Immersed in a community that values creativity, curiosity, love, and understanding, our students seek to answer the questions: Who am I and who can I become?
This is the time of year when it becomes most apparent that Moravian Academy achieves its vision. As our seniors finalize their college plans having become agents of their own learning, we see their futures come in to sharper focus. Through faculty mentorship, hard work, and an individualized college search and application process that asks each student to discover a deeper understanding of themselves, students accept the schools that best align with their academic aspirations, career goals, and personal passions.
Emily Cho '24
With a desire to understand the world around her, Emily seeks to listen to others’ stories, whether through a Comenius Project researching women’s health, serving as a leader of Women’s Awareness Club, or playing on the basketball and soccer teams. A mentor who provides guidance to others, she also seeks feedback to become the best leader she can be. Emily plans to major in government or history, and is headed to Cornell University.
Chelsea Maund '24
A formidable student, a spirited athlete, a supportive teammate, and a young woman with a can-do attitude, Chelsea hasn’t met a challenge she wasn’t willing to tackle. Excited by discovering new concepts and ideas, she practices, experiments, and even makes mistakes, always searching for ways to improve her work. The Robotics Team was a wonderful venue for Chelsea to flex her creative technical muscles, and she was willing to step in to learn any job, doing whatever was necessary to finish the robot build, including encouraging and mentoring younger team members. She heads to University of Rochester where she will pursue mechanical engineering.
Nehemiah (Charm) Vega-Smith '24
Charm grew up knowing he wanted to impact young people’s lives in some way, and securing a position as a teacher for Summerbridge last summer confirmed for him that this is his calling. More specifically, he will pursue psychology at Howard University, with an ultimate goal of providing support to teenagers with mental health issues. A latecomer to theatre, he wowed audiences with his performance in 12 Angry Jurors, and there is no doubt he will bring this newfound passion with him to college as well.
American University Bates College Boston College Boston University Bowdoin College Bryn Mawr College Bucknell University Carnegie Mellon University Champlain College Clemson University College of William and Mary Cornell University* Davidson College Duke University* Elizabethtown College Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (Daytona Beach) Emerson College Franklin & Marshall College* George Washington University Grove City College Haverford College Howard University Ithaca College Lehigh University* |
Moravian University Muhlenberg College* New York University* Northeastern University* Nottingham Trent University Pennsylvania State University* Rochester Institute of Technology Rutgers University (New Brunswick) Stanford University Temple University The Ohio State University The University of Alabama The University of Tampa Tufts University* University of Miami University of Michigan University of Notre Dame University of Pittsburgh University of Rochester* University of St. Andrews University of Virginia Vanderbilt University Villanova University Wake Forest University Worcester Polytechnic Institute |
No two paths to college look the same, but we are proud to report that wherever our students launch, they excel. It has been a pleasure to nurture our seniors along their joyful learning journeys, and we can't wait to see what comes next for the Class of 2024.