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Brookline Students Enroll At College Of The Holy Cross
The Class of 2025 includes three students from Brookline, who will begin classes in September.
BROOKLINE, MA — The College of the Holy Cross in Worcester is congratulating 822 incoming freshman who will be starting classes in September, including three students from Brookline.
Applicants to Holy Cross distinguished themselves through community service, leadership roles, and diverse participation in areas like the arts, music and athletics, said the school in a news release. The new "Crusaders" will move in on Saturday, August 28 and begin classes on Monday, September 6.
The following students from Brookline have joined the Holy Cross Class of 2025:
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- Jackson Evarts of Brookline
- Daniel Gillis of Brookline
- Katrina Mastoras of Chestnut Hill
The Class of 2025 includes students from 33 states and 15 countries and is made up of 54% women and 46% men, with 23% of students coming from ethnically diverse backgrounds and 16% as first-generation college students.
"I am thrilled to welcome Holy Cross' Class of 2025 - a vibrant and diverse group of exceptional students who are also one of the most academically accomplished classes in the College's history," said Holy Cross President Vincent Rougeau in a statement. "I can't wait to see what you do and how you will grow ethically, spiritually and intellectually on The Hill."
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Founded in 1843, The College of the Holy Cross is an exclusively undergraduate college of 3,100 students and renowned for offering a rigorous, personalized education in the Jesuit, Catholic tradition. For more information, click here.
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