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Program Selectivity Grades (page 1 of 7) State University Grade State University Grade AL Alabama State University F FL Palm Beach Atlantic University B AL Athens State University F FL Saint Leo University A AL Auburn University A FL Southeastern University D AL Birmingham Southern College A FL University of Central Florida A+ AL Miles College D FL University of Miami A+ AL Samford University A FL Warner University F AL Troy University C GA Augusta University D AL University of Alabama in Huntsville A GA Clayton State University F AL University of Mobile B GA Emmanuel College D AL University of North Alabama C GA Georgia Southwestern State University B AL University of West Alabama C GA Gordon State College C AR Arkansas State University B GA Middle Georgia State University D AR Arkansas Tech University C GA Piedmont College B AR Harding University A GA Reinhardt University D AR Henderson State University B GA Shorter University F AR John Brown University A+ GA Thomas University F AR Ouachita Baptist University A GA Toccoa Falls College C AR University of Arkansas – Fort Smith B GA University of Georgia A AR University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff D HI Brigham Young University – Hawaii B AR Williams Baptist College B HI University of Hawaii – West O’ahu F AZ Arizona State University A+ HI University of Hawaii at Manoa B AZ Ottawa University – Phoenix F IA Briar Cliff University D AZ University of Arizona A+ IA Buena Vista University B CA California State University – Northridge D IA Central College B CA Concordia University Irvine B IA Clarke University B CA Mills College A IA Coe College A CA National University F IA Cornell College A CA University of Redlands A+ IA Dordt College A CO Adams State University D Faith Baptist Bible College and Theological IA B CO Colorado Christian University A Seminary CO Colorado Mesa University D IA Graceland University C CO Colorado State University A IA Grand View University C CO Colorado State University – Pueblo C IA Iowa State University A CO Metropolitan State University of Denver C IA Loras College B CO University of Colorado Denver B IA Luther College A CO University of Northern Colorado B IA Morningside College B CO Western State Colorado University B IA Mount Mercy University B CT Central Connecticut State University C IA Northwestern College A CT Eastern Connecticut State University C IA Simpson College A CT Sacred Heart University C IA St. Ambrose University A CT Southern Connecticut State University F IA University of Dubuque D CT University of Hartford B IA University of Iowa A CT University of Saint Joseph D IA Upper Iowa University B CT Western Connecticut State University C IA Waldorf College F DC American University A IA Wartburg College B FL Bethune-Cookman University F IA William Penn University F FL Flagler College A ID Brigham Young University – Idaho B FL Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University F ID Lewis-Clark State College C FL Florida Atlantic University B ID Northwest Nazarene University A FL Florida Gulf Coast University C IL Augustana College A FL Florida Memorial University F IL Aurora University B FL Florida Southern College A IL Blackburn College B FL Florida SouthWestern State College F IL Bradley University A FL Indian River State College F IL Chicago State University B FL Miami Dade College F IL Concordia University Chicago C FL Nova Southeastern University B Program Selectivity Grades (page 2 of 7) State University Grade State University Grade IL DePaul University A+ IN Taylor University A IL Dominican University B IN University of Evansville A IL Eastern Illinois University B IN University of Saint Francis C IL Elmhurst College B IN University of Southern Indiana C IL Eureka College B IN Vincennes University D IL Governors State University B KS Baker University B IL Greenville College B KS Benedictine College A+ IL Illinois College B KS Bethany College C IL Illinois State University B KS Emporia State University B IL Illinois Wesleyan University A+ KS Fort Hays State University C IL Judson University B KS Friends University B IL Knox College A+ KS Kansas State University C IL Lewis University B KS MidAmerica Nazarene University B IL Loyola University Chicago A KS Newman University A+ IL MacMurray College B KS Ottawa University C IL McKendree University B KS Pittsburg State University C IL Millikin University B KS Sterling College B IL Monmouth College B KS University of Saint Mary B IL North Central College A KY Alice Lloyd College D IL North Park University B KY Asbury University A+ IL Northern Illinois University B KY Campbellsville University C IL Olivet Nazarene University A KY Eastern Kentucky University C IL Quincy University B KY Kentucky Christian University C IL Rockford University B KY Kentucky State University D IL Southern Illinois University Carbondale B KY Kentucky Wesleyan College C IL Southern Illinois University Edwardsville B KY Lindsey Wilson College D IL Trinity Christian College B KY Midway College C IL University of Illinois at Chicago B KY Murray State University B IL University of Illinois Springfield B KY Northern Kentucky University B IL Western Illinois University B KY Union College D IL Wheaton College A KY University of Louisville A+ IN Anderson University B KY University of Pikeville C IN Ball State University B KY University of the Cumberlands C IN Bethel College B LA Grambling State University F IN Butler University A LA Louisiana State University – Alexandria C IN Franklin College C LA Louisiana State University – Shreveport B IN Goshen College A+ LA Nicholls State University C IN Grace College and Theological Seminary A LA Northwestern State University of Louisiana C IN Huntington University A LA Southeastern Louisiana University C IN Indiana State University B LA Southern University and A&M College F IN Indiana University – Bloomington A+ MA Assumption College D IN Indiana University – East C MA Bay Path University F IN Indiana University – Kokomo F MA Boston College A+ IN Indiana University – Northwest F MA Bridgewater State University C IN Indiana University – South Bend D MA Eastern Nazarene College F IN Indiana University – Southeast D MA Emmanuel College B Indiana University-Purdue University MA Endicott College B IN C Fort Wayne MA Fitchburg State University C IN Indiana Wesleyan University B MA Framingham State University C IN Manchester University B MA Gordon College A IN Oakland City University F MA Merrimack College D IN Purdue University A+ MA Mount Holyoke College A+ IN Saint Joseph’s College B MA Simmons College A+ IN Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College D MA Springfield College C IN Saint Mary’s College A+ MA Stonehill College A+ MA Worcester State University F Program Selectivity Grades (page 3 of 7) State University Grade State University Grade MD Goucher College C Central Methodist University – College of MO C MD Hood College B Liberal Arts & Sciences MD Morgan State University F MO College of the Ozarks B MD Mount St. Mary’s University B MO Columbia College D MD University of Maryland Eastern Shore C MO Drury University A MD Washington College A MO Evangel University B ME Bates College A MO Hannibal-LaGrange University B ME Husson University C MO Harris-Stowe State University D ME Saint Joseph’s College of Maine F MO Lincoln University D ME University of Maine at Farmington B MO Lindenwood University B ME University of Maine at Fort Kent F MO Maryville University of St. Louis A+ ME University of Maine at Machias F MO Missouri Baptist University B ME University of Maine at Presque Isle F MO Missouri Southern State University B ME University of New England B MO Missouri State University B ME University of Southern Maine C MO Missouri University of Science and Technology A MI Albion College A MO Missouri Valley College B MI Alma College B MO Missouri Western State University D MI Andrews University B MO Northwest Missouri State University B MI Baker College of Flint F MO Park University D MI Calvin College A+ MO Rockhurst University A+ MI Central Michigan University B MO Southeast Missouri State University B MI Concordia University Ann Arbor C MO Southwest Baptist University B MI Cornerstone University B MO St. Louis University A+ MI Ferris State University C MO University of Missouri – Columbia A MI Hope College A MO University of Missouri – St. Louis A+ MI Lake Superior State University B MO Washington University in St. Louis A MI Madonna University C MO Westminster College A+ MI Marygrove College F MO William Jewell College A+ MI Michigan State University A+ MO William Woods University A+ MI Michigan Technological University A MS Alcorn State University D MI Northern Michigan University C MS Blue Mountain College B MI Saginaw Valley State University C MS Delta State University D MI Siena Heights University F MS Jackson State University C MI Spring Arbor University A MS Millsaps College A MI University of Michigan – Flint B MS Mississippi College B MI Wayne State University B MS Mississippi State University B MI Western Michigan University B MS Mississippi University for Women C MN Augsburg College B MS Mississippi Valley State University F College of Saint Benedict and Saint John’s MS Tougaloo College D MN A+ University MS University of Mississippi A MN College of Saint Scholastica B MS University of Southern Mississippi B MN Concordia College at Moorhead A MS William Carey University A MN Concordia University St. Paul D MT Montana State University A+ MN Crown College B MT Montana State University Billings C MN Gustavus Adolphus College A+ MT Rocky Mountain College B MN Minnesota State University – Mankato B MT Salish Kootenai College F MN Minnesota State University – Moorhead B MT University of Great Falls D MN Southwest Minnesota State University C MT University of Montana – Western F MN St.
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