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THREE YEAR SURVEY of COLLEGE ACCEPTANCES the 68 Members of the Class of 2015 Are Planning to Attend 52 Different Colleges THREE YEAR SURVEY OF COLLEGE ACCEPTANCES The 68 members of the Class of 2015 are planning to attend 52 different colleges. University of Alabama Elizabethtown College Marymount Manhattan College University of San Francisco Albright College *Elon University (3) Marywood University Sarah Lawrence College Alfred University *Emory University University of Massachusetts Savannah College of Art and Design Allegheny College *Emory University (Oxford College) Massachusetts Inst. of Technology School of the Art Institute of Chicago *American University (2) Fairfield University McDaniel College School of the Museum of Fine Arts American University of Rome Fayetteville State University *Miami University, Oxford School of Visual Arts Appalachian State University Flagler College University of Miami Seattle University Arcadia University Florida Gulf Coast University University of Michigan Seoul National University University of Arizona Florida State University Mills College Seton Hall University Arizona State University Fordham University University of Mississippi *Sewanee: The University of the South Art Institute of Pittsburgh Franklin and Marshall College Molloy College Shippensburg University *Auburn University (2) *Furman University Monmouth University *Skidmore College Baldwin Wallace University George Mason University Montana State University Smith College Bard College George Washington University Montclair State University University of Southern California Barnard College Georgetown University Moore College of Art and Design South Carolina State University Baylor University Georgia Tech Morgan State University *University of South Carolina Bellarmine University University of Georgia Mount Saint Mary’s University *Southern Methodist University Belmont University Georgia State University *Muhlenberg College Spelman College Bennington College *Gettysburg College (2) University of New Hampshire St. Andrews University Birmingham-Southern College Goucher College *New York University *St. John’s University – Queens Campus Boston College Hamilton College – NY North Carolina Central University St. Lawrence University Boston University Hampshire College *U. of North Carolina at Asheville *St. Mary’s College of Maryland * Brown University Hampton University U. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Stetson University Bryn Mawr College Hartwick College U. of North Carolina at Charlotte *Stevenson University Bucknell University *Haverford College U. of North Carolina at Greensboro Stonehill College *University of California, Davis High Point University U. of North Carolina at Wilmington Susquehanna University University of California, Irvine Hobart and William Smith Colleges Northeastern University Swarthmore College University of California, Los Angeles *Hofstra University Northwestern University Sweet Briar College University of California, Riverside Hood College University of Notre Dame *Syracuse University (2) University of California, San Diego *Howard University Oberlin College University of Tampa University of California, Santa Barbara University of Illinois Ohio University Temple University University of California, Santa Cruz Indiana University Ohio State University University of Tennessee California Lutheran University *Ithaca College Ohio Wesleyan University University of Texas, Austin *Carnegie Mellon University Jacksonville College Old Dominion University Texas A&M University *Case Western Reserve University *James Madison University Pace University, NYC Texas Christian University Catholic University of America John Cabot University *University of Pennsylvania *Towson University (2) Chapman University Johns Hopkins University Penn State University *Trinity College Charleston Southern University *Johnson & Wales University Penn State University (Honors College) Tufts University Clark University Juniata College Philadelphia University *Tulane University Clemson University University of Kentucky University of Pittsburgh Ursinus College Coastal Carolina University University of Kentucky (Honors Program) Pratt Institute *University of Vermont Colby College *Kenyon College Providence College Villanova University Colgate University King’s College Purdue University University of Virginia College of the Bahamas Kutztown University of Pennsylvania Queens University of Charlotte Virginia Commonwealth University *College of Charleston La Salle University Quinnipiac University *Virginia Tech (3) College of the Holy Cross Lafayette College Radford University Virginia Union University College of William and Mary *Lehigh University Randolph College Virginia Wesleyan College College of Wooster Liberty University *Randolph-Macon College (2) Wagner College University of Colorado at Boulder Limestone College University of Redlands *Wake Forest University Colorado State University Longwood University Rhode Island School of Design University of Washington Columbia University Louisiana State University *Rhodes College Washington and Jefferson College *University of Connecticut Loyola Marymount University University of Richmond *Washington and Lee University(3) Connecticut College Loyola University Chicago Richmond The American International Washington College Cornell University *Loyola University Maryland College in London *Washington University in St. Louis Davidson College Loyola University New Orleans Roanoke College Wesleyan University *University of Delaware (2) Lycoming College Rochester Institute of Technology West Virginia University University of Delaware (Honors Program) Lynchburg College University of Rochester West Virginia U. , Inst. of Technology Denison University Lynn University Rollins College Western Carolina University University of Denver Macalaster College Rowan University Western New England University DePaul University University of Maine *Rutgers University Western Washington University *Dickinson College (3) Manhattanville College University of St. Andrew’s *Westmont College *Drew University University of Mary Washington Saint Francis University Winston-Salem State University Drexel University *University of Maryland, Balt. Co. (2) Saint Joseph’s University Winthrop University Duke University University of Maryland, College Park Saint Leo University *University of Wisconsin Eastern Connecticut State University University of Maryland, College Park Salisbury University Yale University Eckerd College (Honors Program) San Diego State University York College of Pennsylvania Maryland Institute College of Art 100% of Garrison Forest’s graduates over the past three years * Colleges entered by one or more students of the Class of 2015 have matriculated to four-year colleges and universities. The Class of 2015 applied to an average of 6.1 colleges each. .
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