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2  76% of high school seniors were accepted into their #1 college.

3  83.5% of students attending private colleges receive a college grant

4  The average discount of a private college is nearly 40%

5  21 million + students were enrolled in college in 2014

6  69.5% of incoming freshman students receives grants or scholarships

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8  $150 billion goes to federal college aid each year.

9  100% of our juniors take the SAT during their junior year

10  All freshmen, sophomores, and juniors take the PSAT every year at Walton High School

11 Your median income with a ….

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13  In 2014, the average SAT/ACT score for incoming freshmen was: SAT: 1810-2060 ACT: 27-31

14  In 2014, the average SAT/ACT score for incoming freshmen was: SAT: 950 ACT: 20

15  Troy State University will waive the out-of- state tuition for Walton High School graduates.

16  In 2014, the average SAT/ACT score for incoming freshmen was: SAT: 1760-1960 ACT: 26-30

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18 The following students have been accepted into college:  Hannah Phillips  Bridgett Miller  Chelsea Patterson

19  National Merit Scholarship Student  Top 5% in the nation!

20  Raven Motley –Troy University  Isaac Morrison – Union College; Troy University, Gulf Coast State College  Savana Bridier – Troy University  Markell Carswell – Tallahassee Community College  Mikaylah Coone – Northwest Florida State College

21  Stephanie Estrada – University of West Florida  Josh McNeil – Campbellsville University  Ashlee Brooks – Northwest Florida State  Marino Williams – US Army  Kymberlee Sprouse- Northwest Florida State  Amos Williams – North Carolina A&T University

22  Christina Graves- Judson College  Shae Lee- Gulf Coast State  Yasmine Newsome- Troy University, University of Tampa  Thomas Brannon- Florida State  Kaitlyn Paige Green – Marion Military Institute  Alex Campbell - Northwest Florida State

23  Edgar Stone Thompson – University of Central Florida  Bethany Osbaldeston – University of Florida, Florida State University  Samantha Kirby – University of Florida  Leanna Chesser – Auburn University, Florida State University  Brad Hilley – US Army

24  Haley Jernigan- Northwest Florida State, Troy State, University of Florida  Daiquan Brown- Northwest Florida State  Quentine Stuckey- Northwest Florida State, Jefferson Davis Community College, Campbellsville University  Hunter Bell – Auburn University, Florida State University  Skylar Seigler- Florida State University

25  Bryanna Muscella- Florida State  Jacob Ray- University of Central Florida  Kayla Chancey- Jefferson Davis Community College  Anne Jones- Brigham Young University  Caretha Paul – Lurleen B. Wallace, Bethune-Cookman University

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27  Aundria Lee- Northwest Florida State  Ken Randolph – Delta State University  Joe Griffin – University of West Florida  Karmel Teves- Florida State University  Brennon Orcutt- Lurleen B. Wallace Community College  Mary Beth Majors - Northwest Florida State

28  Rebeka Brown – Baptist College of Florida  Elizabeth Evans - Northwest Florida State  Kelsey Bowers – University of West Florida  Laura Gillis- Florida State University  Terrell Campbell- Defiance College  Raymond Easley – Tallahassee Community College

29  Neubian Beach- Tallahassee Community College  Alexis Rose – University of West Florida  Brendon Murphy - Northwest Florida State  Brandon Hamilton- Nashville Auto-Diesel College  Courtney Brown- Tallahassee Community College

30  Jordan Nowling – University of West Florida  Cory Godwin- Troy University  Taliah Moore- Chipola College  Kyle Sloan- Marion Military Institute  Caroline Gillis- University of West Florida  Sierra Contreras – Florida State University  Alyssa Padgett - Northwest Florida State

31  William Chapman – Gulf Coast State College  Jessica Shannon- Northwest Florida State  Brent Oliver – University of Northwest Ohio  T.C. Chestnut- Fairmont State University  Blake Boling- Nashville Auto-Diesel College

32  Aireal Mitchem - Northwest Florida State  Shyann Mosley- Northwest Florida State  Tim Kuhse - Nashville Auto-Diesel College  Conner Ricks - Northwest Florida State  Keith Casella – Art Institute of Tampa  Gabe Haisley – Pensacola State College  John Clenney – Florida State University  Stephanie Pinon - Northwest Florida State

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35 NEW LINKS!!!! What’s new on our page

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37  WHS average SAT score is 1470  State average SAT score 1460

38  WHS average ACT score is 24  State average ACT score 22

39  Walton High School has 160 students enrolled in dual enrollment last year.

40  97% of the senior class graduated last year in May  21 students graduated with honors

41  1,410 hours of dual enrollment credit hours were taken last year at NorthWest Florida State College. (That is approxiamately 470 classes)

42  51 industrial certification were earned at Walton High School last year.

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