
Since 2015, Beaver Academy has helped decades of students access to their dream school. In addition, Beaver Academy also helps students explore and develop their academic interests and capabilities.
2017

Princeton University
Student 1: W, US high school
Student 2: Li, Shanghai China, scholarship $55000 per year

Yale University
Student 1: Tang, Wuxi China, full scholarship $76000 per year
Student 2: Li, Shanghai China, full scholarship $76000 per year

Stanford University
Student: Li, Shanghai China

Columbia University
Student: Li, Shanghai China

University of Pennsylvania
Student: Ma, US high school

Northwestern University
Student: Liu, Singapore high school, Medill School of Journalism

Dartmouth College
Student 1: Tang, Wuxi, China, full scholarship, $76000 per year
Student 2: Liu, Singapore high school
Student 3: Li, Shanghai China

Cornell University
Student: Li, Shanghai China

Brown University
Student: Z, UWC

Chicago University
Student 1: Tang, Wuxi China, Early Action, Provost’s Scholar $37500
Student 2: Jin, Beijing China

Amherst College
Student: Li, Shanghai China, full scholarship $76000 per year

Wesleyan University
Student: Liu, Singapore high school, Freeman Asian Scholarship $59000 per year

Yale – NUS College
Student: Liu, Singapore high school, full scholarship $48000 per year

Colgate University
Student: Tang, Wuxi, China, scholarship $55000 per year

Mount Holyoke College
Student: Liu, Singapore high school, scholarship $40000 per year
2016

Yale University
Student: Dai, Changsha China, the only Chinese male student accepted by Yale’s Early Action in 2016

Dartmouth College
Student: Chu, US high school

Brown University
Student 1: Liao, Zhengzhou China
Student 2: Yan, US high school
Student 3: Chu, US high school

University of Pennsylvania
Student: Yan, US high school

Minerva School
Student 1: Dai, Changsha, China
Student 2: B, W City, China

Cornell University
Student 1: Yan, US high school
Student 2: Chu, US high school

Washington University in St. Louis
Student: Yan, US high school

Rice University
Student: Liao, Zhengzhou China

Northwestern University
Student 1: Yan, US high school, Medill School of Journalism
Student 2: Liao, Zhengzhou, China

Johns Hopkins University
Student: Chu, US high school

Emory University
Student: Chu, US high school

University of California, Berkeley
Student 1: Yan, US high school
Student 2: Liao, Zhengzhou, China

Duke University
Student: Chu, US high school

University of Virginia
Student 1: B, W City; China
Student 2: Yan, US high school
Student 3: Liao, Zhengzhou, China

Georgetown University
Student: Yan, US high school

University of California, Los Angeles
Student 1: Chu, US high school
Student 2: Yan, US high school
Student 3: X, W City China
Student 4: Liao, Zhengzhou, China

University of South California
Student: Wang, US high school

University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill
Student: Yan, US high school

University of California, Davis
Student: Chu, US high school, scholarship $83000

Swarthmore College
Student: Yan, US high school

Wellesley College
Student: Yan, US high school

Vassar College
Student: B, W City China

Harvey Mudd College
Student: Chu, US high school, scholarship $40000

Wesleyan College
Student: B, W City China
2015

Harvard University
Student: Dong, Huaibei China, the only Chinese student from mainland China accepted by Harvard’s Early Action in 2015, full scholarship

Duke University
Student: Zhuang, US high school

Rice University
Student: Hu, Wuhan, China

University of California, San Diego
Student: Zhou, Zhengzhou China

University of Wisconsin-Madison
Student: Ge, Beijing, China

Intel Science Talent Search
Student: Li, US high school, the first student from Chinese mainland who access to the semi-finalist

MIT INSPIRE - National High School Research Competition in the Aarts, Humanities & Social Science
Student: J, US high school, top prize and prize money $10,000

MIT Launch Summer - High School Entrepreneurship Program
Student: Pen, US high school, full scholarship, $6000

Ross Mathematics Program
Student: 2 students, one from China high school and one from US high school, admission Rate: <15%

Leadership in the Business World (LBW)
Student: J, US high school, admission rate: 2%

Stanford University Mathematics Camp (SUMaC)
Student: 1 student, US high school, admission rate: 6%

Secondary Student Training Program (SSTP)
Student: S, US high school

Stanford Summer Humanities Institute
Student: 3 students, all from US high school

Honors Summer Math Camp (HSMC)
Student: W, China high school

California State Summer School for Mathematics and Science (COSMOS)
Student: SW, US high school

Yale Young Global Scholars (YYGS)
Student: 3 students, US high school

ArchaeoSpain program at Pollentia
Student: L, China high school
