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Culver Academies College Matriculation List, 2018 Culver Academies College Matriculation List, 2018 Adrian College ESU - Wells Cathedral School American University Florida State University Arizona State University Georgetown University Auburn University Montgomery Georgia Military College Ave Maria University Gustavus Adolphus College Babson College 2 Harvard University 2 Ball State University 2 Hobart and William Smith Colleges 4 Baylor University Howard University Bentley University Indiana University at Bloomington 8 Bethel College-IN 2 Indiana University South Bend Boston College 3 Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo De Boston University 3 Mexico 2 Bowdoin College Instituto Tecnologico y deEstudios Bowling Green State University Superiores de Monterrey, Campus Brigham Young University 2 Santa Fe Butler University 3 Iowa State University Carnegie Mellon University Johns Hopkins University Carthage College Kent State University Case Western Reserve University 2 King's College London Centro Escolar Universitario Lake Forest College 2 Chapman University Loyola University Chicago Claremont McKenna College 3 Macalester College Colorado College Massachusetts Institute of Technology Colorado State University 3 Miami University, Oxford 3 Columbia College Chicago Michigan State University Concordia University - Montreal Millikin University Cornell University 2 Nassau Community College Cypress College New College of Florida Dartmouth College 2 New York University DePaul University North Carolina State University DePauw University 2 Northeastern University 4 Drexel University Norwich University Eastern Illinois University Oklahoma State University 2 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Pennsylvania State University Daytona Beach Princeton University 3 Emory University Purdue University 13 ESU - Dollar Academy Rollins College 2 Culver Academies College Matriculation List, 2018 Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College 2 University of Mississippi Saint Mary's College University of Missouri Columbia Savannah College of Art and Design University of New Hampshire at Savannah State University Durham Southern Methodist University 2 University of North Dakota University of Notre Dame St. Lawrence University 3 Technologico de Monterrey 2 University of Rochester University of San Diego Texas Christian University The Culinary Institute of America- NY University of San Francisco University of Southern California (Main Campus) 4 The George Washington University 2 University of St Andrews University of Utah The New School - All Divisions The University of Alabama 2 University of Wisconsin, Madison The University of Arizona 2 Vanderbilt University 2 The University of Iowa 2 Virginia Tech The University of North Carolina at Washington and Lee University Washington University in St. Louis Chapel Hill Wellesley College The University of Oklahoma Xavier University The University of Texas, Austin The University of Texas, Dallas Trinity College United States Air Force Academy 4 United States Merchant Marine Academy United States Military Academy - Army 5 United States Naval Academy 2 Universidad Anahuac University of California, Berkeley University of California, San Diego 3 University of Chicago 2 University of Colorado at Boulder 5 University of Connecticut University of Delaware University of Denver 4 University of Detroit Mercy University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign University of Kentucky University of Louisville .
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