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Graduate College Acceptances: 2017–2020 Graduate College Acceptances: 2 017–2020 Adelphi University Five Towns College Pratt Institute Towson University Alabama State University Florida Atlantic University Princeton University Trinity College Albright College Florida Institute of Technology Providence College Tufts University Alfred University Florida State University Purdue University Tulane University American University Fordham University Quinnipiac University Union College Arcadia University Franklin & Marshall College Reed College United States Naval Academy Arizona State University George Mason University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Alabama Assumption College Georgetown University Rhode Island School of Design University of California, Berkeley Barnard College Georgia Institute of Technology Rochester Institute of Technology University of California, Davis Bates College Gettysburg College Roger Williams University University of California, Irvine Baylor University Gordon College Rutgers University University of California, Los Angeles Belmont University Goucher College Sacred Heart University University of California, Riverside Bentley University Hamilton College Salve Regina University University of California, San Diego Berklee College of Music Hampton University San Diego State University University of California, Santa Barbara Boston College Harvard University Sarah Lawrence College University of California, Santa Cruz Boston University Hartwick College Savannah College of Art and Design University of Chicago Bowdoin College High Point University Seton Hall University University of Colorado at Boulder Brandeis University Hofstra University Siena College University of Colorado at Colorado Springs Brown University Howard University Simmons University University of Connecticut Bryant University Indiana University Skidmore College University of Dayton Bucknell University Iona College Smith College University of Delaware California College of the Arts, Ithaca College Spelman College University of Florida (San Francisco) James Madison University Springfield College University of Hartford California Lutheran University Johns Hopkins University St. John's University University of Illinois at Chicago Carnegie Mellon University Johnson & Wales University Stevens Institute of Technology University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Case Western Reserve University Lafayette College Stevenson University University of Louisville Champlain College Lehigh University Stonehill College University of Maine Clark University Liberty University Suffolk University University of Maryland Clarkson University LIM College (Laboratory Institute of SUNY, Alfred University of Massachusetts, Amherst Clemson University Merchandising) SUNY, Binghamton University University of Miami Coastal Carolina University Long Island University SUNY, College at Brockport University of Michigan Colby College Louisiana State University SUNY College at Old Westbury University of Missouri Colgate University Loyola Marymount University SUNY College at Oneonta University of New Hampshire College of Charleston Loyola University, Maryland SUNY College at Potsdam University of New Haven College of the Holy Cross Lynn University SUNY, College of Environmental Science University of Oregon College of William & Mary Manhattan College and Forestry University of Pennsylvania Columbia University Marist College SUNY, Cortland University of Pittsburgh Concordia College, New York Marquette University SUNY, Farmingdale State College University of Richmond Cornell University Maryland Institute College of Art SUNY, Fredonia University of Rhode Island CUNY, Baruch College Marymount University SUNY, Geneseo University of Rochester CUNY, Brooklyn College Massachusetts College of Art and Design SUNY, Maritime College University of San Francisco CUNY City College (Sophie Davis School) Massachusetts Institute of Technology SUNY, New Paltz University of South Carolina CUNY, Hunter College McGill University SUNY, Oswego University of Southern California CUNY, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Mercy College SUNY, Plattsburgh University of the Sciences in Philadelphia CUNY, Queens College Michigan State University SUNY, Polytechnic Institute University of Toronto CUNY, Queensborough Molloy College SUNY, Purchase College University of Vermont Dalhousie University Morehouse College SUNY, Stony Brook University University of Virginia Dartmouth College Mount Saint Mary’s College SUNY, University at Albany University of Washington DePaul University Muhlenberg College SUNY, University at Buffalo University of Wisconsin, Madison Dickinson College New York Institute of Technology Susquehanna University Valparaiso University Drew University New York University Syracuse University Vanderbilt University Drexel University Norfolk State University Temple University Villanova University Duke University North Carolina State University The College of Saint Rose Virginia Tech Elon University Northeastern University The Cooper Union Wagner College Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Northwestern University The George Washington University Wake Forest University Emerson College Nova Southeastern University The Ohio State University Washington State University Emmanuel College Oberlin College The University of Alabama Washington University in St. Louis Emory University Occidental College The University of Arizona Wellesley College Fairfield University Ohio University The University of North Carolina at Williams College Fairleigh Dickinson University Old Dominion University Chapel Hill Worcester Polytechnic Institute Fashion Institute of Design and Pace University The University of Scranton Xavier University Merchandising Pennsylvania State University The University of Tampa FIT, Fashion Institute of Technology Pepperdine University The University of Texas, Austin Bold indicates Class of 2020 enrollment.
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