
Columbia University
Syracuse University
Cornell University
Temple University
Delaware Valley College
Towson University
Dickinson College
Tufts University
Drexel University
Tulane University
Duke University
UCLA
Duquesne University
University of Delaware
Emory University
University of Maryland
Franklin & Marshall College
University of Massachusetts
George Washington University
University of Miami
Goucher College
University of Michigan
Hobart & William Smith Colleges
University of Pennsylvania
Hofstra University
University of Pittsburgh
Indiana University
University of Rochester
Ithaca College
University of Vermont
Johns Hopkins University
University of Wisconsin
JTS/Barnard College
Vanderbilt University
JTS/Columbia University
Vassar College
Kenyon College
Washington University (St. Louis)
Lafayette College
Wesleyan University
Lehigh University
Whitman College
McGill University
Williams College
Millersville University
Yale University
Montgomery College-Md.
Yeshiva University

 

For more information about college statistics, click here.

 

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