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Classes of 2010-2019 College Acceptances Classes of 2010-2019 College Acceptances Agnes Scott College George Washington University* Ozark Christian College University of Delaware* Alaska Pacific University Georgetown University* Pacific University-Oregon* University of Denver* Albion College Georgia Institute of Technology* Parsons The New School for Design University of Evansville* Allegheny College Goshen College Pennsylvania State University University of Hawaii-Manoa American University Grace College Philadelphia University University of Findlay American University of Paris Hamilton College Pratt Institute University of Florida Anderson University* Hampshire College Presbyterian College University of Georgia Appalachian State University Hanover College* Princeton University University of Houston Arizona State University* Harding University Purchase College University of Illinois-Chicago* Art Academy of Cincinnati Harvard College* Purdue University* University of Illinois -Urbana-Champaign Ashland University Hillsdale College Purdue University-Ft. Wayne University of Indianapolis Atlas University College-Netherlands Hollins University Queens College University of Iowa Auburn University Illinois College Reed University University of Kentucky* Avans University of Applied Science- Indiana State University* Rhodes Collge University of Louisville* Netherlands Indiana University-Bloomington* Rice University University of Maryland-Baltimore Ball State University* Indiana University-East Ringling College of Art & Design University of Massachusetts-Amherst Barnard College Indiana University-Kokomo Rochester Institute of Technology* University of Massachusetts-Boston Baruch College Indiana University-Northwest Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology* University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth Baylor University* Indiana University-Purdue University Saint Lawrence University University of Massachusetts-Lowell Bellarmine University* -Columbus Saint Louis University* University of Memphis Belmont University* Indiana University-Purdue University Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College University of Miami Beloit College* -Fort Wayne* Saint Mary’s College University of Michigan* Benedictine University* Indiana University-Purdue University Salisbury University University of Minnesota Bethel College -Indianapolis* Samford University* University of Mississippi Binghamton University Indiana University-South Bend San Francisco State University University of Missouri-Kansas City Boston College Indiana University-Southeast Santa Clara University University of Missouri-St. Louis Boston University Indiana Wesleyan University* Sarah Lawrence College* University of Nebraska* Bowdoin College Iowa State University of Science&Technology* Savannah College of Art & Design* University of New England Bowling Green State University Ithaca College School of the Art Institute of Chicago* University of New Haven Bradley University Ivy Tech Community College* Seattle University University of North Carolina Brandeis University James Madison University Seton Hall University* University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Brescia University Johns Hopkins University* Seton Hill University University of North Carolina-Wilmington Brooklyn College Johnson and Wales University-Charlotte Sewanee: University of the South University of Notre Dame* Brown University Johnson University* Shorter University University of Oklahoma Bryn Mawr College Judson University* Siena College University of Oregon Butler University* Kalamazoo College Smith College* University of Pennsylvania* California Institute of Technology Kansas City Art Institute Southeast Missouri State University University of Pittsburgh Capital University* Kent State University* Southern Illinois University-Carbondale* University of Portland* Carleton College Kentucky Christian University* Southern Illinois University -Edwardsville* University of Richmond Carnegie Mellon University Kenyon College* Southern Methodist University* University of Rochester Carroll University* King’s College Spelman College University of San Diego Case Western Reserve University Knox College Stanford University* University of San Francisco* Centre College* Lawrence University State University of NewYork-Albany University of South Carolina Champlain College* Lee University* State University of New York -College of University of South Florida* Cincinnati Christian University* Lehman College Environmental Science & Forestry University of Southern California Claflin University* Lewis and Clark College St. John’s College at Annapolis University of Southern Indiana* Clemson University Liberty University St. Louis College of Pharmacy* University of St. Andrews-Scotland Colgate University Lipscomb University* St. Louis Dream Center MinistryAcademy* University of St.Francis College for Creative Studies* Louisiana Tech University* St. Norbert College University of Tennessee Knoxville* College of Charleston* Loyola University New Orleans St. Olaf College* University of Texas at Austin College of William & Mary Loyola University Chicago* Stony Brook University University of Texas at Dallas* College of Wooster Macalester College Swarthmore College University of the Pacific Colorado School of Mines Manchester University Syracuse University* University of Utah Colorado State University Marian University Taylor University* University of Vermont Columbia College Chicago* Marquette University Texas A & M University of Virginia Concorida University Maryville University Texas Christian University University of Washington* Concorida Universty Chicago Massachusetts College of Pharmacy The Art Institute of Indianapolis University of West Florida* Concorida University Irvine & Health Sciences The College of Wooster University of Wisconsin-Madison* Cornell College Massachusetts Institute of Technology* The King’s College Valparaiso University* Cornell University* McGill University Montreal The Ohio State University* Vanderbilt University* Creighton University* Mercer University Towson University* Vassar College Culinary Institute of America-New York Mercyhurst University Transylvania University* Vatel Bordeaux-France Dartmouth College* Miami University* Trine University Vincennes University Davidson College* Michigan State University* Trinity University Virginia Polytechnic Institute Denison University* Michigan Technological University Tufts University & State University DePaul University* Middle Tennessee State University* Tulane University Wabash College* DePauw University* Middlebury College* Union University Wake Forest University* Dickinson College Millikin University* United States Air Force Academy Wartburg College DigiPen Institute of Technology Mississippi State University* United States Military Academy-West Point* Washington & Lee University Drexel University Missouri University of Science & Technology* United States Naval Academy* Washington University in St. Louis* Duke University Monmouth College University of Alabama* Webster University* Duquesne University Moore College of Art & Design University of Alabama Birmingham Wells College Earlham College Mount Holyoke College University of Alabama Huntsville Wesleyan University Eckerd College Murray State University* University of Arizona West Virginia University* Elon University* National Taipei University of Technology* University of Baltimore Western Carolina University* Elmhurst College New England College University of California Berkeley* Western Kentucky University* Emerson College New York University* University of California Davis Westminster College Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Florida* New York University Abu Dhabi* University of California-Los Angeles* Wheaton College ESSEC Business School-France* New York University Polytechnic Institute University of California Riverside Whitman College Emory University* North Carolina State University University of California San Diego* William Jewell College* Evangel University* Northeastern University University of California-Santa Barbara* Willamette University Fashion Institute of Technology* Northwestern University* University of California Santa Cruz Williams College* Florida Institute of Technology Oakland City University University of Central Arkansas Wittenberg University Florida State University* Oberlin College University of Chicago* Wofford College Florida State University-Panama City* Olivet Nazarene University University of Cincinnati* Wooster University Fordham University Oral Roberts University University of Colorado-Boulder Xavier University* Franklin College Oregon State University University of Colorado at Colorado Springs* Yale University* Furman University Ouachita Baptist University* University of Connecticut George Mason University Owensboro Community College* University of Dayton .
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