Waldorf Graduates
What are Waldorf graduates like as adults? AWSNA reports, “Professors who have taught Waldorf students across many academic disciplines and across a wide range of campuses—from State Universities to Ivy League—note that Waldorf graduates have the ability to integrate thinking; to assimilate information as opposed to memorizing isolated facts; to be flexible, creative and willing to take intellectual risks; and are leaders with high ethical and moral standards who take initiative and are passionate to reach their goals. Waldorf graduates are highly sought after in higher education.”
Waldorf Grads At a Glance:
A 2017 survey of Waldorf graduates describes individuals who not only pursue a variety of careers, but value human relationships, hold a commitment to equality and diversity, and are satisfied with their lives.
90% are satisfied with their life
98% attend college or university
64% choose STEM subjects or social sciences as a major
34% choose humanities or arts as a major
40% work in education, health, or social services
20% are business owners or self-employed
Value communication, problem solving, ethical standards, truthfulness, and initiative as most important.
mws ALumni
Meadowbrook alumni continue their education and find success at various local public and independent high schools including: The Prout School, Rocky Hill, Bishop Hendricken, The Wheeler School, and Lincoln School.
Meadowbrook alumni have gone on to attend the following colleges and universities:
American University
Appalachian State University
Bates College
Bentley University
Brandeis University
Brown University
Clark University
College of the Holy Cross
Colorado College
Connecticut College
Dodge College of Film and Media, Chapman University
Drexel University
Duke University
Duquesne University
Elon College
Fordham University
George Washington University
Hofstra University
Johnson and Wales University
Lasell University
Loyola Merrymount University
Massachusetts College of Art and Design
Middlebury College
Montana State University
Mount Holyoke College
New York University
Northeastern University
Pratt Institute
Reed College
Rhode Island College
Rhode Island School of Design
School of the Art Institute of Chicago
St. Michael’s College
Stanford University
Susquahanna College
UMass Amherst
University of New Hampshire
University of Puget Sound
University of Rhode Island
University of Rochester
University of Vermont
Vassar College
Villanova University
Wheaton College
Worcester Polytechnic Institute