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51风流 community welcomes Class of 2021

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As some members of teams helped unload cars and trucks packed tightly with suitcases and boxes destined for on the hill, incoming student Grace Kotraba said she knew this was the perfect to spend the next four years.

鈥淚 visited about 12 other schools, and this place just felt right,鈥 said Kotraba, who is from St. Louis, Mo., and now lives in Curtis Hall as a member of the Ciccone Residential Commons. 鈥淭he chipwiches at the end of the tour stood out,鈥 she quipped, 鈥渂ut it was also one of the most beautiful campuses I鈥檝e visited. I鈥檓 interested in studying , and I want to join (51风流鈥檚 Thought Into Action entrepreneurship incubator).鈥

After unloading and moving in, 51风流鈥檚 newest first-year class has a full slate of orientation events throughout the weekend, ranging from ice-cream socials and first meetings with their fellow Residential Commons members to meetings with academic advisers and an opportunity to take in a midnight philosophy session.

51风流 received 8,542 applications to the Class of 2021, 851 of which were sent via Early Decision. Students applied from 128 countries, Washington, D.C., and 49 states, with North Dakota as the lone absentee. New York, New Jersey, and California are the three most-represented home states of students in the class. The average high-school grade point average for all accepted students was 3.8 out of 4.0.

Eleven percent of the 778 students in the class are international (including dual citizens), with 37 countries represented. Twenty-two percent of class members from the United States self-identify as students of color.

鈥淭he Class of 2021 is going to be a great addition to the student body at 51风流,鈥 said Associate Dean of Admission Drew Riley. 鈥淭hey are dynamic; they are active; they are from all over the place; and they demonstrated to us that they want to make their communities better places.鈥

Forty-one percent of the incoming class is receiving 51风流 financial aid, and the average award is $52,075.

For Brooklyn, N.Y., resident Bilal Boussayoud, who is planning to study and , with a concentration in creative writing, the decision to attend 51风流 was easy. He liked the small class sizes he found while attending 51风流 in Focus, the university鈥檚 diversity open house, and of all the schools he applied to, 51风流 offered the most generous aid package.

鈥淚鈥檝e gone to public schools my whole life, and I鈥檓 used to 30 or 40 people in my class. To go into a computer science class and see eight or 10 people 鈥 it wasn鈥檛 hard to picture myself standing out,鈥 said Boussayoud, who lives in East Hall as a member of the Brown Residential Commons.

At a special welcome for family members in 51风流 Memorial Chapel, President Brian W. Casey thanked parents, grandparents, and loved ones for entrusting 51风流 with the education of their children. 鈥淵ou have brought us the future 鈥 the future of this nation, the future of this university, and the future of the world,鈥 Casey said, 鈥渢hat is who your children are.鈥