Students working with Matthew Greene have enrolled in a wide variety of selective colleges and universities, including liberal arts programs as well as specialized programs in visual and performing arts, business, engineering, international relations, communications, architecture, and other fields.

The Classes of 2017 through 2022 chose the following schools from among their acceptances:

American University
Barnard College
Bates College
Belmont University
Boston College
Boston University (2)
Bowdoin College
Bucknell University (2)
CalPoly San Luis Obispo
Carleton College
Carnegie Mellon University
Case Western Reserve University (2)
Colby College
College of Charleston (2)
Colorado College
Columbia University (3)
Connecticut College (2)
Cornell University (6)
Dartmouth College
Davidson College (2)
Duke University
Emory University (2)
Fairfield University
Fordham University (4)
Georgetown University (4)
George Washington University (3)
Hamilton College (3)
Harvard University (3)
Johns Hopkins University
Kenyon College (2)
Macalester College
Marist College
Massachusetts College of Art
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2)
Middlebury College (3)
Muhlenberg College
New York University (2)
New York University, Abu Dhabi
Northeastern University (3)
Northwestern University (4)
Ohio State University
Princeton University
Quinnipiac University
Rhode Island School of Design
Rollins College
Sarah Lawrence College
School of the Museum of Fine Arts
Sewanee, the University of the South
Skidmore College
Smith College
Southern Methodist University
Stanford University
Swarthmore College
Syracuse University (5)
Trinity College (CT) (2)
Tufts University (4)
Tulane University (4)
Union College
United States Naval Academy
University of California Berkeley
University of California San Diego
University of California Santa Cruz
University of Chicago
University of Colorado Boulder (2)
University of Denver
University of Illinois
University of Miami (2)
University of Michigan (2)
University of Mississippi (2)
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
University of Notre Dame
University of Oxford (UK)
University of Pennsylvania (2)
University of Pennsylvania, Wharton (2)
University of Richmond (2)
University of Rochester (4)
University of Southern California (2)
University of Texas
University of Virginia
University of Wisconsin (2)
Vanderbilt University
Vassar College (3)
Villanova University (2)
Wake Forest University (4)
Washington University in St. Louis (3)
Williams College (3)
Yale University (3)

The Classes of 2015 and 2016 chose the following schools from among their acceptances:

American University
Boston College
Bowdoin College
Carnegie Mellon University (2)
Claremont-McKenna College
Clark University
Columbia University (2)
Dartmouth College (2)
Davidson College
Elon University (2)
Emory University (2)
Emory University (Oxford College)
Fordham University
George Washington University (2)
Gettysburg College
Goucher College (2)
Hobart and William Smith Colleges
Kenyon College
Lafayette College
Lake Forest College
Macalester College
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Middlebury College
Northeastern University
Providence College
University of Colorado
University of Miami
University of Michigan (2)
University of North Carolina
University of Pennsylvania (2)
University of Richmond
University of Rochester (2)
University of Southern California
University of St. Andrew’s
University of Virginia
University of Wisconsin
Scripps College
Southern Methodist University
Stanford University (2)
Syracuse University
Trinity College
Tufts University
Wake Forest University
Washington and Lee University
Wellesley College
Yale University (2)

During the six years from 2009 to 2014, the colleges and universities with the most students matriculating (at least 10 each) were: Penn, Yale, NYU, Dartmouth, Georgetown, Duke, Colgate, Cornell, Columbia, George Washington, Harvard, Johns Hopkins, Trinity, Vanderbilt, and Wesleyan.

The following institutions enrolled 3 or more students:

University of Pennsylvania (22)
Yale University (19)
New York University (17)
Dartmouth College (14)
Georgetown University (14)
Duke University (12)
Colgate University (10)
Cornell University (10)
Columbia University (10)
George Washington University (10)
Harvard University (10)
Johns Hopkins University (10)
Stanford University (10)
Trinity College (CT) (10)
Vanderbilt University (10)
Wesleyan University (10)
Brown University (9)
University of Michigan (9)
Northwestern University (9)
Tufts University (9)
Washington University in St. Louis (9)
Emory University (8)
Princeton University (8)
Wake Forest University (8)
Hamilton College (7)
University of Virginia (7)
University of Chicago (6)
Colby College (6)
Franklin & Marshall College (6)
Hobart and William Smith Colleges (6)
Middlebury College (6)
Northeastern University (5)
University of Southern California (5)
University of Colorado at Boulder (5)
Colorado College (5)
Haverford College (5)
Union College (NY) (5)
Bowdoin College (4)
Fordham University (4)
College of the Holy Cross (4)
University of Miami (FL) (4)
University of Richmond (4)
Syracuse University (4)
Tulane University (4)
Washington and Lee University (4)
Amherst College (3)
Babson College (3)
Barnard College (3)
Boston College (3)
Boston University (3)
Carnegie Mellon University (3)
University of Denver (3)
Lafayette College (3)
Lehigh University (3)
Pitzer College (3)
University of Rochester (3)
Rollins College (3)
University of St. Andrews (UK) (3)
St. Lawrence University (3)
Sarah Lawrence College (3)
Skidmore College (3)
University of the South (Sewanee) (3)
Southern Methodist University (3)
University of Vermont (3)
Villanova University (3)
Williams College (3)

Students also entered top schools in the UK, including Cambridge, Oxford, Imperial College London, and Edinburgh; and specialized visual and performing arts programs at RISD, Pratt, and Berklee.

My goal is to guide students to the right college choices for them, and then help them give their best effort to gain admission through strong and effective presentation techniques, and the use of the most appropriate admissions strategies for their situation.