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Celebrating the Gould Class of 2024

The Class of 2024 is nearing the end of their time at Gould, and we’re excited to highlight their outcomes. Fifty-four students submitted 470 applications to 223 colleges. Next year, they will be scattered across 19 states and five countries. Seven students were accepted to their early decision schools, six are committed collegiate athletes, and four received full-ride scholarships. Among them are a National Merit Scholar, a member of the U.S. Ski & Snowboard Team, four jacketed ski patrollers, and one certified EMT. These achievements reflect the hard work and diverse talents of the group.

Co-Director of College Counseling Maggie Davis has been praising this class all year but is even more excited for the students as next year’s plans really come into focus.

“The College Counseling office is proud to celebrate the Class of 2024,” said Maggie. “Each student has forged their own path that they will follow beyond commencement. We couldn't be more proud of the people they have become through the process. We strongly believe in putting the student in the driver's seat of the college decision process, and this year, seniors have taken advantage of that opportunity to identify the best match for their next steps. We believe that college is a match to be made, not a prize to be won, and we really celebrate when the match becomes the prize!”

Congratulations, Class of 2024! It has been a pleasure to witness your personal growth and transformation during your time at Gould. The following members of the Class of 2024 have finalized their plans for next fall. (We’ll update the list as students make further commitments.)

  • Chloe Barton – Salem State University
  • Zoe Boland – Undecided
  • Allison Chase – Southern Maine Community College
  • Minyi Chen – Boston University (Full Ride, Early Decision)
  • Ivan Chernomorets – Arizona State University
  • Mac Connor – Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI)
  • Lilly Crockett – Emmanuel College
  • Molly Croes – University of Rhode Island
  • Weijie Dong – Michigan State University 
  • Mary Eggert – High Point University (Early Decision)
  • Leo Flores – University of British Columbia 
  • Estella Fraser – Gordon College 
  • Hannah Goodbody – University of Virginia 
  • Hannah Grohman – Bates College (Nordic Skiing)
  • Duncan Hoyt – University of New Hampshire 
  • Yuxuan Hu – University of Iowa 
  • Quinn Jerome – St. Lawrence University (Softball, Early Decision)
  • Zach Johnson – University of Tulsa (Full Ride, National Merit Scholar)
  • Max Krizo – Colby College  
  • Charlotte Lambert – Colby College (Alpine Skiing)
  • Ali Legere – Boston University (Early Decision)
  • Connor Lewis - Lesley University
  • Gavin Liu – New York University
  • Izzy Long – Penn State University 
  • Erin MacDonald – University of Vermont
  • Given Malyango – Undecided 
  • Jonah Miga – University of Wisconsin - Madison 
  • Rebecca Mize – Whitman College
  • Will Myers – Central Maine Community College  
  • James Nagel – Syracuse University (Early Decision)
  • Allison Nevins – George Washington University  
  • Triet Nguyen – University of Massachusetts - Amherst  
  • Sophia Nichols – Charleston Southern University  
  • Grayson Norton – Pitzer College  
  • Gavin O'Connell – University of Utah 
  • Lyman Ordway – University of Kentucky 
  • Polly Panasenko – Colorado College (Full Ride)
  • Kai Perks – Undecided
  • Liam Robinson - Rhode Island College
  • Shoki Sakuma – George Washington University  
  • Oliver Sapak – Rocky Mountain College 
  • Artur Savchii – University of New York - Abu Dhabi (Full Ride, Early Decision)
  • Brianna Schnorrbusch – University of Utah 
  • Nyla Scott – Colby College (Nordic Skiing)
  • Dylan Shults – University of Maine - Farmington (Alpine Skiing)
  • Levi Shutty - Gap Year (Glassblowing Study)
  • Anders Silitch – IE University (Spain) 
  • David Simane – Bocconi University (Italy) 
  • Ellis Slover – Colby College (Nordic Skiing, Early Decision)
  • Oliver Tai - Gap Year
  • Milo Thompson Vought - Westminster University
  • Joseph Tomaselli – University of Denver 
  • Parker Welch – Electrical Repair Technician at White Mountain Paper Co. 
  • Amelia Wyse – University of Colorado - Boulder 

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