The Following List Represents the Colleges and Universities to Which Suffield High School Graduates Have Been Offered Admission in the Last Two Years

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The Following List Represents the Colleges and Universities to Which Suffield High School Graduates Have Been Offered Admission in the Last Two Years The following list represents the colleges and universities to which Suffield High School graduates have been offered admission in the last two years: University of Alabama Georgia Institute of Technology Regis College American International College Goodwin College Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute American University Gordon College Rhode Island College Anna Maria College Grove City College University of Rhode Island Arcadia University University of Hartford Richmond International College London University of Arizona Hartwick College Rider University Arizona State University Hawaii Pacific University Rivier University Asnuntuck Community College High Point University Robert Morris University Assumption College Hofstra University Roberts Wesleyan College College of the Atlantic College of the Holy Cross Rochester Institute of Technology Auburn University Holyoke Community College University of Rochester Austin Community College Hood College Roger Williams University Babson College Houghton College Rollins College Bard College Husson University Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Barry University University of Illinois, Chicago Russell Sage College Bates College Iona College Rutgers University Bay Path University Iowa State University Sacred Heart University Bay State College Ithaca College Saint Anselm College Becker College James Madison University University of Saint Joseph Belmont University Johnson & Wales University Saint Leo University Bentley University University of Kansas Saint Michael’s College Berklee College of Music Keene State College Salem State University Bethany College Lafayette College Salisbury University Binghamton University Lasell College Salve Regina University Boston College Lehigh University School of the Art Institute of Chicago Boston University Lincoln Technical Institute The University of Scranton Bradley University Long Island University, Brooklyn Seton Hall University Brandeis University Louisiana State University Siena College University of British Columbia Loyola University Maryland Simmons College Bryant University Lynn University Skidmore College Bucknell University University of Maine University of Southern California University of California, LA Maine College of Art Southern CT State University Capital Community College Manchester Community College University of Southern Maine Case Western Reserve University Manhattan College Southern New Hampshire University Castleton University Marist College Southern Vermont College Central CT State University University of Mary Washington Southern Virginia University Champlain College University of Maryland Spartan College of Aeronautics & Technology College of Charleston Marywood University Springfield College Christopher Newport University MA College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences STCC Clarion University of PA Massachusetts Maritime Academy St. John’s University, Queens Campus Clark University University of Massachusetts Amherst St. Lawrence University Clarkson University University of Massachusetts Boston St. Thomas University Clemson University University of Massachusetts Dartmouth State University of New York at Albany Coastal Carolina University University of Massachusetts Lowell Stevens Institute of Technology Colgate University Massey University Stonehill College College of Creative Studies Mercy College Stony Brook University University of Colorado at Boulder Merrimack College Suffolk University Colorado State University University of Miami SUNY Cobleskill Connecticut College Michigan State University SUNY College of Environ. Science & Forestry University of Connecticut University of Missouri Columbia SUNY College at Potsdam Converse College Mitchell College SUNY Osewego Curry College Molloy College Susquehanna University Dean College Monmouth University Syracuse University Delaware Valley University Montana State University University of Tampa University of Denver Monterey Peninsula College Temple University DePaul University Mount Holyoke College University of Texas, Austin DeSales University College of Mount Saint Vincent The New School Dowling College New England College The Ohio State University Drexel University University of New England Trinity College East Carolina University New England Institute of Technology Tufts University Eastern CT State University University of New Hampshire Tulane University Eckerd College University of New Haven Tulane University Elms College New York University Union College Elon University New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts Unity College Emerson College New York Film Academy Vassar College Emmanuel College New Yok Institute of Technology University of Vermont Emory University Newbury College Villanova University Endicott College Nichols College Virginia Commonwealth University Fairfield University University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Virginia Tech Fitchburg State University University of North Texas Washington College Flagler College Northeastern University Waynesburg University Florida Atlantic University Northern Kentucky University Wells College Florida Gulf Coast University Nova Southeastern University Wesley College Florida Institute of Technology Oklahoma State University Wesleyan University Florida International University University of Oregon University of West Florida Florida Southern College Pace University West Virginia University Florida State University Palm Beach State College Western CT State University University of Florida Paul Smith’s College Western New England University Fordham University Pennsylvania State University Westfield State University Framingham State University Philadelphia University Westminster College Franciscan University of Steubenville University of Pittsburgh Widener University Franklin Pierce University Pratt Institute William Paterson University of NJ Full Sail University Princeton University Worcester Polytechnic Institute George Mason University Providence College Worcester State University George Washington University Quinnipiac University Xavier University of Louisiana University of Georgia Regent’s University, London Yale University .
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