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Classes of 2010 to Attend Prestigious Colleges and Universities
Chicago, DePaul, Illinois, Lewis, Michigan, Pitt Among Destinations
28 June 2010De La Salle Institute proudly announces that graduates in its Classes of 2010 will attend some of the top institutions of higher learning in the country.
The list of colleges and universities includes: Alabama A&M University: American Academy of Art; Bradley University; Carthage College; Coe College; Cornell College; De Paul University; Eastern Illinois University; Eastern Michigan University; Hampton University; Illinois State University; Indiana State University; Kentucky State University; Lewis University; Milwaukee School of Engineering; Monmouth College; North Park University and Northern Illinois University.
Rounding out the list are: Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota; San Diego State University; Southern Illinois University – Carbondale; University of Akron; University of Chicago; University of Illinois at Chicago; University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign; University of Michigan; University of Missouri – Columbia; University of Pittsburgh; University of St. Francis; University of Tampa; Valparaiso University; VanderCook College of Music; Wabash College and Western Michigan University.
“I’m very proud that the young women and men who graduated from De La Salle in 2010 will be attending some of the best colleges and universities across the country,” De La Salle president Fr. Paul Novak, OSM, said. “I know how much time and hard work these students have put into excelling in the classroom and they have been rewarded for their efforts.
“Our faculty and staff should also share this sense of pride as they have done an exemplary job of preparing these students for college and for the rest of their lives.”
De La Salle congratulates the Classes of 2010 on their achievements and wishes them every future success.
De La Salle Institute is an independent Catholic secondary school rooted in the tradition of Christian Education begun by St. John Baptist de La Salle. Founded in 1889, its mission has been, and is, to foster a desire for excellence in education. Young people from a variety of ethnic and economic backgrounds are given the opportunity to fully develop their abilities so they may be active, contributing members of our complex changing society.


