Graduates Attend Top Universities
Cardinal Mooney takes great pride in preparing our students for their futures. We guide our students to live spiritual lives, of course — and equally important — to strive to be the best they can academically. Over 98% of our students embark on post-secondary education.
Cardinal Mooney academics are challenging and competitive. Our block scheduling system prepares our students for an easier transition to college class formats. Our Honors and AP classes help our students earn scholarships in record amounts and gain acceptance to the top universities in the country. In the class of 2015, 106 students (77% of graduates) accepted scholarships totaling $4,560,878. That’s an average of $43,027 per student, much more than the investment in tuition to attend Cardinal Mooney.
Graduates of the Cardinal Mooney Class of 2015 went on to attend the following schools:
Alderson-Broaddus University | Lake Erie College | The Ohio State University |
Arizona State University | Long Beach City College | University of Akron |
Baldwin Wallace University | Mahoning County Career and Technical Center | University of Charleston |
Bethany College | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | University of Cincinnati |
Boston University | Miami University (Oxford, OH) | University of Dayton |
Bowling Green State University | Mount Aloysius College | University of Iowa |
Capital University | New Castle School of Trades | University of Kentucky |
College of Wooster | Ohio University | University of Mount Union |
Columbus College of Art and Design | Pennsylvania State University | University of Notre Dame |
Duquesne University | Point Park University | University of Pittsburgh |
Eastern Gateway Community College | Raphael’s School of Beauty | University of Washington |
Fordham University | Ringling College of Art and Design | Virginia State University |
Grove City College | Rochester Institute of Art | Walsh University |
John Carroll University | Seton Hall University | Westminster College |
Kent State University | Syracuse University | West Virginia University |
Lafayette College | Texas Christian University | Youngstown State University |