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OUT-OF-STATE COLLEGE FAIR —October 2, 2019 6:00-8:00PM OUT-OF-STATE COLLEGE FAIR —October 2, 2019 6:00-8:00PM MONARCH HIGH SCHOOL, 329 Campus Dr., Louisville, CO 80027 Financial Aid Presentation from 5:15 - 6:00 PM in Auditorium Allegheny College (PA) Cornell College (IA) Kalamazoo College (MI) American University (DC) Cornish College of the Arts (WA) Kansas State University (KS) Arcadia University (PA) Cornish College of the Arts (WA) Kenyon College (OH) Arizona State University (AZ) Creighton University (NE) Knox College (IL) Auburn University (AL) Davidson College (NC) Lake Forest College (IL) Augsburg University (MN) DePaul University (IL) Lawrence University (WI) Augustana University (SD) DePauw University (IN) Lehigh University (PA) Azusa Pacific University (CA) Dickinson College (PA) Lewis & Clark College (OR) Babson College (MA) Doane University (NE) Lewis University (IL) Bard College (NY) Dominican University of California (CA) Linfield College (OR) Bates College (ME) Drake University (IA) Loyola University Chicago (IL) Baylor University (TX) Drexel University (PA) Loyola University New Orleans (LA) Belmont University (TN) Drury University (MO) Luther College (IA) Benedictine College (KS) Duquesne University (PA) Macalester College (MN) Bennington College (VT) Eastern Washington University (WA) Marist College (NY) Binghamton University (NY) Eckerd College (FL) Marquette University (WI) Black Hills State University (SD) Elon University (NC) Maryville University (MO) Boise State University (ID) Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Massachusetts College of Pharmacy Bradley University (IL) (AZ) and Health Sciences (MA) Brandeis University (MA) Emerson College (MA) McGill University (Canada) Brandon University (Canada) Emory University (GA) Merrimack College (MA) Bryn Mawr College (PA) FIDM/Fashion Institute of Design & Miami University (OH) Butler University (IN) Merchandising (CA) Michigan State University (MI) California Polytechnic State University Florida Southern College (FL) Midland University (NE) (CA) Franklin University Switzerland Mississippi State University (MS) California State University, East Bay (Switzerland) Missouri University of Science and (CA) Furman University (SC) Technology (MO) California State University, Sonoma Gettysburg College (PA) Monmouth College (IL) (CA) Gonzaga University (WA) Montana State University (MT) Campbell University (NC) Goucher College (MD) Montana State University Billings (MT) Carleton College (MN) Grand Canyon University (AZ) Montana Technological University (MT) Carroll College (MT) Grinnell College (IA) Nebraska Wesleyan University (NE) Central College (IA) Hastings College (NE) New Mexico State University (NM) Chadron State College (NE) Hawaii Pacific University (HI) New Mexico Tech (NM) Chaminade University of Honolulu High Point University (NC) North Park University (IL) (HI) Hillsdale College (MI) Northern Arizona University (AZ) Clarkson University (NY) Hofstra University (NY) Nova Southeastern (FL) Clemson University (SC) Idaho State University (ID) Occidental College (CA) Coe College (IA) IE University (Spain) Ohio University (OH) Colgate University (NY) Illinois Institute of Technology (IL) Ohio Wesleyan University (OH) College for Creative Studies (MI) Illinois Wesleyan University (IL) Oklahoma City University (OK) College of Charleston (SC) Indiana University Bloomington (IN) Oklahoma State University (OK) College of Saint Benedict & Saint John's Iowa State University (IA) Oregon Institute of Technology (OR) University (MN) Jacksonville University (FL) Oregon State University (OR) Connecticut College (CT) John Cabot University (Italy) Oregon State University-Cascades (OR) Consulate General of Canada (Canada) Juniata College (PA) Pace University (NY) **Each of the schools listed here have registered to attend this college fair; however, we cannot guarantee that a representative from each school will be in attendance. 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