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674
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new students – the largest Susquehanna class ever
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624
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first-year students
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40
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transfer students
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10
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exchange students
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19
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states represented: California • Connecticut • Delaware • Florida • Illinois • Louisiana • Maine • Maryland • Massachusetts • Michigan • Montana • New Hampshire • New Jersey • New York • Ohio • Pennsylvania • Vermont • Virginia • Wyoming (plus Puerto Rico)
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7
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countries represented: Canada • China • Germany • Indonesia • Japan • Myanmar • Russia
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32
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students whose parents or grandparents are graduates of Susquehanna
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40
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new students who are the siblings, cousins, nieces or nephews of current or former Susquehanna students
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177
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students who were ranked in the top ten percent of their class
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320
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students who were ranked in the top fifth of their class
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531
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students who were ranked in the top two-fifths of their classes
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72
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students enrolling as members of Susquehanna's Honors Program
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170
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members of the National Honor Society
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6
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National Honor Society presidents or vice presidents
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14
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high school valedictorians or salutatorians
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13
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Eagle Scouts
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5
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Girl Scout’s Gold Award Winners
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1
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Iraq War veteran
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225
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students who did volunteer work through their high schools
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554
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students who volunteered their time and talents to their community
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150
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students who were active in their churches and synagogues
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109
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members of student government or class council
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28
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student government or class council presidents or vice presidents
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110
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dramatic or musical theatre performers
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13
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dramatic or musical theatre performers with leading roles
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128
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members of band or orchestra
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117
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members of vocal organizations
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87
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writers and editors of yearbooks, newspapers and literary magazines
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13
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editors-in-chief of yearbooks, newspapers and literary magazines
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396
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varsity athletes
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118
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captains or co-captains of varsity athletic teams
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Nearly 1,000,000
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miles traveled during the college search process by our 680 new students
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Nearly 400,000
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words’ worth of admissions essays
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