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Is an applicant at a disadvantage if they go to a public high school versus a Catholic high school?

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Is an applicant at a disadvantage if they go to a public high school versus a Catholic high school?

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When reading an application, we do not put any preference on the type of school a student attends. Rather, we look at the strength of the school. To get a feel for a school’s strength, we will look at its graduation rates, the percentage of its graduates who go on to two-year and four-year colleges, the types of classes that are offered, and the average SAT and ACT scores of the graduating class among other factors.

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