St. Clare's students are welcomed by institutions all over the world, and during their two years at St. Clare's they are well prepared for university entry and given guidance and support in the application process.
- Each year about 110 students from St. Clare's enter universities in the UK, USA and elsewhere.
- Around 75% enter British universities, mainly those considered premier or highly selective. These include Oxford, Cambridge, Imperial College London, St. Andrews, University College London, Warwick, London School of Economics and Edinburgh.
- On average 8-10 students enter universities in the USA, including premier universities such as Penn, NYU, Brown, MIT, Johns Hopkins, Cornell, Michigan, Middlebury and Haverford.
- Other students enter highly regarded universities in a variety of countries, such as Canada, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, Russia, Japan and Kazakhstan.
Most students start university immediately while a small proportion choose to develop their personal skills and interests by taking a 'gap year' in which to travel, work or volunteer and thus improve their career prospects prior to continuing in education.
Students in the class of 2013 applied far and wide and have been successful in taking places at prestigious universities around the world This has been a year of excellent results, which has ensured success for our students, particularly at a time when competition is strong.
Summary of destinations for 2013 graduates: |
No. of students |
UK universities (see below for details of top universities) |
71
|
US universities and Liberal Arts colleges (see below) |
11 |
European universities and colleges including Krems (Austria), Copenhagen (Denmark), Jacob’s, (Germany), Bocconi and Cattolica (Italy), ESADE and IE Business School, Madrid (Spain) |
16 |
Australia |
1 |
Canada |
3 |
Gap year (most placed in universities) |
13 |
UK university league tables
For 2013, 41 St. Clare’s graduates, including those who took a gap year from 2012, have been placed in the top 20 UK universities (as ranked by The Independent newspaper) with 32 in the top 10 (see below).
Students placed in the top 10 UK universities are as follows: |
No. of students |
University of Oxford |
2 |
University of Cambridge |
1 |
London School of Economics |
3 |
Imperial College London |
4 |
Durham University |
1 |
University of St. Andrews |
2 |
University of Warwick |
6 |
University College London |
11 |
University of Exeter |
1 |
University of Bath |
1 |
The choice of degree subjects includes Accounting and Finance, Archaeology and Anthropology, Archaeology and Ancient Civilizations, Arts and Sciences, Biochemistry, Business, Chemistry, Economics, Electrical & Electronic Engineering with Management, Engineering with Business Finance, European Social and Political Studies, French and Linguistics, Geography, International Relations, Mechanical Engineering, Modern Languages, Planning and Real Estate, PPE, Politics, Politics and Philosophy, Psychology, Urban Planning and Design Management.
Universities in the United States
Of the 109 students who graduated with the International Baccalaureate Diploma in 2013 most applied to UK universities but 12 choose to continue their studies in universities and liberal arts colleges in the United States; 2 of our international students received substantial scholarships to support their study.
The universities are listed below along with their position in the most commonly used US universities league table, produced by the U.S. News and World Report; all in the ‘National Universities’ list unless noted:
- University of Pennsylvania, ranked #8
- Carnegie Mellon University, ranked #23 (This student enrolled at the School of Engineering which is ranked #8 among U.S. engineering universities.)
- New York University, ranked #32
- Boston University, ranked #51
- University of Michigan, ranked #29 (This student enrolled at the School of Engineering which is ranked #7 among U.S. engineering universities.)
- Brown University, ranked #15
- University of Texas, Austin, ranked #46 (This student was accepted into the ‘Plan II, Honors Program’ one of the most distinct and prestigious honors programs in the U.S.)
- University of California, Davis, ranked #38
- Middlebury College, ranked #4 in the ‘Best Liberal Arts Colleges’ ranking list.
- Wellesley College, ranked #6 in the ‘Best Liberal Arts Colleges’ ranking list.
- Haverford College, ranked #9 in the ‘Best Liberal Arts Colleges’ ranking list.
- Mount Holyoke College, ranked #32 in the ‘Best Liberal Arts Colleges’ ranking list.
Ranking universities is of course very subjective and what is most pleasing is that the students did not generally seek out these universities for their high rank but for their specific excellence in the fields of study they have chosen for the future, from aeronautical engineering to international relations to drama, and in which we are sure they will excel.
Further detailed information is available from our Careers and Higher Education Adviser, Melanie Moorhouse (melanie.moorhouse@stclares.ac.uk).
Further detailed information is available for United States Universities and Colleges, Paul Sinclair (paul.sinclair@stclares.ac.uk).