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University/College: AVILA UNIVERSITY Address University/College: AVILA UNIVERSITY Address: 11901 Wornall Road City/State/Zip: Kansas City, MO 64145 Phone: 816-501-3776 Website: www.avila.edu School’s Official Social Media: Twitter: @AdmissionsAvila Local Representative: Alec Boren Email Address: [email protected] Phone Number: 816-501-3776 Social Media: Twitter: @AdmissionsAvila Setting (Urban, Rural, Small Town or Suburban): Suburban Public/Private: Private Full Time Undergraduate Enrollment: 1,051 Scholarship Deadline: None Accept A+ Program (Yes/No and if so, how much?): Yes, $250/year Accepts official ACT/SAT scores on high school transcript (Yes/No): Yes ACT/SAT minimum (or test optional?): 20 ACT, 1020 SAT GPA minimum: 2.5/4.0 Cost for Tuition: $20,500 Total Cost (Tuition, Fees, Room & Board): $27,200 Athletic Association and Division: NAIA KCAC Most Popular Majors: Nursing, Radiology, Education, Psychology, Pre-Health Unique Programs: Radiology, Art Therapy, Sports Communication, App and Gaming Development Emphasis in Computer Science University/College: BALL STATE UNIVERSITY Address: 2000 W. University Ave. City/State/Zip: Muncie, IN 47306 Phone: 765-285-8300 Website: www.bsu.edu School’s Official Social Media: Facebook/Twitter: @BallState Instagram: @ballstateuniversity Snapchat: @ourballstate Local Representative: Jordan Dubberke Email Address: [email protected] Phone Number: 765-285-8211 Social Media: Setting (Urban, Rural, Small Town or Suburban): Suburban Public/Private: Public Full Time Undergraduate Enrollment: 17,000 Scholarship Deadline: December 1 Accept A+ Program (Yes/No and if so, how much?): No Accepts official ACT/SAT scores on high school transcript (Yes/No): Yes ACT/SAT minimum (or test optional?): Test Optional, Average ACT: 23, Average SAT: 1160 GPA minimum: Average GPA 3.5/4.0 Cost for Tuition: $24,462 Total Cost (Tuition, Fees, Room & Board): $36,700 Athletic Association and Division: NCAA Division 1, Mid-American Conference Most Popular Majors: Communication, Journalism, Telecommunications, Education, Architecture, Theater, Nursing, Business Unique Programs: Glass Art, Music Media Production, Deaf Education, Residential Property Management, Human Resource Management, Aquatics University/College: BENEDICTINE COLLEGE Address: 1020 North 2nd Street City/State/Zip: Atchison, KS 66002 Phone: 913-360-7476 Website: www.benedictine.edu School’s Official Social Media: @benedictineks Local Representative: Sam Smeltzer Email Address: [email protected] Phone Number: 913-426-1723 Social Media: Setting (Urban, Rural, Small Town or Suburban): Small Town Public/Private: Private Full Time Undergraduate Enrollment: 1,900 Scholarship Deadline: rolling admission Accept A+ Program (Yes/No and if so, how much?): No Accepts official ACT/SAT scores on high school transcript (Yes/No): Yes ACT/SAT minimum (or test optional?): 18 ACT 960 SAT GPA minimum: 2.0 Cost for Tuition: $28,730 Total Cost (Tuition, Fees, Room & Board): $39,000 Athletic Association and Division: NAIA, Division 1 Most Popular Majors: Business, Education, Theology, Nursing, Engineering Unique Programs: Nursing, Engineering, Architecture University/College: BRADLEY UNIVERSITY Address: 1501 W. Bradley Ave. City/State/Zip: Peoria, IL 61625 Phone: 309-677-1000 Website: www.bradley.edu School’s Official Social Media: facebook.com/BradleyAdmission twitter.com/Apply2Bradley @bradleyadmission snapchat.com/add/bradleybound Local Representative: April Bauer Email Address: [email protected] Phone Number:618-339-4202 Social Media: n/a Setting (Urban, Rural, Small Town or Suburban): Urban Public/Private: Private Full Time Undergraduate Enrollment: 4,500 Scholarship Deadline: Priority scholarship consideration occurs August – November. Please reach out with further questions regarding scholarship consideration through May 1st Accept A+ Program (Yes/No and if so, how much?): No Accepts official ACT/SAT scores on high school transcript (Yes/No): Yes ACT/SAT minimum (or test optional?): Average ACT 22-28 & SAT 1080-1280. Depends on major(s) as they are reviewed on a holistic admission review. GPA minimum: Depends on major(s) as they are reviewed on a holistic admission review. Cost for Tuition: $33,360.00 Total Cost (Tuition, Fees, Room & Board): $44,380.00 Athletic Association and Division: NCAA Missouri Valley Conference Division 1 Most Popular Majors: Nursing, Game Design, Animation, Engineering, Education, Health Science, Early Assurance PT, Psychology, Computer Science Unique Programs: Music Business & Music Entertainment Industry, User Experience Design, Marketing Professional Sales, Marketing Social Media Marketing University/College: BUTLER UNIVERSITY Address: 4600 Sunset Ave City/State/Zip: Indianapolis, IN 46208 Phone: 317.940.8100 Website: www.butler.edu and www.butler.edu/admission School’s Official Social Media: Facebook: @butleruniversity Twitter: @butleru; @ButlerBlue3 Instagram: @butleru; @butlerblue3 Local Representative: Chris Potts, Associate Director of Admission Email Address: [email protected] Phone Number: 317.940.8108 Social Media: Twitter: @BUChris Setting (Urban, Rural, Small Town or Suburban): Suburban, 5 miles from downtown Indianapolis Public/Private: Private, not religiously affiliated Full Time Undergraduate Enrollment: 4,290 Scholarship Deadline: February 1 (November 1 is priority deadline for best consideration – Early Action, non-binding) Accept A+ Program (Yes/No and if so, how much?): No Accepts official ACT scores on high school transcript (Yes/No): Yes ACT minimum: None; middle 50%: 24-30; AVG: 28 (Note: Writing Not Required) GPA minimum: None; middle 50% on 4-point scale: 3.5-4.0; AVG: 3.86 Cost for Tuition: $40,160 Total Cost (Tuition, Fees, Room & Board): $54,950 Athletic Association and Division: 19 NCAA Men’s & Women’s Division I teams; member of BIG EAST Athletic Conference; men’s football is member of the Pioneer Football League Most Popular Majors: Actuarial Science; Biology; Business (9 unique majors/programs); Computer Science; Dance (classical ballet); Elementary Education; Engineering (5-year Dual-Degree Program with IUPUI/Purdue University); Journalism; Sports Media; Strategic Communication; Pharmacy (6-year Doctorate Direct Entry); Physician’s Assistant (6-year Master’s); Health Sciences; Psychology; Undecided/Exploratory Studies Unique Programs: Arts Administration; Entrepreneurship & Innovation; Energy Engineering; Motorsports Engineering; Healthcare & Business; 5-year Masters of Professional Accounting (MPAcc); Risk Management & Insurance; Recording Industry Studies; Astronomy & Astrophysics University/College: CENTRAL METHODIST UNIVERSITY Website: www.centralmethodist.edu School’s Official Social Media: @cmuniv @centralmethodist Local Representative: Tim Holmes Email Address: [email protected] Phone Number: 314.807.3437 Social Media: Instagram: smuadmissions1854 Facebook/Snapchat: cmuadmissions Setting (Urban, Rural, Small Town or Suburban): Small Town close to major metros Public/Private: Private Full Time Undergraduate Enrollment: 1,200 Traditional Scholarship Deadline: No deadline Accept A+ Program (Yes/No and if so, how much?): No, but recognize it in scholarship system Accepts official ACT/SAT scores on high school transcript (Yes/No): yes ACT/SAT minimum (or test optional?): 52.5 index ACT x GPA GPA minimum: Cost for Tuition: $24,300 Total Cost (Tuition, Fees, Room & Board): $33,230 Athletic Association and Division: NAIA Most Popular Majors: Nursing, Biology, Music Education, Athletic Training, Exercise Science, Business, Education, Computer Science Unique Programs: Marine Biology, Sports Management, Music Ministry University/College: COLUMBIA COLLEGE Address: 1001 Rogers Street City/State/Zip: Columbia, MO 65216 Phone: (833) 844-3328 Website: www.ccis.edu/day School’s Official Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/mycolumbiacollege/ https://twitter.com/ColumbiaColg https://www.instagram.com/columbiacollege/ https://www.linkedin.com/school/columbia-college-missouri/ Local Representative: Ben Overberg Email Address: [email protected] Phone Number: (636) 346-2209 Social Media: n/a Setting (Urban, Rural, Small Town or Suburban): College-town Public/Private: Private Full Time Undergraduate Enrollment: 1,000 Scholarship Deadline: August 1st Accept A+ Program (Yes/No and if so, how much?): No Accepts official ACT/SAT scores on high school transcript (Yes/No): Yes ACT/SAT minimum (or test optional?): 21 ACT GPA minimum: 2.5 GPA Cost for Tuition: $23,498 Total Cost (Tuition, Fees, Room & Board): $31,898 Athletic Association and Division: NAIA (D-1) Most Popular Majors: Forensic Science, Criminal Justice, Education, Nursing, Business, Psychology Unique Programs: Crime Scene Investigation, Entrepreneurship, Fixed Rate Tuition (locked in tuition for five years), eSports: League of Legend University/College: COLUMBIA COLLEGE CHICAGO Address: 600 South Michigan Avenue City/State/Zip: Chicago, Illinois 60605 Phone: 312-369-7130 Website: www.colum.edu School’s Official Social Media: @columadmit Local Representative: Sarah Myers Email Address: [email protected] Phone Number: 312-635-7180 Social Media: @sarahcolumchi (twitter) Setting (Urban, Rural, Small Town or Suburban): Urban Public/Private: Private Full Time Undergraduate Enrollment: 8,000 Scholarship Deadline: Priority deadline of January 15 Accept A+ Program (Yes/No and if so, how much?): No Accepts official ACT/SAT scores on high school transcript (Yes/No): Yes ACT/SAT minimum (or test optional?): Test Optional GPA minimum: N/A Cost for Tuition: $26,090 Total Cost (Tuition, Fees,
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