


Students and families benefit from the services of our professional college counselor, during their junior and senior years. Waldorf graduates complete their undergraduate degrees from a broad range of schools, from small liberal arts colleges to large state universities, including the top schools in North America.
Adelphi University Garden City, NY
Art Institute of Boston Boston, MA
Beloit College Beloit, WI
Bennington College Bennington, Vermont
California College of Art San Francisco, CA
City Year Providence, RI
Earlham College Richmond, IN
Evergreen State College Olympia, WA
Indiana University Bloomington, IN
Goucher College Baltimore, MD
Guilford College Greensboro, NC
Kalamazoo College Kalamazoo, MI
McDaniel College Westminster, MD
New York University, Tisch College of the Arts New York, NY
Occidental College Los Angeles, CA
Pacific Northwest College of Art Portland, OR
Parsons: The New School for Design New York, NY
Rhode Island School of Design Providence, RI
San Francisco Art Institute San Francisco, CA
Sarah Lawrence College Bronxville, New York
School of the Art Institute of Chicago Chicago, IL
St. Johns College Santa Fe, NM
University of Arizona Tucson, AZ
University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, CA
University of Washington Seattle, WA
Western Washington University Bellingham, WA
Wheelock College Boston, MA
Whitman College Walla Walla, WA
Willamette University Salem, OR
“The simple answer is, 'everywhere.’ They go to schools from Amherst to Yale, from the University of Maine to the University of California at San Diego. They go to local community colleges and to elite Ivy League universities. Some go to design schools, music, visual and performing art schools.” † Some students choose to travel before entering college, and others choose a vocational school or enter into apprenticeship and working life.
† Excerpt from “Life After Waldorf High School” by Abraham Enten, published by AWSNA