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College and University Acceptances 2016 -2019 COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY ACCEPTANCES 2016 -2019 UNITED KINGDOM • University of Glasgow • Missouri Western State University • University of Gloucestershire • New York Institute of Technology • New York University • Aberystwyth University • University of Greenwich • Northeastern University • Arts University Bournemouth • University of Kent • Oxford College of Emory University • Aston University • University of Lancaster • Pennsylvania State University • Bath Spa University • University of Leeds • Purdue University • Birkbeck University of London • University of Lincoln • Quinnipiac University • Brunel University London • University of Liverpool • Rochester Institute of Technology • Cardiff University • University of Manchester • Roger Williams University • City and Guilds of London Art School • University of Nottingham • Rutgers University - Newark • City University of London • University of Oxford • Rutgers University-New Brunswick • Durham University • University of Reading • Sam Houston State University • Goldsmiths, University of London • University of St Andrews • San Diego State University • Greenwich School of Management • University of Sheffield • Savannah College of Art and Design • Keele University • University of Southampton • St. Joseph’s University • King’s College London • University of Stirling • SUNY Purchase College • Imperial College London • University of Surrey • Temple University • Imperial College London - Faculty of Medicine • University of Sussex • The New School • International School for Screen Acting • University of Warwick • Tufts University • Lancaster University • University of Westminster • University of British Columbia • London Metropolitan University • University of West England, Bristol • University of California - Davis • London School of Economics and Political • University of Worcester • University of California - Santa Barbara Science • University of York • University of Colorado - Boulder • London South Bank University • University of Connecticut • Loughborough University UNITED STATES • University of Delaware • Met Film School AND CANADA • University of Kansas • Middlesex University • University of Maine • New College of Humanities • American University • University of Massachusetts Amherst • Nottingham Trent University • Babson College • University of Miami • Oxford Brookes University • Bard College • University of Michigan • Plymouth University • Barnard College • University of Missouri • Queen Mary University of London • Boston University • University of Oregon • Queens University of Belfast • Bucknell University • University of Pennsylvania • Ravensbourne, University of London • Carnegie Mellon University • University of Pittsburgh • Richmond The American International University• Catholic University of America •• University of San Francisco in London • Clark University • University of Wisconsin • Royal Holloway University of London • Columbia College Chicago • • Royal Veterinary College • Drexel University • Saint George’s, University of London • East Carolina University SPAIN • SOAS University of London • Elon University • Southampton Solent University • Emory University • ESADE • The University of Edinburgh • Fairleigh Dickinson University • Instituto Empresa • UCFB Etihad • Fordham University • IQS - Institut Quimic de Sarrià • UCFB Wembley • George Washington University • ICAI School of Engineering, Madrid • UCL London's Global University • Georgetown University • La Salle Campus Barcelona • University College London • Harvard University • Loyola University, Sevilla • University College London Medical School • High Point University • Pablo Olavide, Sevilla • University of the Arts London • Hofstra University • San Pablo Ceu, Valencia • University of Aberdeen • Ithaca College • Universidad de Navarra - Medical School • University of Bath • Lesley University • Universitat Internacional de Catalunya • University of Birmingham • Long Island University - CW Post • Universitat de Barcelona • University of Bristol • Loyola Marymount University • Universitat Pompeu Fabra • University of Central Lancashire • Loyola University Chicago • Universitat de Girona • University of East Anglia • Loyola University Maryland • Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya • University of East London • Lynn University • Universitat de Lleida • University of Edinburgh • Marist College • Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona • University of Essex • McGill University • • University of Exeter • Michigan State University — 1 — COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY ACCEPTANCES 2016 -2019 NETHERLANDS OTHER • Amsterdam University College • American School of Paris, France • Breda University of Applied Sciences Erasmus • Berlin University of Applied Sciences, Berlin, • Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) Germany • Eindhoven University of Technology, • École hôtelière de Lausanne, Switzerland • Erasmus University College • Glion Institute, Switzerland • Erasmus University of Rotterdam • Haaga-Helia University, Helsinki, Finland • Fontys University of Applied Science • New York University Abu Dhabi • Hanze University of Applied Sciences • Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan • Hogeschool van Amsterdam • University College Dublin, Ireland • Hotelschool The Hague • University of British Columbia • Leiden University College The Hague • University of Tokyo, Japan • Rotterdam School of Management • University of Aberdeen • University of Bath • University of Birmingham • University of Bristol • University of Central Lancashire • University of East Anglia • University of East London • University of Edinburgh — 2 —.
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