ASHLEY HALL AND AWAY!
– 37 seniors were part of a class that excelled in all aspects of school and community life
– 57 colleges and universities extended acceptances to class members
We are proud of these graduates and all they have accomplished at Ashley Hall. Click on the button below to see the full list of this year’s college acceptances!
Class of 2024 Acceptance List
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The Class of 2017 has officially taken their place as the newest members of the Ashley Hall Alumnae sisterhood.
- With a class totaling 54, nearly half of our seniors accepted merit scholarships for academics. Many more students earned scholarships but chose to attend other institutions offering a better fit, substantial needs-based aid or instate tuition.
- Cumulatively, the class garnered more than $2.6 million in merit scholarships to colleges and universities around the country.
- Our graduates are attending 29 different colleges and universities.
- Class members were accepted into 5 Honors Programs: College of Charleston, Clemson University, The University of Georgia, University of North Carolina at Wilmington Honors and University of South Carolina.
Congratulations to the Class of 2017. We could not be more proud of these young women and all they have accomplished at Ashley Hall. Look out world, here they come. Click on the button below to see the full list of this year’s college acceptances!
Class of 2017 Acceptance List
The stage is literally being set for Ashley Hall’s beautiful commencement ceremony scheduled for this Sunday, May 28. Steeped in beauty and tradition, the Class of 2017 will take their place as the newest members of the Ashley Hall sisterhood. Click on the button below to view the list of this year’s college acceptances.
Last Friday marked the beginning of a new Ashley Hall tradition called “The Senior Spiral Walk.” The Class of 2017 met Head of School, Jill Muti, at the Shell House where she bestowed upon them a small delicate conch shell to forever remind them of their educational journey at Ashley Hall. Each girl then went to the division where she first began at the school. Mrs. Muti and those seniors who began in EEC initiated the walk, stopping through each division to gather their classmates along the way. Each division sang a special song to honor the girls as they passed through. Then, as the entire class entered Davies Auditorium, Upper School underclassmen greeted them with the song Oh Ashley Hall. It was a beautiful way to recognize the journey of our soon-to-be graduates and to honor them at their final assembly.
Class of 2017 College Acceptances
Class of 2016
The Class of 2016 has officially taken their place as the newest members of the Ashley Hall Alumnae sisterhood.
- With a class totaling 53, nearly half of our seniors accepted merit scholarships for academics. Many more students earned scholarships but chose to attend other institutions offering a better fit, substantial needs-based aid or instate tuition.
- Cumulatively, the class garnered more than $3.1 million in merit scholarships to colleges and universities around the country.
- Our graduates are attending 35 different colleges and universities.
- Class members were accepted into 5 Honors Programs: The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Morehead-Cain Scholar), Clemson University, University of South Carolina and College of Charleston.
Congratulations to the Class of 2016. We could not be more proud of these young women and all they have accomplished at Ashley Hall. Look out world, here they come.
To view a comprehensive matriculation list for the Class of 2016, click on the button below.
Class of 2016 Matriculation List
Ashley Hall is pleased to announce that Lizzie Russler ‘16 has been awarded the prestigious Morehead-Cain Scholarship at the University of North Carolina. Next fall she will join Ashley Hall alumnae and Morehead-Cain Scholars, Rossi Anastopoulo ’13 and Caroline Lowery ’12 in Chapel Hill. The Morehead-Cain is one of the oldest and most distinguished merit scholarships in the nation, with accomplished students from around the world competing to earn a four-year full-ride to UNC with generous stipends for summer travel, research, internship and service opportunities, and entrée into the elite Morehead network. It’s a coup for any school to have a Morehead Scholar among its graduates, let alone three in five years. Ashley Hall is proud of this remarkable accomplishment—PQV, Lizzie!