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TE Member Schools with Available Seats TE Member Schools with Available Seats SchoolName State SchoolWebsite TELO name TELO email Eastern University PA www.eastern.edu Patti McHugh [email protected] Columbia College of Nursing WI ccon.edu Christina Italiano [email protected] Pittsburgh Theological Seminary PA www.pts.edu Cheryl De Paolis [email protected] Marian University In marian.edu Anita Herbertz [email protected] Saint Vincent College PA www.stvincent.edu Barbara Joyce [email protected] University of Dubuque IA www.dbq.edu Tim Kremer [email protected] Huntingdon College AL www.huntingdon.edu Belinda Duett [email protected] Wayne State University MI www.wayne.edu Jeff Bolton [email protected] Bay Path University MA www.baypath.edu/ Eleni Hogan [email protected] La Salle University PA lasalle.edu Lisa Willie [email protected] concordia college mn www.concordiacollege.edu Jess Christensen [email protected] Wilson College PA www.wilson.edu Debra Hargrove [email protected] The College of St. Scholastica MN www.css.edu/ William Hodapp [email protected] Centenary College of Louisiana LA www.centenary.edu Lynette Viskozki [email protected] Hellenic College MA www.hchc.edu Kevin Derrivan [email protected] Alverno College WI www.alverno.edu Nikki Clark [email protected] Spring Hill College AL www.shc.edu Tara Jones [email protected] University of Saing Joseph (CT) CT www.usj.edu Deborah Spencer [email protected] Maryland Institute College of Art MD www.mica.edu/ Barry Black [email protected] Hilbert College NY www.hilbert.edu Richard Pinkowski [email protected] MacMurray College IL www.mac.edu Amy Tribble [email protected] Elizabethtown College PA www.etown.edu Debi Murray [email protected] Briar Cliff University IA www.briarcliff.edu Beau Sudtelgte [email protected] College of Mount Saint Vincent NY www.mountsaintvincent.edu/ Jessica Williams [email protected] Robert Morris University IL www.robertmorris.edu Nicole Skaluba [email protected] Mercy College of Health Sciences IA www.mchs.edu Anne Dennis [email protected] Mount Marty College SD www.mtmc.edu Julie Dather [email protected] American University DC www.american.edu Alex Trempus [email protected] Mercy College of Ohio OH www.mercycollege.edu James Harter [email protected] Nebraska Methodist College NE www.methodistcollege.edu Tina Knauss [email protected] Bloomfield College NJ www.bloomfield.edu Howard Buxbaum [email protected] Illinois Institute of Technology Il www.iit.edu Faye Herzog [email protected] Mount Mercy University IA www.mtmercy.edu Tom Doermann [email protected] Niagara University NY www.niagara.edu Jennifer Garey [email protected] Goodwin College CT www.goodwin.edu Ann Clark [email protected] Millikin University IL www.millikin.edu Karen Klein [email protected] The College of Idaho ID www.collegeofidaho.edu Nancy Johnson-Cassulo [email protected] St. Mary's University Tx www.stmarytx.edu David Krause [email protected] Schreiner University TX www.schreiner.edu Toni Bryant [email protected] Jacksonville University FL www.ju.edu Karen Laverdiere [email protected] DeSales University PA www.desales.edu Donna Mikol [email protected] 1 of 4 6/23/2015 TE Member Schools with Available Seats Franklin College IN www.franklincollege.edu Elizabeth Sappenfield [email protected] Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane MR www.aui.ma Amy Fishburn [email protected] Bridgewater College VA www.bridgewater.edu Scott Morrison [email protected] St. Catherine University MN www.stkate.edu/ Meghan Flores [email protected] Notre Dame of Maryland University MD www.ndm.edu Theresa Arnove [email protected] Carroll University WI www.carrollu.edu Carrie Kropp [email protected] William Mitchell College of Law MN www.wmitchell.edu Mary Gale [email protected] Mitchell College CT www.Mitchell.edu Kendra Kabeary [email protected] Salve Regina University RI www.salve.edu Claudia Cavallaro [email protected] Central College IA www.central.edu Wayne Dille [email protected] Lycoming College PA www.lycoming.edu/ JACKIE BILGER [email protected] Oakland City university IN www.oak.edu Carol Taylor [email protected] Judson College AL www.judson.edu Betty Ann Middlebrooks [email protected] Columbia College of Nursing WI ccon.edu Christina Italiano [email protected] Iowa Wesleyan College IA www.iwc.edu Renae Armentrout [email protected] Western New England University MA www.wne.edu Kim Howard [email protected] Columbia College MO www.ccis.edu Patty Fischer [email protected] Franklin Pierce University NH www.franklinpierce.edu Jan Merideth [email protected] California Lutheran University CA www.callutheran.edu/ Tammy Velasquez [email protected] West Virginia Wesleyan College WV www.wvwc.edu John Waltz [email protected] Aurora University IL www.aurora.edu Mary S. Weis [email protected] Brescia University KY www.brescia.edu Dr. Cheryl Clemons [email protected] McKendree University IL www.mckendree.edu Shirley Baugh [email protected] Thiel College PA www.thiel.edu Sue Bloom [email protected] Robert Morris University IL www.robertmorris.edu Ann Bresingham [email protected] Culver-Stockton College MO www.culver.edu Karla McReynolds [email protected] 2 of 4 6/23/2015 TE Member Schools with Available Seats School Name Admissions Contact Admissions Email Phone Award amount Eastern University Mike Dziedziak [email protected] 610-341-5967 $ 30,250 Columbia College of Nursing tuition & fees Pittsburgh Theological Seminary A. Riveria [email protected] $ 11,520 Marian University Luann Brames [email protected] ask Saint Vincent College Donna Edmonds [email protected] tuition University of Dubuque Bob Broshous [email protected] 800-722-5583 $ 26,630 Huntingdon College Laura Duncan [email protected] 800-722-5583 $ 24,000 Wayne State University ask Bay Path University Admissions [email protected] 413.565.1331 Tuition + Room La Salle University Admission Office [email protected] 215-951-1500 $ 39,400 concordia college Scott Ellingson [email protected] 800-699-9897 $ 35,250 Wilson College Patricia Beidel [email protected] $ 23,745 The College of St. Scholastica Oliver Meyer [email protected] (800) 249-6412 Tuition less outside $ Centenary College of Louisiana Tommy Newton [email protected] 318-869-5131 tuition Hellenic College Gregory Floor [email protected] $ 20,969 Alverno College Edward Minter [email protected] 414-382-6100 tuition Spring Hill College Jonathan Strickland [email protected] 251.380.3030 ask University of Saing Joseph (CT) Samantha Powers [email protected] ask Maryland Institute College of Art Set Rate Hilbert College Justin Rogers [email protected] 716-649-7900 $ 20,650 MacMurray College Samantha Milnes [email protected] 214-479-7000 ask Elizabethtown College Debi Murray [email protected] $ 36,500 Briar Cliff University Tyler Menke [email protected] tuition College of Mount Saint Vincent Jackie Williams [email protected] $ 22,640 Robert Morris University Andy Berger [email protected] $ 33,000 Mercy College of Health Sciences Melinda Tingle-Williams [email protected] 515.643.6715 $ 24,402 Mount Marty College Jill Paulson [email protected] 1-855-686-2789 $ 22,336 American University Alex Trempus [email protected] $ 33,000 Mercy College of Ohio Lori Edgeworth [email protected] (419) 2251-1313 tuition Nebraska Methodist College ask Bloomfield College Nicole Cibelli [email protected] tuition Illinois Institute of Technology Faye Herzog [email protected] 312.567.3025 tuition Mount Mercy University Lauren Garcia [email protected] ask Niagara University Stephanie Buczkowski [email protected] 716-286-8721 $ 28,500 Goodwin College Nickolas Lentino [email protected] 800-5284111 $ 19,500 Millikin University Susan Lutz [email protected] 1-800-373-7733 $ 29,838 The College of Idaho 208-459-5305 $ 25,400 St. Mary's University Nelson Delgado [email protected] $ 26,480 Schreiner University Caroline Randall [email protected] $ 23,386 Jacksonville University Emanual Gwathney [email protected] $ 32,620 DeSales University Derrick Wetzel [email protected] (877)4DESALES Tuition 3 of 4 6/23/2015 TE Member Schools with Available Seats Franklin College 317-738-8075 ask Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane M. Amine Kendoussi [email protected] +212 535 862 086 ask Bridgewater College ask St. Catherine University Katylin Bouts [email protected] 651.690.6934 Tuition Notre Dame of Maryland University Angela Baumler [email protected] 410-435-0100 $ 33,000 Carroll University Tuition William Mitchell College of Law Julie Ekkers [email protected] 651-290-6434 Set Rate Mitchell College Bob Martin [email protected] 800-443-2811 $ 29,160 Salve Regina University Colleen Emerson [email protected] $ 33,000 Central College Carol Williamson [email protected] 877-462-3687 $ 33,345 Lycoming College Jessica A. Quintana Hess [email protected] 570.321.4318 Oakland City university Caleb Fendrich [email protected] 812-749-1222 $ 22,800 Judson College Tyne Olkie [email protected] 1-800-447-9472 $ 15,774 Columbia College of Nursing ask Iowa Wesleyan College Josh Kite [email protected] Tuition Western New England University Christopher Wystepek [email protected] 413-782-1321 ask Columbia College Nicki Messimer [email protected] 573-875-7358 $ 20,936 Franklin Pierce University Linda Quimby [email protected] 800-437-0048 $ 30,870 California Lutheran University Michael Elgarico [email protected] 805-493-3135 $ 37,980 West Virginia Wesleyan College John Waltz [email protected] 800-722-9933 $ 27,614 Aurora University ask Brescia University Christy Rohner [email protected] 270-686-4243 $ 19,500 McKendree University Josie Blasdel [email protected] 618-537-4481 $ 25,500 Thiel College Sonya Lapikas [email protected] 724-589-2345 $ 27,038 Robert Morris University Ann Bresingham [email protected] Tuition Culver-Stockton College Misty McBee [email protected] 800-537-1883 $ 24,500 4 of 4 6/23/2015.
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