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HAVERFORD
COLLEGE CLASS OF 2008 ANNOUNCED
Haverford College has chosen its Class of 2008, the
most diverse class in the college’s history. An all-time high
of 3,038 students applied, a 2 percent increase over last year’s
record number of applications. Twenty-nine percent of the applicants
were admitted, the lowest rate in the college’s history.
The Class consists of 332 students from 41 states,
DC, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, two Canadian provinces, and
13 countries. Of those enrolled, 32 percent originally applied through
the binding Early Decision process. Students who apply early promise
to attend if admitted.
Thirty-one percent are students of color: 14 percent
are Asian American, 9 percent are African American, 7 percent are
Latino/a, and 1 percent are Native American or Arab-American. Fourteen
percent are international and, of those, 5 percent are foreign nationals.
Nine-percent are first-generation college students, 7 percent are
Quakers, and 5 percent are children of alumni. The class is 45 percent
male and 55 percent female.
“We’re pleased with the growing impact
of Haverford College,” says Haverford President Thomas R.
Tritton. “The combination of Haverford’s reputation
as one of the nation’s top liberal arts colleges, its integrative
learning environment, personalized educational experience, Honor
Code, and commitment to service and community all contribute to
its growing attractiveness.”
Haverford’s commitment to need-blind admissions
is also an important factor attracting top students from across
the socio-economic spectrum. Haverford offers a strong financial
aid program to students who need it. Based on last year's opening
enrollment, 43 percent of Haverford students received some level
of need-based financial aid.
"We’re very pleased with the composition
of Haverford’s Class of 2008,” said Dean of Admission
Delsie Phillips. “We have been increasingly reaching out across
the country to find top candidates, and we have been actively engaging
our alumni in the process, both in locating students early in the
process to make sure they are aware of Haverford, and then later
through personal outreach and congratulatory receptions to welcome
them to the Haverford community.”
Students in Haverford’s Class of 2008 have notable
achievements in many areas including academics, the arts, athletics,
and community involvement. Eighty percent graduated in the top 10
percent of their class. Sixty-four percent took AP courses in at
least four different academic disciplines. Approximately half scored
above 700 in their SAT Verbal, SAT Math, and SAT Writing exams.
Several students in the incoming class also have unique
backgrounds. Haverford’s Class of 2008 includes a 43-time
state champion in jump roping, the founder of a movie-making business,
a student with a pilot’s license and several human-rights
activists.
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