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Class of 2018 Acceptances *Indicates Matriculation Agnes Scott Class of 2018 Acceptances *Indicates matriculation Agnes Scott College Alabama A and M University* Alabama State University Allegheny College Austin Peay State University Baldwin Wallace College Barton College Bellarmine University Belmont University Bethel University Birmingham Southern College* Bradley University Caldwell University Catholic University of America Centre College Charles R. Drew University of Medical Science Chicago State University Christian Brothers University* Coe College Colorado Christian University Concordia University California* Coppin State University DePaul University Dillard University Eckerd College Fordham University Franklin and Marshall College Georgia State University Gordon College Hendrix College Hollins University Jackson State University Johnson C. Smith University Keiser University Langston University* Loyola College Loyola University- Chicago Loyola University- New Orleans Mary Baldwin University Middle Tennessee State University Millsaps College Mississippi State University* Mount Holyoke College Mount Saint Mary’s College Nova Southeastern University Ohio Wesleyan Oglethorpe University Philander Smith College Pratt Institute Ringling College or Art and Design Rollins College Rust College Salem College Savannah College or Art and Design Southeast Missouri State University Southwest Tennessee Community College* Spellman College Spring Hill College St. Louis University Stonehill College Talladega College Tennessee State University Texas Christian University Tuskegee University* University of Alabama at Birmingham University of Dayton University of Houston University of Kentucky University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa University of Memphis* University of Mississippi University of North Alabama University of Florida University of Southern Mississippi University of Tampa University of Tennessee Chattanooga* University of Tennessee Knoxville* University of Tennessee Marin Virginia State University Voorhees College Wake Forest University* Wiley College Xavier University, Louisiana Xavier University, Ohio .
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