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Schools from • New York • Pennsylvania • New Jersey In this section: Schools from • New York • Pennsylvania • New Jersey School Pages School Pages School Pages Syracuse University 4-5 University at Buffalo 32-33 Saint Francis University 61-62 St. Bonaventure 6-7 Wagner College 34-35 Duquesne University 63-64 St. John’s University 8-9 Fordham University 36-37 Lehigh University 65-66 Stony Brook 10-11 Colgate University 38-39 Bucknell University 67-68 University at Albany 12-13 Marist College 40-41 Swarthmore College 69-70 Hofstra University 14-15 Vassar College 42-43 Rutgers University 72-73 West Point Military 16-17 Julliard 44-45 Seton Hall University 74-75 Academy Columbia University 18-19 Temple University 47-48 Monmouth University 76-77 Cornell University 20-21 University of Pittsburgh 49-50 Princeton University 78-79 Iona College 22-23 LaSalle University 51-52 Rider University 80-81 Manhattan College 24-25 Penn State 53-54 Saint Peter’s University 82-83 Siena College 26-27 Drexel University 55-56 Fairleigh Dickinson University 84-85 Canisius College 28-29 Villanova University 57-58 Niagara University 30-31 University of Pennsylvania 59-60 What they’re looking for: Application fee: $75 3.7 GPA or Higher Dates to remember: 1220 SAT Items needed with application: 27 ACT August 1st – Application opens up • Application submission with fee paid November 15th – Deadline to get all application Deadline to apply: • Official Transcripts requirements submitted for Early Decision All documents need to be submitted prior • Official Test Scores January 1st – Deadline to get all application to November 15th of Senior Year • Senior Year Grade Report requirements submitted for Regular Decision (Transcripts, test scores, essay, etc.) • Secondary School Counselor Evaluation May 1st – Admissions deposit due • Two Academic Recommendations How to apply: Common Application Any additional questions just ask Mr. Crum 4 Division I Athletics Mens Women’s Basketball Basketball Cross Country Cross Country Football Field Hockey Lacrosse Hockey Rowing Lacrosse Soccer Rowing Track & Field Soccer Softball Tennis 45K Track & Field Volleyball School Location: Syracuse, New York Undergraduate Colleges Established: 1870 • School of Architecture Student Size : Roughly 21,000 Students • The College of Arts and Sciences School Colors : Orange • School of Education • The College of Engineering and Computer Science Website : www.syracuse.edu • The David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Academic Offerings: Within Syracuse's 13 schools Dynamics and colleges, you'll find 200 majors and 100 • School of Information Studies minors, more than 200 advanced degrees • College of Law • The Martin J. Whitman School of Management • Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs • S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications • College of Visual and Performing Arts • Part-Time Study at Syracuse:University College Joe Biden graduated from • Graduate School Syracuse University in ‘68 5 What they’re looking for: Application fee: $0 - Free 3.7 GPA or Higher Dates to remember: 1070 SAT Items needed with application: 24 ACT August 1st – Application opens up • Application submission April 15th – Deadline to get all application Deadline to apply: • Official Transcripts requirements submitted All documents need to be submitted prior • Official Test Scores May 1st – Admissions deposit due to April 15th of Senior Year • 250 word writing sample (Transcripts, test scores, essay, etc.) • Secondary score report • Guidance Counselor recommendation Any additional questions just ask Mr. Crum How to apply: St. Bonaventure Online Application or Common Application 6 Division I Athletics Mens Women’s Baseball Basketball Basketball Cross Country Cross Country Lacrosse Golf Soccer Lacrosse Softball $32K Soccer Swimming Swimming Diving Diving Tennis Tennis Track Track Rugby School Location: Alleghany, New York Established: 1858 Student Size : Roughly 2,000 Students School Colors : Brown & White Website : www.sbu.edu Undergraduate Academic Offerings: More than 60 undergraduate Colleges programs in 5 different schools • School of Arts & Sciences • Jandoli School of Communication St. Bonaventure University • School of Business has produced six Pulitzer • School of Education • School of Franciscan Prize–winning writers. Studies 7 What they’re looking for: Application fee: $0 – Free if you apply online 3.6 GPA or Higher Dates to remember: 1150 SAT Items needed with application: 24 ACT August 1st – Application opens up • Application submission with fee paid November 15th – Early Decision Deadline to get Deadline to apply: • Official Transcripts all application requirements submitted All documents need to be submitted prior • Official Test Scores December 15th – Early Action Deadline to February 1st of Senior Year • Essay February 1st – Last deadline for regular decision (Transcripts, test scores, essay, etc.) • Letters of Recommendation May 1st – Admissions deposit due How to apply: St. John’s University Online Application or Any additional questions just ask Mr. Crum Common Application 8 Division I Athletics Mens Women’s Baseball Basketball Basketball Cross Country Fencing Fencing Golf Golf Lacrosse Soccer Soccer Softball Tennis Tennis Track & Field Volleyball $39K School Location: Queens, New York Established: 1870 Student Size : Roughly 21,000 Students School Colors : Red, White & Blue Website : www.stjohns.edu Undergraduate Colleges Academic Offerings: Over 60 undergraduate majors • St. John’s College of Liberal Arts and in 6 different schools to choose from Sciences • The School of Education When you enroll as a full-time • The Peter J. Tobin College of Business freshman or transfer student, you get • College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences a wireless laptop computer for your • College of Professional Studies entire St. John's career • School of Law 9 What they’re looking for: Application fee: $50 3.8 GPA or Higher Dates to remember: 1200 SAT Items needed with application: 27 ACT August 1st – Application opens up • Application submission with fee paid January 15th – Deadline to get all application Deadline to apply: • Official Transcripts requirements submitted All documents need to be submitted prior • Official Test Scores May 1st – Admissions deposit due to January 15th of Senior Year • Member Questions (Transcripts, test scores, essay, etc.) • Essay • Teacher/Counselor Evaluation Any additional questions just ask Mr. Crum How to apply: SUNY Application or Common Application 10 Division I Athletics Mens Women’s Baseball Basketball Basketball Cross Country Cross Country Lacrosse Football Soccer Lacrosse Softball Soccer Swimming Tennis Diving Track & Field Tennis Track & Field Volleyball 31K School Location: Stony Brook, New York Undergraduate Colleges Established: 1957 • College of Arts & Sciences Student Size : Roughly 25,000 Students • College of Business School Colors : Red & Black • College of Engineering & Applied Sciences Website : www.stonybrook.edu • Graduate School Academic Offerings: more than 200 undergraduate • Honors College programs, more than 100 master’s programs and • School of Dental Medicine • School of Health Technology & Management The Emerson String Quartet, artists- more than 40 doctoral programs • School of Journalism in-residence at Stony Brook, won • School of Marine & Atmospheric Sciences Grammys for Best Chamber Music • School of Medicine • School of Nursing Performance and Best Engineered • School of Professional Development Classical Album • School of Social Welfare • Southampton Arts 11 • Stony Brook Southampton What they’re looking for: Application fee: $50 3.5 GPA or Higher Dates to remember: 1100 SAT Items needed with application: 23 ACT August 1st – Application opens up • Application submission with fee paid November 15th – Early Action Deadline to get all Deadline to apply: • Official Transcripts application requirements submitted All documents need to be submitted prior • Official Test Scores March 1st – Regular Decision Deadline to March 1st of Senior Year • Personal Essay May 1st – Admissions deposit due (Transcripts, test scores, essay, etc.) • Counselor Reccomendation How to apply: Any additional questions just ask Mr. Crum SUNY Application or Common Application 12 Division I Athletics Mens Women’s Baseball Basketball Basketball Cross Country $22K Cross Country Field Hockey Football Golf Lacrosse Lacrosse Soccer Soccer Track & Field Softball Track & Field Volleyball Undergraduate Colleges • College of Arts & Sciences • School of Business School Location: Albany, New York • School of Criminal Justice Established: 1844 • School of Education Student Size : Roughly 19,000 Students • College of Emergency Prepardness, School Colors : Gold, Black & Purple Homeland Security and Cybersecurity Website : www.albany.edu • College of Engineering and Applied Academic Offerings: 60+ undergraduate degree Sciences programs through 11 different colleges and schools • Rockefeller College of Public Affairs & Policy • School of Public Health The N.Y. Giants NFL team holds • School of Social Welfare their summer training camp at • Albany Law School – University at Albany Affiliation UAlbany • Honors College 13 What they’re looking for: Application fee: $70 3.6 GPA or Higher Dates to remember: 1200 SAT Items needed with application: 26 ACT August 1st – Application opens up • Application submission with fee paid November 15th – Early Action I deadline Deadline to apply: • Official Transcripts December 15th – Early Action II deadline All documents need to be submitted prior • Official Test Scores March 15th – Regular decision
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