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Lehigh Paul Short Run Approved Schools As of 7/29/18 at 6Am College Men (121) College Women (131) Adelphi Adelphi Albany College Lehigh Paul Short Run Approved Schools as of 7/29/18 at 6am College Men (121) College Women (131) Adelphi Adelphi Albany College of Pharmacy Albany College of Pharmacy Allegheny Allegheny Alvernia Alvernia American American Amherst College Amherst College Army West Point Army West Point Binghamton Binghamton Boston U Boston U Bucknell University Bucknell University Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo State Buffalo State Cabrini University Cabrini University Campbell University Campbell University Canisius College Canisius College Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Mellon University Centenary University Centenary University Charleston (WV) Charleston (WV) Charleston Southern Charleston Southern Coast Guard Clarion University Coastal Carolina Coast Guard Col. of Charleston Coastal Carolina Colgate Col. of Charleston Columbia University Colgate Concord University Columbia University Cornell Concord University Cortland St. Cornell University Davis & Elkins Cortland St. Delaware Valley Davis & Elkins East Carolina Delaware East Stroudsburg University Delaware Valley Eastern University (PA) East Carolina Florida Gulf Coast University East Stroudsburg University Fordham Eastern University (PA) Gannon University Florida Gulf Coast University Geneva Fordham George Washington Gannon University Georgia Geneva Georgian Court George Washington Gettysburg College Georgia Goldey-Beacom College Georgian Court Gordon College Gettysburg College Gwynedd-Mercy Goldey-Beacom College Hartford Gordon College Haverford College Gwynedd-Mercy High Point University Hartford Hofstra Haverford College Holy Cross High Point University Indiana (Pa.) Hofstra Ithaca College Holy Cross Jefferson (Pa.) Indiana (Pa.) Johns Hopkins Ithaca College Keystone College James Madison University King's (Pa.) Jefferson (Pa.) Lafayette Johns Hopkins Lehigh Keystone College Lynchburg King's (Pa.) Manhattan College Lafayette Marist College Lehigh University Marshall University Lynchburg Middlebury College Manhattan College Misericordia University Marist College Monmouth University Marshall University Moravian Middlebury College Mount Olive Millersville Mount St. Mary's University Misericordia University Muhlenberg Monmouth University New Paltz St. Moravian Niagara University Mount Olive North Florida Mount St. Mary's University Nyack College Muhlenberg NYIT Navy NYU New Paltz St. Oberlin Niagara University Ole Miss North Florida Oneonta Nyack College Pace NYIT Piedmont NYU Post University Oberlin Queen's University Ole Miss Ramapo College Oneonta Raonoke Pace Regis University - Denver Piedmont Richmond Post University Rider Princeton University Rochester Queen's University Rutgers-Camden Ramapo College Rutgers-Newark Raonoke Saint Francis Univirsity Regis University - Denver Saint Leo University Richmond Scranton Rider Seton Hill Rochester Shippensburg Rowan Siena College Rutgers University So. Conn. St. Rutgers-Camden Springfield College Rutgers-Newark St. Joseph's (Pa.) Saint Francis University Stockton Saint Leo University Swarthmore College Scranton The College of New Jersey Seton Hill Trinity College Shippensburg Tufts Siena College UMass Lowell So. Conn. St. UMBC Springfield College University at Albany St. John's University University of Connecticut Stockton University of Guelph Gryphons Swarthmore College University of New Hampshire The College of New Jersey University of Pennsylvania Towson Ursinus Trinity College USciences UMass Lowell Utah St UMBC VCU University at Albany Vermont University of Connecticut Virginia Tech University of Guelph Gryphons Wake Forest University of Maryland, College Park Wesleyan University of New Hampshire West Chester University of Pennsylvania Widener Ursinus William and Mary USciences Yale Utah St VCU Vermont Virginia Tech Wake Forest Wesleyan West Chester Widener William and Mary Xavier (Ohio) Yale High School Boys (72) High School Girls (79) Bay Shore Academy of Notre Dame Bayard Rustin Bay Shore Bel Air Bayard Rustin Bensalem Bel Air Blair Academy Bensalem Boyertown Area Senior High Bishop Shanahan Calvert Blair Academy Calvert Hall College HS Boyertown Area Senior High Cardinal Gibbons High School Calvert Catoctin Calvert Hall College Central Bucks South Cardinal Gibbons High School Cocalico Catoctin Colonial Forge HS Central Bucks South Conestoga High School Chaminade Conrad Weiser Colonial Forge HS Delaware County Christian School Conestoga High School Delhi Conrad Weiser Dock Mennonite Academy Delaware County Christian School Downingtown East Delhi East Stroudsburg South School District Deposit/Hancock Easton Area Devon Preparatory School Emmaus Dock Mennonite Academy Exeter Downingtown East Frederick East Stroudsburg South School District Friends' Central School Easton Area Germantown Academy Emmaus Germantown Friends Episcopal Academy Hatboro-Horsham High School Exeter Hempfield School District Frederick High Point Baptist Academy Garnet Valley High School Holy Cross High School Germantown Academy Jenkintown Germantown Friends Lansdale Catholic Hatboro-Horsham High School Lee-Davis Hempfield School District Lenape High School Holy Cross High School Lower Merion Jenkintown Ludlow Lansdale Catholic Methacton High School Lee-Davis Neshaminy Lenape High School Newark High Lower Merion Northampton Area School District Loyola Blakefield Owen J. Roberts Ludlow Oxford Area Mercersburg Academy Palmerton Methacton Parkland High School Monroe Woodbury Perkiomen Valley High School Mount Saint Joseph Academy Pope John Paul II Neshaminy Port Jervis Newark High Pottsgrove Northampton Area School District Radnor Owen J. Roberts Ridley Oxford Area Saint Joseph's Prep Palmerton Salesianum School Parkland High School Spring Ford Pennsbury Strath Haven Perkiomen Valley High School Stroudsburg Pope John Paul II Tappan Zee Port Jervis Tatnall Pottsgrove The Baldwin School Radnor The Hill School Ridley Twin Valley Roman Catholic HS Tyrone Sacred Heart Academy Bryn Mawr Union Catholic Spring Ford Upper Darby Strath Haven Wallenpaupack Stroudsburg Whitehall Tappan Zee William Penn Charter Tatnall William Tennent The Hill School Williamsport Area High School Twin Valley Wilmington Charter Union Catholic Wilson Upper Darby Wyomissing Area Villa Joseph Marie Wallenpaupack Whitehall William Penn Charter Williamsport Area High School Wilmington Charter Wilson Wyomissing Area.
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