IN STATE
Colten Ladd – WA State
Leo Carlin – UW
Kieran Jansz – UW
T’Roy Wiggins – UW
Flora Vall-Spinosa – UW
Caroline Gorham Siegler – Whitman
Anya Neufeld – UW
Joe Gordon WA State
Costa Aristides – UW
Anya Ceballos-Beliga – UW
Carlo Lesaca – UW
Eli Wheeler – UW
Luna Hermes – UW
TJ Elbert – Gonzaga U
Gia Nguyen – UW
Sadie Sullivan – UW
Eme Stephens – UW
Ella Timpe – Western WA U
Adreal Manansala – UW
Owen Allen – Local 32 Pipe Fitters
Tobi Engan – Western WA U
Brandon McClure – U of WA
Iris McLaughlin – U of WA
Jiajin “Jacky” Liu – U of WA
- “I will be majoring in marketing at UW. Garfield was so fun but now it’s time to lock in!”
Marissa Martinez Agustin – U of WA
- “A piece of advice would be don’t hesitate in taking every resource and opportunity presented, it is there for a reason. Also, create connections with teachers and staff, they will be a great support for you.”
Christopher Bernard – U of WA
Leah Kreyenhagen – Western WA U
- “I had a short experience at Garfield seeing that I only spent senior year here. I would recommend applying as early as possible for college and look into scholarships!”
Logan Russel Teh – U of WA
- “My advice is, you simply live once, so make the most of it when you can. Oh yeah, join chess club!”
Sumeyya Osman – Seattle U
- “My garfield experience was great, after vivid ended and school started, I remember being extremely shy and quiet but after a while i ended up making friends that helped me bring out my confidence and I can never be more than grateful for them.”
Edison Yu – UW Bothell
- “Garfield students, spend time with your friends, enjoy every month you have before college level work.”
Mexamer Chavez Jimenez – Western WA U
- “Garfield has been pretty fun as a whole, covid year was awful though”
OUT OF STATE
Evan Beck – U of Southern Cali
Beatrix Carrott – U of Oregon
Nicole Kwatinetz – UC Davis
- “Garfield is an amazing resource – take advantage.”
Lily Musulin – UNC Charlotte
Oliver Alford – U of Oregon
Julianne Ingram – Northeastern University
Henry Cude – U of British Columbia
Phoebe Bryar – Tufts University
Duncan Mack – Cal Poly Slo
Isabel Dain – Oregon State U
Felix Allor – Macalester College
Tia Lam – Cooper Union
Chase Ng – UCLA
- “My Garfield experience has been great, there’s a really strong community. Recommendation for underclassmen is to remember that school isn’t everything and to have fun with your friends too.”
Fiona Real – U of Utah
Cooper Hollands – Fashion Institute of Tech
Nico Rix – Oregon State U
Olivia Petty – NYU
Joelle Rudolf – Scripps College
Chloe Dhamdhere – U of BC
Ezra Jones – UC Santa Cruz
Tate MacDonald – Colby College
Emile Robinson – U of BC
Kieran Daly – U of Vermont
Ricco Graves – George Fox U
Julia Heron-Watts – UC Davis
Hudson McKinney – U of Utah
Eden Huschle – Santa Clara U
Annie Murray – Cal Poly Slo
Mira Gross-Keck – American U
Misho Hubka – UC Berkeley
Niki Chrysanthakopoulos – NYU
Mia Thomas – UC Davis
Remi Grady-Mullen – Loyola New Orleans
Maddox Mayhew Cal Poly Slo
Ella Nestingen – U of Michigan
Sela Harrison – Cal Poly Slo
Louis Dworkin – UC Santa Barbara
Zoe Saxer – UCLA
Izzy Summers – UC Berkeley
Virginia Buckley – Reed College
- “I would recommend underclassmen join clubs and activities because it helps you make friends with similar interests :)”
Maysun Dawahare – CSU Long Beach
- “I believe Garfield was a great experience for High School. The best advice that can be given is to take every opportunity you can and always try new things. If there is a class you think sounds interesting but you aren’t sure about, TAKE IT. If you see a cool opportunity to learn and get paid or get service hours DO IT. In my experience, doing both lead to me choosing my perfect career path that I am passionate and ready to pursue.”
Sam Schaible – Washington University St. Louis
Hannah Ziesche – Santa Clara U
- “My recommendation to Garfield underclassman is to try new things. Don’t be afraid to attend a club meeting or join a student organization; you never know who you could meet or what you could experience if you don’t try! High school is a lot more fun when you’re a part of a group, team, or community and Garfield has many amazing ones you can join. Good luck!”
Nola Watson – Harvard
Cole Liffmann – Vanderbilt U
Aaron Johnson – U of Utah
Max Hostetter – U of Colorado Boulder
Violet Pody – Carleton College
Ming Pars0ns-Chen – Mount Holyoke College
Linnea Johnson – Cal Poly Slo
Coco Blakemore – Cal Poly Slo
Addie McLaughlin – Colorado College
Olivia Bodden – Smith College
Mollie McLaughlin – Vassar College
Sina Nadolny – U of Vermont
Abby Nakamoto – Stanford U
Romy Vos – Scripps College
Athena Brkanac – Barnard College
Xavier Wernli Macalester College
Cornelia Goforth – Barnard College of Columbia University
Piper Steen – Santa Barbara City College
Izzy Oaks – Reed College
Kennedy Greenfelder – U of Chicago
Ollie Mazner – Wesleyan U
- “My advice to underclassmen is to make sure that you take classes in high school that sound interesting to you. There’s a billion different ways to meet grad requirements, and school should be as fun as possible.”
Nikhil Choudhury – U of British Columbia
Ava Bergo – San Diego State University
- “Underclassman- make the most out of your junior and senior year, join clubs and get close with people to expand your friend group, it makes school way more fun.”
Marian Tyana Cooke – Fort-Valley State University
- “One piece of advice i can leave with yall is to advocate for your future. Be the person who makes a way for their dreams at any means possible.”
Naima Joseph – Claremont McKenna College
- “Garfield has been a unique experience, my recommendation is to stay true to you and practice self-advocacy”
- “I’m off to study geography. Good luck everyone!”
Coco Palmer – Lewis & Clark College
- “Dear underclassmen, learn how to write strong essays without the help of ChatGPT. You will thank yourself later.”
- “Make up a sassy alias if used”
Cassie Sundberg – Pomona College
- “I am so glad I got to go to Garfield, underclassmen, make the most of your time by showing up and having fun. Go bulldogs💜🐾”
Ronan Jenkins – St. Olaf
- “Garfield has fairly limited classes, so I’m more excited to just experience new subjects.”
Cooper Haley – Chapman Uni
Scarlett Baebler – Montana State Uni
- “Underclassmen, don’t feel pressured to take the hardest classes. You may find having a balanced schedule with lots of time to be a teen is what’s best for you!”
Zack Bukovec – UC Berkeley
- “The most important advice I have for underclassmen is to get your health credit out of the way so you don’t have to take a class with all freshman your Senior year. Also walk faster in the hallways god damn.”
Sarai Smalls – Uni of Houston