The class of 2025’s college process was unlike any other. Unprecedented antisemitism on college campuses throughout the country amid the ongoing war in Israel made the process stressful and anxiety producing for students and parents alike. The class of 2025 is the largest graduating class in the United States at 3.9 million students, making this year’s college process one of the most selective of all time. Despite these hurdles, Milken’s seniors achieved remarkable success. They earned acceptances to 137 unique colleges worldwide and will attend more than 39 different institutions across 17 states and three countries. Read on to see where Milken seniors will be spending the next four years!
Jordan L. – University of Oregon
Sy T. – Southern Methodist University
Maddy T. – New York University
Andrew P. – New York University
Leah M. – Santa Barbara City College
Maddie S. – Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
Emma S. – Dual Degree Program with Tel Aviv University and Columbia
Alex M. – University of Southern California
Samantha L. – San Diego State University
Ezri E. – Tulane University
Chloe S. – Parsons School of Design
Benjamin H. – University of Southern California
Mason H. – George Washington University
Ella B. – Young Judea Year Course Gap Year, University of California Santa Barbara
Samara S. – University of Montana
Alison S. – Boston University
Rianna F. – San Diego State University
Noa S. – University of California Berkeley
Ronya D. – Franklin and Marshall College
Hannah G. – University of Wisconsin Madison
Isabelle B. – University of Pennsylvania
Emma B. – University of Wisconsin Madison
Nicole S. – University of Southern California
Reese D. – Emory University
Shai K. – University of Southern California
Tristan K. – New York University
Max M. – Brown University
Jacob M. – Southern Methodist University
Yoni B. – Northeastern University
Parker G. – Drexel University
Meme L. – University of Miami
Addison C. – University of California Santa Barbara
Shepard J. – University of Southern California
Keren T. – University of California Santa Barbara
Avital H. – Dual Degree Program with Tel Aviv University and Columbia
Leah N. – University of California Santa Barbara
Hadley H. – University of Southern California
Noa M. – Chapman University
Samantha S. – University of California Los Angeles
Mielle B. – Southern Methodist University
David M. – Tufts University
Elan M. – Santa Monica College
Audrey S. – New York University
Lucas B. – University of Chicago
Isabelle G. – University of Miami
Eytan Z. – Lewis & Clark College
Aaron B. – Santa Monica College
Audrey R. – University of Southern California
Tristan K. – New York University
Leah G. – University of Southern California
Noah R. – University of Southern California
Eli W. – University of Michigan
Benjamin H. – University of Southern California
Nicole S. – University of Southern California
Noa F. – University of Southern California
Jade E. – University of Michigan
Rona L. – The American University of Paris
Dylan B. – Santa Monica College
Chloe G. – University of Southern California
Jarryd T. – University of Miami
Chloe N. – University of Southern California
Alexa S. – University of Miami
Heely C. – San Diego State University
Danna A. – Southern Methodist University
Adina F. – Colgate University
Taylor R. – University of Michigan
Benji F. – Indiana University Bloomington