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HS Student Circular International School Manila May 15, 2009

For the week of May 18-23 Monday, May 18 IB EXAMS 2.30-2.50pm Homeroom Tuesday, May 19 IB EXAMS Wednesday, May 20 Student Late Start IB EXAMS IB 11 Visual Arts Exhibit (FAT Lobby) IB 11 Group 4 Day 10.55am CAS Final Check for the Year (Homeroom) 3-4pm IB 11 Visual Arts Opening (FAT Gallery) Thursday, May 21 IB EXAMS IB 11 Visual Arts Exhibit (FAT Lobby) 4:30-7pm Honors Societies Celebration (LT) Friday, May 22 IB EXAMS IB 11 Visual Arts Exhibit (FAT Lobby) Last Day for non-IBDP Seniors 3-6pm Solo Dance and IB Student Directed Performances (LT)

From the IB/AP Office: Important notice for all grade 12’s • If you are going to study in USA or Canada, you MUST update ‘family connections’ by the end of May. If you don’t update ‘family connection’, we won’t be able to send your transcript and the IB won’t send your results to your university.

Dates to Remember: May 4-22: IB Exams May 25: Honors and Awards Assemblies (FAT) May 26: Release of Clearance forms for Students May 26-28: Graduation Rehearsals May 28: Senior Celebration May 29: HS Graduation (FAT) June 4: Last Day of School- Early Release for Students June 6: SAT (LT, AMR, ES Gym,1057)

Saturday, May 23 7pm HS Prom (Grand Ballroom, Hotel Intercontinental Manila)

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From the Security Office: A MESSAGE FROM THE OPERATIONS AND SECURITY DEPARTMENT I. IDs for the New School Year Parent IDs • •

Current parent IDs will continue to be valid for the new school year 2009-2010. Parents who require replacement school IDs due to loss or damage can acquire these from the Security Office upon payment of Php100.00 to the Cashier.

Student IDs All students will be issued with new ID cards at the beginning of the new school year. To facilitate this they should visit the security office before the end of the current school year for the taking of their photograph. School Passes • • •

School passes issued to parent’s employees and representatives need to be replaced for next school year. As of August 31, 2009 the blue bordered passes will be invalid. The security office is now accepting applications for new school passes, however the cards will not be available for collection before July 1, 2009. Each family will be given two free school passes. Additional school passes may be obtained after paying a processing fee of Php100.00 each to the Cashier’s Office.

2, Car Stickers for the New School Year The car stickers for school year 2009/2010 will be available from the security office beginning July 1, 2009. For vehicles already displaying an existing sticker, parents should submit a completed renewal form with a copy of a current LTO official receipt. For new vehicles, parents are reminded that a copy of the vehicle’s certificate of registration and a current official receipt need to be submitted with the application. Applications for vehicles registered with companies or other institutions should be supported by a letter of assignment. Each ISM family will be issued one vehicle sticker free of charge. Any additional stickers will be issued following payment of P100 to the cashier’s office. I would like to thank all members of the ISM community for their cooperation across this school year in helping us maintain ISM as a safe and secure environment for our children. M I KE FLYNN Director of Operations and Security A N N A O U N C E M E N T AN NN NO OU UN NC CE EM ME EN NT T!!! L L O S T A N D F O U N D V E W N G LO OS ST TA AN ND DF FO OU UN ND DV VIIIE EW WIIIN NG G E E V E R Y D A Y EV VE ER RY YD DA AY Y ssstttaaarrrtttiiin n g M o n d u n F d ng gM Mo on nd daaayyy u un ntttiiilll F Frrriiid daaayyy,,, M M Maaayyy 111888---222222,,, 222000000999 F F o m m o p m Frrro om m 777:::000000 aaa...m m... ttto o 444:::000000 p p...m m... F A T c h a n g i n g r o o m 1 1 1 8 F A T c h a n g i n g r o o m 1 1 1 FAT changing room 11188 IIIttteeem m u n o d h m w b d p o d o n u p p o o o u S L n n g P o g m msss u un nccco olllllleeecccttteeed d aaafffttteeerrr ttth hiiisss tttiiim meee w wiiillllll b beee d diiisssp po ossseeed do offf iiin n sssu up pp po orrrttt o offf o ou urrr S Seeerrrvvviiiccceee L Leeeaaarrrn niiin ng gP Prrro og grrraaam m...

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From the Athletics Office: International School Manila SUMMER SPORTS CAMP Badminton, Basketball and Soccer Camps will start on June 8 to 26, 2008. These camps are open to ALL ES/MS/HS ISM students only. A3 Basketball Camp will be run by PBA coaches and National Team Players Asuncion Badminton Camp training will be conducted by the country’s top shuttlers Kennie and Kennevic Asuncion. ISM Soccer Camp will be made possible by our very own ISM soccer coaches.

Camp details are as follows: Date: June 8 to 26, 2009 Cost: Php 4,000.00 GRADE ES/MS/HS

SPORT Basketball

DAYS

TIME

T-TH

10:30am – 12:30nn

VENUE

FRI

1:00pm – 3:00pm

MS/HS Gym

ES/MS/HS

Badminton

M-W-F

10:30am to 12:00nn

MS Gym

ES/MS

Soccer

M-W-F

8:00am to 10:00am

HS Field

If you are interested in joining one or more of the camps please fill up form below and return to ATAC on or before May 13, 2009. As soon as we have reached the minimum amount of participants to run the program, a formal permission slip will be sent to you through your child. Limited slots available…… This is of first come first serve basis. Sincerely,

Mark Pekin, Athletic and Activities Director Reservation Slip Date: __________________________ Please reserve a slot for my child for this years 2009 Summer Mini Sports Camp (Please check sport/s below) Basketball (Gr. 1 & Above) Name of student ________________________

Soccer (Gr. 1 & Above) Grade _______

Badminton (Gr. 3 & Above) Parents Name and Signature ____________________________

As soon as we have reached the minimum amount of participants to run the program, a formal permission slip will be sent to you through your child.

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Cross Country 2009-2010 Be ready! Cross country! August 2009! ISM Cross Country team had a very successful year in 2008-2009, winning

two silver medals at IASAS, in Manila.

Next year we plan to train and race as hard and prepare for the big IASAS event in Taipei. Trainings will start first day of school for the 2009-2010 school year. If you would like to be apart of this fantastic team please contact Coach Forgie at [email protected] or see me in the PE department. Runners must register to get the summer training program.

Important information: Trainings will run 4 afternoons a

week. The Pre IASAS team needs to be decided on within 4 weeks of school starting, attendance is compulsory to have a chance for selection for either Pre I or the IASAS team. Pre IASAS will be held in Bangkok and IASAS in Taipei. We would like to take full teams to both of these events.

ATTENTION HS GOLFERS: If you are interested in joining the ISM Golf Team for 2009-10 with a view to making the HS IASAS Golf Exchange team please send an email to [email protected] to register your interest. The IASAS Golf Exchange will be played in Jakarta in November 2009 and I am keen to get more players join the program and tryout for one of the 6 male and 4 female positions for the team to go to Jakarta. If you are a keen HS golfer who plays golf on a regular basis, are willing to commit to 5 practice rounds to qualify for selection to next years team please get in contact with me before school year ends. Our qualifying rounds will begin early August to decide which players will be able to join the IASAS Golf Exchange Team for 2009-2010 school year. Mark Pekin ATAC Director BOYS Football Try Outs: When: Wednesday, 20th May Time: 3.15 – 4.45pm Shin guards / shin pads MUST be worn. No Shin guards NO Play

From the Clinic: It is coming up to the time of year when many of you will pay a return visit to the countries you call home. One of the jobs which is often on the list of things to complete when you are at home is updating your child’s immunizations. For your reference, I have included links to US immunization schedules for 0-6 years and 7-18 years of age. Whilst not everyone has used the US system, it is very similar to most comprehensive immunization schedules in developed countries world wide. In addition, we recommend people living in the Philippines have the typhoid vaccination. The hope is that this will prompt everyone, no matter where they are this summer, to ensure that their children are up-to-date with their immunizations. If in doubt, please check with your doctor. We love our children, let’s keep them safe! Best wishes for a happy, healthy summer, from the Clinic. http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/recs/schedules/downloads/child/2009/09_0-6yrs_schedule_pr.pdf http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/recs/schedules/downloads/child/2009/09_7-18yrs_schedule_pr.pdf

From the Guidance Office: U.S. Student Visa Presentation, Monday May 18th 3:30 PM in Room 1057 You are invited to attend an informational presentation regarding the process for obtaining a student visa to study in the United States by Tom Venner from the US Embassy. This presentation is open to graduating seniors and parents needing information about how to obtain a student visa.

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From the Guidance Office: Australian Education Exhibition 2009 Where: Makati City Hotel Intercontinental When: 16 May 2009 (Saturday) Time: 1-2pm Seminar 1-7pm Exhibition * Pre-registration is required for FREE Seminars. To pre-register, please contact: (02) 816-0755 local 116 Email: [email protected] This exhibition allows you to talk to Australian Institution representatives about how you can study in Australia. Please bring transcripts if available.

Want to help students less fortunate than yourselves? By donating school supplies, you will be helping many elementary school students in Antipolo and Sagada for the year ahead. We will be working in collaboration with

EARTHDAY NETWORK PHILIPPINES & THE TARP BAG PROJECT Each bag should include:

1 pencil case

2 pencils 1 water bottle

1 ruler

Colored pencils

1 pencil sharpener

WHEN? As soon as possible DEADLINE: MAY 15th WHERE? HS OFFICE, ROOMS 2061A, 3071, 4010 3 exercise books

1 eraser

From the Alumni Office: Thanks for the Memories! School year 2008 – 2009 is drawing to a close, and what a year it’s been! Now it’s time to bid a fond farewell to our teachers and friends who will not be returning next year... Even though you are leaving campus, you will always be a part of the ISM family, so keep in touch! Register at http://alumni.ismanila.org to stay connected to your friends and apply for an Alumni ID at the Admissions area, HS Plaza level. E-mail us at [email protected] for more information. Page 5 of 12

Congratulations to the Incoming Student Council: Incoming Sophomore Council President: Laura Lehmann Vice President: Alonzo Virata Secretary: Daniel Viray Treasurer: Gaby Ayala Communications Officer: Lynn Yu

Incoming Junior Council President: Leandro Leviste Vice President: Joaquin Benares Secretary: Marielle Jalandoni Treasurer: Ju Sung Kim Communications Officer: Joon Han

Incoming Senior Council President: Raheem Abid Vice President: Giordan Almendras Secretary: Angel Mamaril Treasurer: Rafael Fernando Communications Officer: Paula Iriola

For Grade 12 Parents: Dear parents and members of the Class of 2009: As the school year comes to a close, the time has come when the Senior Class traditionally engages in a number of special events. These activities are basically meant to allow the departing students time to both reflect on their high school days and to gain some invaluable information that will surely benefit them in the future. Above all, however, these activities are meant for the sheer enjoyment of the senior class. The Senior Class Council and graduation committee will be coordinating these activities, and have asked us to advise you regarding such activities at this time. The High School Awards Ceremony will be held on Monday, May 25, at 12:30pm in the Fine Arts Theatre. The student body, grades 9-11 are in attendance and we would love to see as many seniors in attendance as possible. Graduation practices are on Tuesday, 26 May, Wednesday, 27 May. The practices will begin at 1:00pm in the FAT and should end before 4:00pm. Only those students who attend graduation practice sessions will be allowed to participate in our graduation ceremony. Seniors should also return textbooks, clean out lockers, settle any other outstanding accounts and complete their clearance form, in order to get their diplomas. The Senior Lunch, courtesy of the graduation committee and senior parents, will be at 11.30am on Thursday, 28 May. On the same day there will be a Senior Celebration Ceremony commencing at 3:00pm in the Fine Arts Theater. This ceremony will feature students from the senior class speaking and performing various acts. It is a fun event designed to show case senior pride and talent! All parents are invited to attend. Our Commencement Exercises will be held on Friday, 29 May, starting at 5:30pm in the Fine Arts Theater on ISM’s campus. Candidates for graduation, properly attired in caps and gowns, must assemble in the AMR no later than 4:30pm. We actually advise that seniors plan to be on the ISM campus by 4:00pm. Women are expected to wear black dress shoes as well as semi-formal dress/slacks underneath their robes. Men should wear white shirts with collars, dark ties, dark dress pants, black shoes and socks.

Each graduating student will be given four tickets for the ceremony – two tickets for the senior’s parents will have reserved seating while the other two will be on a general admission (open seating) basis. Please return extra tickets to the High Page 6 of 12

School Office, so that they can be reissued on a first come, first served basis to accommodate those with more guests. If more than 4 tickets are needed, requests may be submitted to the High School Office. Only those with tickets will be allowed entry. Please note that pictures may only be taken from your seats; you will not be allowed near the stage or in the aisles during the ceremony. The official photographer, Tino Ley, will be on hand during the ceremony to take photos of the graduates and will also have a booth set-up in the High School Band room before the graduation ceremony. Please see the attached announcement with regards to the schedule to be followed for graduation photographs. Already included in the ISM graduation package are the following items: One (1) 5x7 photo of graduate receiving the certificate One (1) 5x7 photo of graduate holding the certificate One (1) 5x7 photo of graduate with family or group One (1) Senior Photo CD (a momento of the Senior Celebration) Additional copies of photographs can be ordered along with a DVD copy of the graduation rites. Please see the second attachment for the prices of these services. Orders may be placed directly with the photographer on the day of graduation. International School Manila is not involved in the payment and distribution of orders made with the photographer. Please remember to pay the P2500 to the cashier for the graduation package as soon as possible, to cover the costs for the official graduation pictures and the senior lunch. This year, the Junior-Senior Prom will be held on Saturday, 23 May, starting at 7:00pm and lasting until 11:30pm at the Intercontinental Hotel, Makati City. We are requiring that all students stay at the prom from 8:00pm until at least 11:00pm. We will close the doors and no students will be permitted to enter or leave the ballroom between these times. We advise parents to have their children picked up by 11.30pm at the latest when the event will officially end. Parents should also be knowledgeable about their children’s whereabouts if they have plans after the Prom, as the School will not be responsible after the official Prom event is over. It is also important that we mention the post-graduation trip to Boracay that many senior students seem to be planning. To clarify, this trip is not a school-sponsored trip and there will be no chaperones from the school. The school does not endorse participation in this event. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me. Thank you for your involvement during this momentous time in the lives of our graduates. William R.S. Brown High School Principal

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CONGRATULATIONS: Last Name

First Name

Abasta

Richard

Abundo

Arianna Racquel

Ahmad

Kamran Heinrich

Ahmed Allingam An

Sara Jane Natalie Joong_Kap

Ang Angeles

Mark Jedric Ma. Cristina

Birchenall

Daisy

Bitanga

Paolo Benjamin

Brias

Antonio

Brillantes Buenaventura

Antoinette Gil Gerard

Burton Butt Campos Cha

Peter Ashleigh Daniel Tomas Eun

Chamberlain Chan

Isabel Michael

Chin

Brandon

Choi

Jiwon

Choi

Soojin

Chu Chua

Elysia Whitney Franz Louie

Co Constantino

John Jacob Vicente Jaime

Cordingley Cruz Dargani Davis

Sasha Jan-Michael Jasmin Suzannah

Dayan

Daniel Anthony

De Castro

Quintin

De Guzman

Amiel

De Leon De Mesa Del Rosario Eduque Endelman Fernandez Fong

Cristina Maria Lovell Marco Luis Alexandra Thomas Oro Inigo Michael Gregory

College University of British Columbia (Arts, Faculty of) with $3,000 scholarship, Brock University, McMaster University, Simon Fraser University, Trent University, University of Victoria, York University Barnard College, University of California at Berkeley, University of California at Davis, University of California at Irvin University of Bristol, University of Durham, University of Edinburgh, Imperial College of Science, Technology, and Medicine, University College London Concordia University, DePaul University (College of Liberal Arts & Sciences), Knox College with $14,000 scholarship, Loyola University Chicago University of Oregon (School of Architecture & Allied Arts), Savannah College of Art and Design University of Illinois at Chicago, Michigan State University, Stony Brook University Ateneo de Manila University, Boston University, University of British Columbia Okanagan, De La Salle University Manila, Lewis & Clark College, Loyola Marymount University, University of the Philippines, University of San Diego, Seattle University, Simon Fraser University University of British Columbia (Arts, Faculty of), St. Lawrence University Ateneo de Manila University, De La Salle University Manila, University of Dundee, University of Leeds, Loughborough University, University of the Philippines, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of Stirling, University College Utrecht Boston University (College of Communication), Chapman University w/ a 4-year Dean's scholarship of $12,000/year, New York University (Tisch School of the Arts) Curry College, University of Maine, Manhattanville College, Salve Regina University, Suffolk University, Wheaton College Syracuse University (Accelerated Liberal Arts), Indiana State University, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, Purdue University Saint Mary's College of California University of Dundee, University of Glasgow, University of Leeds, Nottingham Trent University, University of Nottingham Enderun Colleges Inc. with $ 4,113 scholarship Boston College, Boston University, Fordham University New York University University of California at Davis, University of California at Irvine, University of California at Santa Barbara, University of California at Santa Cruz, Mills College with $ 17,000 Provost scholarship, Saint Mary's College of California, San Francisco State University University of British Columbia, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Ursinus College Bentley University, Coventry University, University of East London, University of Essex, Northeastern University, Queen Mary, University of London Boston University (College of Communication), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Media), University of Southern California (School for Communication), Syracuse University (School of Public Communications) Emory University, Indiana University at Bloomington (Kelley School of Business), College of William and Mary University of British Columbia, University of California at Berkeley, University of California at Davis, University of Hong Kong, Santa Clara University, Wellesley College University of California at Santa Cruz, University of San Francisco, Santa Clara University Ateneo de Manila University, Boston University, University of British Columbia, De La Salle University Manila, McGill University, University of the Philippines, University of San Diego, University of Toronto, University of Waterloo Ateneo de Manila University, University of the Philippines, University of Virginia (School of Engineering) Academy of Art University, Parsons School of Design, New School University, Pratt Institute, Rhode Island School of Design De La Salle University Manila Lesley University, Loyola Marymount University, Pace University, New York City with $ 11,000 scholarship Bangor University, University of Exeter, Lancaster University, University of Stirling, University of Susex University of California at Santa Barbara, Chapman University, Occidental College, Santa Clara University, Syracuse University University of California at Santa Barbara (College of Letters & Science), Concordia University, University of Toronto (Arts and Science, Faculty of) University of British Columbia (Arts, Faculty of), Brock University, Seneca College of Applied Arts & Technology Babson College, Bentley University, Boston University (School of Management), Fordham University, Loyola Marymount University, New York University, Santa Clara University University of British Columbia, Trent University University of California at Irvine, Occidental College, Santa Clara University, University of Washington Barnard College University of British Columbia Ateneo de Manila University, De La Salle University Manila Dominican University, Saint Mary's College of California Page 9 of 12

Forbes Fores Fuentebella Garcia Go Go

Adam Alberto Raul Eugene Adrian Franco Lorenzo George Jahnne Racquel

Go Guingona Habla

Jenna Marjerrie Francesca Ron Richard

Han Hartley

Joon-Sup Esther

Hissourou III

Mohammad

Joo

Sung

Keum

Bo-Won

Khamudkhanov Kim Kim

Khasankhon Hyun Ki Ji

Kim Kim

JinBae Jong

Kim

Ju

Kim

So

Kim

Sung

Kim Kiy Ko

Sung-Yun Mehmet Jun

Ko

Shao-Ting

Kwon

Ha-Kyung

La O' La O'

Maria Noel

Labrie

Jennifer

Lau

Jobo

Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee

Da Jun-Ho Louie Angelo Min Woo Myung

Lee

Sang

Lee

Seung

Libihoul

Julian

Limcaoco Lopez

Patricia Maria Carlos Roberto

Boston University, Colby College Ateneo de Manila University, University of British Columbia Okanagan with $1,500 scholarship Menlo College University of British Columbia, Concordia University Bentley University, Occidental College, Whittier College Barnard College, Bryn Mawr College, University of Chicago, Swarthmore College, Vassar College University of British Columbia (School of Journalism), Chapman University with $ 18,000 Chancellor scholarship, McGill University (Faculty of Arts) College of the Holy Cross, Mount Holyoke College, Wheaton College Ateneo de Manila University, Babson College, Bond University, Chapman University Carnegie Mellon University, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, University of Michigan, University of Southern California, University of Wisconsin, Madison Blue Mountains Hotel School American University, Boston University, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Stony Brook University The University of Arizona, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Liberal Arts & Sciences), New York University (Tisch School of the Arts), Northeastern University, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey at New Brunswick (School of Business), University at Buffalo The State University of New York Amherst College, Boston College, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, New York University (College of Arts and Science), Princeton University University of British Columbia (Sauder School of Business) with $3,000 scholarship, University of Massachusetts, Amherst (College of Engineering), Queen's University (Faculty of Arts and Sciences), University of Toronto (University of Toronto at Scarborough) Portland State University Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology University of California at Davis, University of California at Irvine, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, New York University, University of Rochester Boston University Boston College, Brown University, Cornell University, Duke University, Georgetown University, New York University, Wellesley College Northeastern University, Rochester Institute of Technology, University of Rochester, University at Buffalo The State University of New York, Worcester Polytechnic Institutue Indiana University at Bloomington, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, University of Washington Michigan State University, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Purdue University, Syracuse University, Wentworth Institute of Technology University of Colorado at Boulder (College of Engineering & Applied Science), University of Waterloo New York University Boston University (School of Management), University of California at Irvine, University of California at Santa Barbara (College of Letters & Science), Fordham University (College of Business Administration), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Division of General Studies), Pennsylvania State University, University Park (Smeal College of Business) University of California at Berkeley (College of Engineering), California Institute of Technology, Columbia University (Engineering & Applied Sci.), Cornell University, Duke University (Pratt School of Engineering), Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Northwestern University, University of Pennsylvania (School of Business), Princeton University University of Asia and the Pacific, Ateneo de Manila University, Australian National University, La Salle University, University of New South Wales, Saint Mary's College of California Le Cordon Bleu Austrailia University of Alberta (Arts), University of British Columbia (Arts, Faculty of) with $ 4,000 scholarship, Capilano College, Carleton University (Sprott School of Business) with $ 12,000 scholarship, Simon Fraser University at Harbour Centre with $ 4,500 scholarship, University of Victoria (Faculty of Business) University of California at Davis, Loyola Marymount University, University of Miami with $ 16,000 Dean's scholarship, Santa Clara University Binghamton University, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Michigan State University, Pace University, New York City, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Purdue University, Temple University, Washington State University University of Michigan University of Pennsylvania Michigan State University Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology University of British Columbia, Duke University, Johns Hopkins University, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology University of British Columbia (Okanagan), Purdue University (School of Science), Syracuse University (College of Arts & Sciences), University of Toronto (Arts and Science, Faculty of), Worcester Polytechnic Institute University of British Columbia, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, University of Richmond, University of San Francisco University of California at Berkeley (College of Letters & Science), University of California at Davis, University of California at San Diego (Warren College), Stanford University Menlo College, Notre Dame de Namur University Page 10 of 12

Lopez Lorenzana Luna

Isabelle Raisa Gabriela Alexandra

Luy Matsunaga Maupin

Carlo Emily Marine

Min

Hae

Mojica Murray

Maria Marie

Nandkishore Napoles Navas

Arjun Jeane Gabriella

Nelson

David

Ng

Jennifer

Oh Ohyama

Marianne Yu

Olondriz

Maria

Opinion

Rina

Paredes

Janina

Payne Perez O. Santillanes

Christopher

Plaza Rae

Maria Antheia

Rahman Razon

Saadia Katrina

Recto

Iah

Salazar

Kannah

Shakeel Shih

Haider Yen

Sibtain

Zara

Siguion-Reyna

Rafael

Sison

Elaya

Smith Sondjaja Tan Tan

Laura Kumalasari Alexander Caitlin

Tan Tan Tsusaka

Kenley Martin Kenichi

Ana

American University of Paris, Baruch College of the CUNY, University of British Columbia, Clark University with $ 7,000 scholarship, Fordham University (Fordham College at Rose Hill), Smith College University of Asia and the Pacific Hillsong International Leadership College Boston University (College of Arts and Sciences), Fordham University (Fordham College at Lincoln Center), Manhattanville College with $ 13,500 scholarship, New York University (College of Arts and Science) Chaminade University of Honolulu University of Dundee, Middlesex University University of Cincinnati - OMI College of Applied Sciences, Parsons School of Design, New School University, Pratt Institute, Rhode Island School of Design, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, School of Visual Arts Ateneo de Manila University, Boston University (School of Management), University of Brighton, University of British Columbia (Sauder School of Business), University of Durham, University of Edinburgh, University of Nottingham University of British Columbia, McGill University, Queen's University, University of Toronto University of Cambridge, University of Chicago, Columbia University, Cornell University, Harvard University, Imperial College of Science, Technology, and Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, Irvine Glion Institute of Higher Education, Johnson & Wales University University of California at Davis, University of California at Irvine, University of California at Santa Barbara, Pitzer College, San Diego State University De La Salle University Manila, Parsons School of Design, New School University, Pratt Institute, University of Santo Tomas, Savannah College of Art and Design Boston University, University of California at Davis, University of California at Irvine, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, University of Michigan, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Mount Holyoke College, New York University, University of Wisconsin, Madison Glion Institute of Higher Education Columbia College, Concordia University, Knox College with $ 12,000 scholarship, Savannah College of Art and Design $ 12,000 scholarship Ateneo de Manila University, Babson College, University of the Philippines, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University $ 12,266 scholarship, University of Rochester $ 12,000 scholarship Menlo College $ 32,000 scholarship, Notre Dame de Namur University, Saint Mary's College of California $ 10,000 scholarship, University of San Francisco Bentley University, University of British Columbia, Dominican University, University of San Francisco, Santa Clara University Boston University, Florida Atlantic University, Florida International University, Florida State University, University of Florida (College of Business Administration), The University of Tampa $ 8,000 scholarship Ateneo de Manila University, University of Brighton, University of British Columbia, University of California at Los Angeles, University of Edinburgh, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Loughborough University, University of the Philippines Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design University of British Columbia (Science, Faculty of), Concordia University, McGill University (Faculty of Science), McMaster University (Faculty of Science), University of New South Wales, Queen's University (Faculty of Arts and Sciences), University of Sydney, University of Toronto (Arts and Science, Faculty of), University of Waterloo (Faculty of Science), University of Western Ontario Northeastern University, Saint Mary's College of California Arcadia University, Ateneo de Manila University, Babson College, George Mason University, Northeastern University, Randolph College $ 15,500 scholarship, Randolph-Macon College, University of Richmond Ateneo de Manila University, Boston University, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Engineering), University of Michigan (Engineering), New York University (College of Arts and Science), Purdue University (School of Engineering), Smith College, Wentworth Institute of Technology Babson College, Boston University, University of British Columbia, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, New York University, University of Toronto Pennsylvania State University, Greater Allegheny, University at Buffalo The State University of New York Clark University, Manhattanville College $ 21,000 scholarship, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Randolph College $ 20,000 scholarship University of British Columbia (Arts, Faculty of), Fordham University (Fordham College at Lincoln Center), Pitzer College, Sarah Lawrence College University of Asia and the Pacific, Ateneo de Manila University, University of British Columbia, University of Victoria McGill University $ 3,000 scholarship, Queen's University $ 10,000 scholarship, University of Toronto $ 5,000 scholarship, University of Western Ontario University of California at Berkeley, Carleton College, University of Chicago, Reed College University of Dundee, University of Essex, University of Stirling, University of Sussex, University of Toronto Glion Institute of Higher Education De La Salle University Manila, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey at New Brunswick (School of Engineering) Boston University, Fordham University, Santa Clara University Ateneo de Manila University, Bentley University, Fordham University, New York University, Northeastern Page 11 of 12

(Cumagun) Tumurbaatar Van Klaveren Vargas Vargo

Solongo Rachel Janella Peter

Vo

Anh

Wang

Yi

Wong

Winnie

Woo

Minkyu

Wood

Margaret

Wurie

Mariama

Yoon Yu Yuen Zeitoune Zhou Zimmerman

Hyun-Joong Amanda Wei Nissim Mo Brian

University, University of San Diego, University of Toronto Glion Institute of Higher Education Universiteit Utrecht Concordia University, Savannah College of Art and Design Grove City College, Liberty University, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Lincoln University, University of Maine, Northwest College, University of Nottingham in Malaysia, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Brandeis University, Columbus College of Art and Design, Hampshire College, Maryland Institute College of Art, Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Pace University, New York City University of British Columbia, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Mills College $ 12,500 scholarship, University of Toronto University of California at Berkeley (College of Letters & Science), University of California at San Diego (Revelle College), Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Lehigh University (Engineering, Science & Mathematics), University of Michigan (Engineering), University of Rochester $ 12,000 scholarship Carnegie Mellon University, Haverford College, Kenyon College $ 8,000 scholarship, University of Virginia, College of William and Mary University of British Columbia, Concordia University, McGill University, Queen's University, University of Toronto Binghamton University (Harpur College of Arts & Sciences), Indiana University at Bloomington (College of Arts & Sciences), Pace University, New York City $ 17,000 scholarship, Pennsylvania State University, University Park (College of Science), Purdue University (School of Science), Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey at New Brunswick (School of Arts and Sciences), Stony Brook University, Syracuse University (College of Arts & Sciences) Duke University Cornell University (College of Art, Arch., & Plan.) Curry College, Manhattanville College Johns Hopkins University University of South Dakota

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