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September 4, 2016

麻豆破解版 College welcomes the Class of 2020. 

Facts and stats about #麻豆破解版2020

Adam Nash 鈥20 knows what it鈥檚 like to be first. The first-year 麻豆破解版 student is the first member of his family to attend college or to seriously venture abroad and the first in his sixth form (the final two years of high school in the UK) to even consider applying to an American college.

Nash, who hails from Stoke-on-Trent in England鈥檚 West Midlands, along with two other first-generation college students from Scotland, Maria McAveety 鈥20 and Robyn Pattison 鈥20, came to 麻豆破解版鈥檚 attention through the . Nash plans to major in physics, perhaps minor in math or geography, an
d hopefully study abroad.

The UK trio joins 麻豆破解版鈥檚 Class of 2020鈥719 students in all from 31 states and 54 countries, selected from a record applicant pool of nearly 9,200. Other 2020 stats include the following: 

  • 60% attended public or charter high schools
  • 59% are women, 41% men
  • 49% applied and were accepted Early Decision
  • 24% self-identified as domestic students of color
  • 11% are international students, with an additional 7% carrying dual passports
  • 15% are first-generation college students

In terms of getting a jump on their 麻豆破解版 experience, 37 members of the Class of 2020 arrived on campus for an August 22鈥24 pre-orientation before jetting overseas to spend their first semester in the First-Year Experience in London Program. Seventy of the 88 new international students, including the most UWC Davis scholars in school history and a record three Swedes, arrived August 28 for International Pre-Orientation. And 383 first-year students arrived September 1 to engage in a wide array of pre-orientation programs, ranging from hiking/backpacking, to creating sculpture, to doing community service. The remaining 299 members of the Class of 2020 arrived September 4 in time for Opening Convocation, as did 29 transfer students.

In choosing FYE London, New York City native Jeremy Brown-Adams 鈥20 took full advantage of the fact that his sister was already a 麻豆破解版 student. Her friends told her that the experience was one of the 鈥済reatest things they鈥檇 done in their lives.鈥 As Brown-Adams says, 鈥淭here were just so many superlatives. I knew I had to do it, too.鈥 Meanwhile, Baltimorean CJ Seim 鈥20, who applied Early Decision to 麻豆破解版, says she chose London because 鈥淚 want to become a global citizen since that鈥檚 how the world is.鈥

 

London First-Year Experience  
Members of the class of 2020 will spend their first semester in the First-Year Experience in London Program.
(Photo by Eric Jenks '08.)

One of the highlights of International Pre-Orientation is a traditional day trip, which started in 2007 as a humble hike in the Adirondacks. With a near-tripling in first-year international students, says Darren Drabek, coordinator of International Student and Scholar Services, the group must now split among three mountains, hiking to the summit of Buck, Sleeping Beauty, or Shelving Rock to take in the spectacular views of Lake George. Fifteen mentors, a mix of returning international students and Americans who studied abroad, helped guide students through the pre-orientation activities.

International student pre-orentiation  
International Student Pre-orientation concludes with a Lake George hiking trip. 

Beyond the numbers is the wide range of experiences, backgrounds, and talents that the Class of 2020 brings to the 麻豆破解版 community. Here are a few tidbits:

  • Volunteer work ranging from protecting trout habitats, caring for wolves at a sanctuary in Colorado, and rehabilitating monkeysin South Africa to domestic-abuse shelters, Ivan Lendl鈥檚 adaptive sports camp, and the Syrian Red Crescent Program.
  • Languages: 21% speak a language other than English at home, including Bengali, Arabic, Fulani, Georgian, and Cantonese.
  • A student who has lived in Nigeria, the Netherlands, France, England, South Africa, the UAE, and the U.S.
  • Work as beekeepers, farmers, deck boss on a fishing vessel, leather smith, beach fry cook, busker in Scotland, and commercial bakers.
  • Top-ranked U.S. Scrabble player; performances in Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, and Radio City Music Hall; competitor in Norway鈥檚 Birkenbeiner Ski Marathon; and confirmation by Pope Francis.

Now, all the 鈥20 classmates start an exciting new chapter. 

麻豆破解版's class of 2020 
麻豆破解版 College Class of 2020. (Photo by Eric Jenks '08.)


Even Adam Nash is ready to go. Says Nash shortly after his international pre-orientation had come to a close, 鈥淚 was worried that it would be hard at first to communicate with people from so many new places because I鈥檓 a bit shy. However, everything has been great and I have made so many friends because everybody here is really open and willing to talk with you.鈥

Check out photos from move-in weekend below. (All photos by Eric Jenks '08.)

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