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College Acceptances COLLEGE ACCEPTANCES Futures Academy graduates have been accepted to and have gone on to attend a wide variety of colleges and universities including: Adelphi University Duke University Oregon State University UC Santa Cruz American Jewish University Eastern Washington University Otis College of Art and Design University of Arizona American Musical and Emerson College Pace University University of Brighton Dramatic Academy Emory University Pacific Lutheran University University of Buffalo American University Eugene Lang College of Pacific University University of Chicago Amherst College Liberal Arts Palomar College University of Colorado, Boulder Arizona State University Fashion Institute of Design Penn State University University of Colorado, Art Institute of California & Merchandising Pepperdine University Colorado Springs Arts Center College of Design Florida Southern College Point Loma University of Denver Azusa Pacific University Fordham University Purdue University University of Hawaii at Manoa Babson College Full Sail University Quest University University of Idaho Baker College Fullerton College Rensselaer Polytechnic University of Illinois at Barnard College George Washington University Institute Urbana-Champaign Bard College Georgetown University Rice University University of Jamestown Becker College Goldsmiths, University Rider College University of Kentucky Belmont University of London Rochester Institute of University of La Verne Bentley University Gonzaga University Technology University of Las Vegas Bethel College Haverford College Roosevelt University University of Massachusetts, Biola University Hofstra University Rose-Hulman Institute of Boston Boston University Humboldt State University Technology University of Memphis Brigham Young University, Indiana University Saint Mary’s College University of Mexico Hawaii Iowa State University San Diego Mesa College University of Michigan Brigham Young University, Kenyon College San Diego State University University of Missouri, Idaho Lafayette College San Francisco State University Columbia Buffalo State University LDS Business College San Jose State University University of Nevada, Reno Butler University Leeds School of Music, UK Santa Barbara College University of Northern Cal Lutheran University Lewis and Clark College Santa Monica College Colorado Cal Poly Pomona London Academy of Music Santiago Canyon College University of Notre Dame Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and Dramatic Art Sarah Lawrence College University of Ohio Cal State Channel Islands London School of Business Savannah College of Art University of Oregon Cal State Chico Los Angeles College of Music and Design University of Puget Sound Cal State East Bay Los Angeles Film School Seattle Pacific University University of Redlands Cal State Fresno Loyola Marymount University Seattle University University of Rhode Island Cal State Fullerton Loyola University, Chicago Sonoma State University University of San Diego Cal State Long Beach Macalester College Sophia University, Japan University of San Francisco Cal State Los Angeles Manhattan College Southern Methodist University University of Southern Cal State Maritime Academy Marist College Southern Oregon University California Cal State Monterey Bay Marymount California St. John’s University University of Tennessee Cal State Northridge University Stanford University University of Texas, Dallas Cal State Sacramento Marymount Manhattan College Stevens Institute of Technology University of the Pacific Cal State San Luis Obispo Marymount University Suffolk University University of Utah Cal State San Marcos Miami University, Ohio SUNY at Binghamton University of Washington California Baptist University Michigan State University Syracuse University University of Westminster California Institute of the Arts Middle Tennessee State Temple University University of Wisconsin, California Lutheran University University Texas Christian University Madison Carnegie Mellon University Middlesex University The Art Institute Utah State University Champaign College Midway University The Boston Conservatory Vanguard University of Chapman University Miramar College The New School Southern California Coastal Carolina University Mitchell College The University of Alabama Washington State University Colorado Mountain College, Montana State University The University of Montana Webster University, Vienna Steamboat Springs Moorpark College Western Wellesley College Colorado State University Mount Holyoke College Trinity College West Coast University Columbia University National University Tufts University West Los Angeles College Columbia College Chicago New York University Tulane University Western Oregon University Concordia University, Irvine North Dakota State UC Berkeley Westmont College Concordia University, Portland Northeastern University UC Davis Whitman College Cornell College Northern Arizona University UC Irvine Whittier College CUNY Lehman College Northwestern University UC Los Angeles Willamette University DePaul University NY Film School UC Merced York College DePauw University Occidental College UC Riverside This is a sampling of the colleges and Drew University Ohio State University UC San Diego universities our students have been accepted to. This data is updated annually to Drexel University Old Dominion University UC Santa Barbara reflect current statistics and information..
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