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College Acceptance List College Acceptances – Classes of 2016-2020 University of Aberdeen Clafin University - 1 Harvard University - 2 Newcastle University University of Southhampton - 1 (Scotland) - 2 Claremont McKenna College - 1 Harvey Mudd College - 2 (England) - 1 Spelman College - 3 Adephi University - 1 Clark University - 2 Haverford College - 2 North Carolina A&T State University of St. Andrews Agnes Scott College - 1 Clarkson University - 1 High Point University - 5 University - 3 (Scotland) - 1 University of Akron - 10 Clemson University - 11 Hillsdale College - 4 North Carolina State St. Bonaventure University - 1 University of Alabama - 17 Colby College - 5 Hobart & Wm. Smith University - 1 St. Francis University - 1 Allegheny College - 1 Colgate University - 2 Colleges - 2 University of North Carolina - 3 St. Lawrence University - 2 American University - 12 Colorado College - 3 Hofstra University - 4 Northeastern University - 15 St. Louis University - 8 Amherst College - 2 Colorado State University - 8 Howard University - 1 Northern Kentucky Stevens Institute of Anderson University - 1 University of Colorado, Univeristy of Idaho - 1 University - 17 Technology - 1 Arizona State University - 3 Boulder - 26 University of Illinois - 17 Northwestern University - 8 University of Stirling University of Arizona - 14 Columbia College Chicago - 4 Illinois Institute of University of Notre Dame - 3 (England) - 2 Art Academy of Cincinnati - 1 Columbia University - 3 Technology - 2 Oberlin College - 7 Syracuse University - 16 Auburn University - 2 Columbus College of Art & Indiana University - 63 Occidential College - 7 University of Tampa - 4 Babson College - 1 Design - 2 University of Indianapolis - 1 Ohio University - 30 Temple University - 3 Baldwin Wallace College - 2 Connecticut College - 3 Iowa State University - 3 Ohio Northern University - 6 University of Tennessee - 8 Ball State University - 3 University of Connecticut - 2 University of Iowa - 2 Ohio State University - 148 Texas A&M University - 5 Bard College - 5 Cornell University - 6 Ithaca College - 2 Ohio Wesleyan University - 9 University of Texas at Austin - 4 Barnard College - 1 University of Dallas - 1 James Madison University - 3 University of Oklahoma - 1 Universiry of Texas at Dallas - 2 Bates College - 2 Dartmouth College - 1 Johns Hopkins University - 3 University of Oregon - 1 Thomas More University - 4 Baylor University- 2 Davidson College - 3 Kalamazoo College - 3 Otterbein University - 5 University of Toledo - 11 Becker College - 1 University of Dayton - 28 Kent State University - 11 Pace University - 1 University of Toronto Bellarmine University - 1 University of Delaware - 5 University of Kentucky - 39 Parsons School of Design - 4 (Canada) - 2 Belmont University - 9 Denison University - 23 Kenyon College - 10 Pennsylvania State Transylvania University - 1 Beloit College - 4 University of Denver - 6 Lafayette College - 6 University - 9 Trine University - 1 Bentley University - 1 DePaul University - 38 Lake Forest College - 8 University of Pennsylvania - 2 TrinityCollege - 3 Berklee College of Music - 1 DePauw University - 9 Lawrence University - 2 University of Pittsburgh - 24 Tufts University - 9 Boston College - 11 Dickinson College - 6 Lehigh University - 2 Pomona College - 1 Tulane University - 11 Boston University - 18 Drew University - 3 Lewis & Clark College - 1 Pratt Institute - 5 Tuskegee University - 6 Bowdoin College - 1 Drexel University - 20 Lousiana State University - 1 Princeton University - 3 Union College - 5 Bowling Green State Univ. - 7 Duke University - 8 University of Louisville - 8 University of Puget Sound - 1 United States Naval Bradley University - 1 Earlham College - 4 Loyola Marymount University - 2 Purdue University - 47 Academy - 1 Brandeis University - 7 Eckerd College - 4 Loyola University Chicago - 43 Queens University (Canada) - 1 Unity College - 1 University of Bristol (England) - 1 University of Edinburgh Lynn University - 2 Radford University - 2 Urbana University - 1 Brown University - 1 (Scotland) - 1 Macalester College - 2 University of Redlands - 2 University of Utah - 1 Bryn Mawr College - 2 Elon University - 11 University of Maine - 1 Reed College - 2 Valparaiso University - 2 Bucknell University - 4 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Marietta College - 4 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - 5 Vanderbilt University - 16 Butler University - 13 University - 2 Marquette University - 2 Rhodes College - 9 Vassar College - 1 California Institute of Emerson College - 7 University of Mary Rice University - 5 University of Vermont - 10 Technology - 1 Emory University - 14 Washington - 1 University of Richmond - 6 Villanova University - 2 Univ. of California, Berkeley - 4 University of Evansville - 1 Maryland Institute College Roanoke College - 1 Virginia Commonwealth Univ. - 3 Univ. of California, Davis - 7 Fisk University - 1 of Art - 3 Rochester Inst. of Virginia State University - 11 Univ. of California, Irvine - 9 Flagler College - 1 University of Maryland - 12 Technology - 45 University of Virginia - 8 Univ. of California, Florida A & M University - 1 University of Massachusetts - 9 University of Rochester - 11 Wake Forest University - 4 Los Angeles - 4 Florida Gulf Coast University - 1 Mass. Institute of Technology - 1 Rollins College - 5 Washington and Jefferson Univ. of California, Riverside - 2 Florida Institute of McGill University (Canada) - 1 Rose-Hulman Institute of College - 1 Univ. of California, San Diego - 9 Technology - 1 Miami University - 101 Technology - 6 Washington and Lee Univ. of California, Florida State University - 2 University of Miami - 6 Rutgers University - 4 University - 2 Santa Barbara - 8 University of Florida - 5 Michigan State University - 13 Salem College - 1 Washington College - 1 Univ. of California, Fordham University - 9 Michigan Technological Univ. - 2 University of San Francisco - 1 Washington Univ. in Santa Cruz - 2 Franciscan University - 2 University of Michigan - 30 Santa Clara University - 3 St. Louis - 18 California College of the Arts - 1 Franklin and Marshall College - 2 Middlebury College - 3 Sarah Lawrence College - 2 University of Washington - 3 California Institute of Furman University - 3 University of Minnesota - 2 Savannah College of Art and Webster University - 3 Technology - 1 George Mason University - 1 University of Mississippi - 1 Design - 15 Wellesley College - 2 California Institute of Arts - 1 George Washington University of Missouri - 7 School of the Art Institute of Wheaton College - 3 Capital University - 3 University - 11 University of Montana - 2 Chicago - 5 Williams College - 2 Carleton College - 3 Georgetown University - 4 Mount Holyoke College - 2 Scripps College - 1 University of Wisconsin - 12 Carnegie Mellon University - 6 Georgia Institute of Mount St. Joseph University - 2 Sewanee: The University Wittenberg University - 12 Case Western Reserve Univ. - 27 Technology - 4 Muhlenberg College - 1 of the South - 3 College of Wooster - 28 The Catholic Univ. of America - 1 University of Georgia - 1 Muskingum University - 2 Simmons College - 1 Worcester Polytechnic University of Central Florida - 1 University of Glasgow University of Nebraska - 2 Skidmore College - 2 Institute - 7 Centre College - 4 (Scotland) - 1 New England Conservatory University of South Carolina - 18 Wright State University - 10 Chapman University - 1 Goucher College - 4 of Music - 1 University of Southern Xavier University - 34 College of Charleston - 11 Hamilton College NY - 2 University of New Hampshire - 1 California - 9 Xavier University of University of Chicago - 6 Hampshire College - 1 The New School - 1 Southern Methodist Louisiana - 1 University of Cincinnati - 127 Hanover College - 5 New York University - 11 University - 3 Yale University - 5.
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