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Home Page Design Options P O S T - S E C O N D A R Y S C H O O L L E G A L O U T R E A C H A L U M N I M A T R I C U L A T I O N 78.1% of Legal Outreach Alumni have matriculated to Colleges and Universities ranked "Most Competitive" (48.4%), "Highly Competitive" (11.5%), or "Very Competitive" (18.2%) by Barron's College Profiles Most & Highly Competitive Colleges Attended American University, 2 Duke University, 4 Skidmore College, 13 Amherst College, 7 Emory University, 3 Smith College, 20 Babson College, 4 Fordham University, 8 SUNY Binghamton University, 18 Bard College, 2 Franklin & Marshall College, 9 SUNY Stony Brook University, 17 Barnard College, 4 George Washington University, 1 Swarthmore College, 4 CUNY Baruch College, 14 Georgetown University, 6 Trinity College, 12 Bentley University, 4 Georgia Institute of Technology, 1 Tufts University, 5 Boston University, 2 Hamilton College, 12 Tulane University, 1 Bowdoin College, 2 Hampshire College, 16 Union College, 1 Brandeis University, 16 Harvard University, 4 University of California, Berkeley, 1 Brown University, 4 Haverford College, 3 University of Chicago, 1 Bryn Mawr College, 4 College of the Holy Cross, 1 University of Michigan, 4 Bucknell University, 2 Hobart and Williams Smith Colleges, 14 University of Pennsylvania, 6 Carnegie Mellon University, 5 Lafayette College, 5 University of Pittsburgh, 1 Case Western University, 1 Lawrence University, 1 University of Rochester, 16 Clark University, 1 Lehigh University, 1 University of Virginia, 2 Colby College, 6 Middlebury College, 10 Vanderbilt University, 2 Colgate University, 3 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 3 Vassar College, 1 College of Mount St. Vincent, 8 Mount Holyoke College, 22 Wellesley College, 5 Columbia University, 11 New York University, 16 Wesleyan University, 26 Connecticut College, 3 Northeastern University, 4 Williams College, 14 Cooper Union, 1 Pamona College, 3 Whitman College, 3 Cornell University, 14 Princeton University, 2 Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1 Dartmouth College, 4 Rennssalaer Polytechnic Institute, 1 Yale University, 5 Dickinson College, 7 Sarah Lawrence College, 3 Very Competitive Colleges Attended Agnes Scott College, 1 SUNY Albany, 12 Ithaca College, 13 Allegheny College, 10 SUNY Buffalo, 12 Marist College, 3 College of New Rochelle, 1 SUNY Geneseo, 3 Marymount Manhattan College, 3 CUNY City College, 11 Susquehanna University, 1 Morgan State University, 1 CUNY Hunter College, 19 Syracuse University, 10 New York Institute of Technology, 2 CUNY Queens College, 5 Temple University, 1 Penn State - University Park, 8 DePauw University, 2 University of Massachusetts - Amherst, 2 Pratt Institute, 1 George Mason University, 1 Ursinus College, 2 Rochester Institute of Technology, 2 Goucher College, 2 Washington University in St. Louis, 2 Rutgers University, 2 Hofstra University, 2 Wheaton College, 4 St. Lawrence University, 3 Competitive & Other Colleges Attended Adelphi University, 1 Herkimer County Community College, 1 Seton Hall University, 1 Alfred University, 2 Howard University, 7 St. John's University, 10 Arizona State University, 1 Iona College, 2 Siena College, 1 Berkeley College, 1 Johnson C. Smith University, 1 Spelman College, 3 Borough of Manhattan Community College, 6 Johnson & Wales University, 1 SUNY Alfred, 4 Bronx Community College, 1 Kingsborough Community College, 2 SUNY Canton, 1 Cabrini College, 1 LeMoyne College, 1 SUNY Cobleski, 1 Canisius College, 3 Lincoln University, 1 SUNY Delhi, 1 Cazenovia College, 2 Long Island University, 7 SUNY Fredonia, 2 Centenary College, 1 Mercy College, 3 SUNY Finger Lakes Community College, 1 Colby-Sawyer College, 1 Molloy College, 1 SUNY New Paltz, 1 CUNY Brooklyn College, 7 Monmouth College, 1 SUNY Old Westbury, 1 CUNY College of Staten Island, 4 Monroe College, 1 SUNY Oneonta, 4 CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice, 10 Morehouse College, 4 SUNY Oswego, 7 CUNY Lehman College, 4 Nazareth College of Rochester, 1 SUNY Plattsburg, 1 CUNY NYC College of Technology, 2 Norfolk State University, 2 University of Bridgeport, 5 Daemen College, 1 North Carolina Central University, 1 University of Hartford, 4 Delaware State University, 1 North Carolina Agricultural and Technical University of New Haven, 2 Evangel University, 1 State University, 1 University of Pittsburg at Bradford, 1 Georgia Southern University, 1 Nyack College, 3 University of Rhode Island, 1 Georgia State University, 2 Pace University, 3 Utica College, 1 Hampton University, 2 Philadelphia University, 1 Virginia Union University, 1 Hanover College, 1 Queensborough Community College, 4 Wells College, 2 Hartwick College, 1 Ramapo College, 1 West Virginia University, 1 York College, 3 Law Schools Attended Albany Law School, 2 New York Law School, 2 American University Washington College of Law, 2 Rutgers Law School, 2 Brooklyn Law School, 4 Seton Hall Law School, 3 Cardozo Law School, 3 St. John's University School of Law, 2 Chicago-Kent College of Law, 1 Texas Southern University Law School, 1 Columbia Law School, 3 Touro Law School, 2 Cooley Law School, 2 University of Arizona College of Law, 1 Cornell Law School, 2 University at Buffalo School of Law, 1 CUNY School of Law, 2 University of Chicago Law School, 1 Fordham University School of Law, 6 University of the District of Columbia Law School, 1 Harvard Law School, 2 University of Pennsylvania Law School, 1 Howard University School of Law, 3 Utrecht University, Netherlands Institute of Human Rights, 1 Mitchell Hamline School of Law, 1 Washington University School of Law, 2 Notre Dame Law School, 2 William and Mary Law School, 1 Graduate Schools Attended (Partial List) Alfred University, MS, 1 NYU, MA, MUP, 4 Baruch College, MPA, 2 NYU School of Dentistry, DDS, 1 Binghamton University, MSW, 1 NYU Stern, MBA, 1 Boston College, PhD, 1 Pace University, M.Ed, 1 Boston University Dental School, DMD, 1 Princeton University, MDiv, 1 Carnegie Mellon, MA, 1 Relay Graduate School of Education, MA, M.Ed, MAT, 5 Columbia University, MBA, MPH, MSW, 3 Rutgers University, MA, 1 Teachers College of Columbia, MA, M.Ed, 6 SAIS Johns Hopkins, MA, 1 Cornell Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, PhD, 1 St. John's University, MS, 1 Cornell University, MBA, 1 Trinity College, MA, 1 Howard University, MPA, PharmD, 2 Tufts University, MA, 1 Hunter College, MS, 1 University of Arizona, MA, 1 Indiana University, MS, 1 University of Maryland, MS, 1 Metropolitan College of New York, MA, 1 University of Queensland, MC, 1 The New School, MS, 1 University of Saint Joseph, MA, 1 New York Institute of Technology, MA, 1 University of Wisconsin, Madison, PhD, 1 Northeastern University, MS, 1 Vanderbilt University, M.Ed, 1 Nova Southeastern University, MS, 1 Wesleyan University, MA, 1.
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