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Acceptances and Matriculations 2013 - 2019

Key School graduates attend a wide variety of and universities, from small liberal arts institutions to large research universities, and from single-sex colleges to universities abroad. Listed below are the four-year institutions that have accepted Key students over the past several years, with multiple acceptances designated parenthetically; matriculations are listed in bold.

Colorado Mesa University (6/2) A (5) Colorado State University (3) High (13/1) Alfred University Columbia College, Chicago (7/3) Hobart & William Smith Colleges (9/2) (2/2) Hofstra University (5) The American University (24/12) (4/1) (3) American University of Paris (2/1) (3) Appalachian State University D I Indiana University, Bloomington (4/2) Ithaca College (6/1) (4) Valley College Auburn University (3) J (2/1) DePaul University (2) (11) B Babson College (20/7) (14/4) DigiPen Institute of Technology Johns Hopkins University (5/3) Bard College, Berlin (2) Johnson & Wales University, Providence (3/2) (11/2) Baruch College, City University of (5/4) K New York (7/3) E (2) (3/2) Eastern Michigan University L Baylor University (12/3) (4) Becker College Laguna College of Art and Design (2/1) (15/4) Emerson College (5/2) (2/2) (4) Bentley University Emory University, Oxford College Lewis & Clark College (5) Berklee College of Music Endicott College Lincoln University Long Island University, Brooklyn Bethel University F Fisher College Louisiana State University (6/2) (4/2) Loyola (2) Boston University (9/4) Atlantic University (4/1) Loyola University of Maryland (9/1) (2/1) Florida Institute of Technology(3/ 1) Loyola University, New Orleans (3) Bowie State University Florida International University Brandeis University (2) (2/1) Lynchburg College (3/1) (6/3) Fordham University (12/3) (2) Franklin & Marshall College (13/4) (11/2) Frostburg State University (7/1) M (2/1) (5/1) Full Sail University Maine College of Art (2) C Marist College (2/1) Case Western Reserve University (11/3) G George Mason University (12) Maryland Institute College of Art (3/1) Catholic University of America (5/2) The George Washington University (13/6) Marymount University (5/3) Marymount Manhattan College (3) Cheyney University of Institute of Technology (4/2) McDaniel College (19/3) Clarkson University (5/1) McGill University Clemson University (11/5) Gordon College Coastal (13/4) (22/5) Michigan State University (4) (2) Middle Tennessee State University (3/1) (15/2) (3/2) College of Charleston (21/4) College of St. Joseph H (7/3) Morgan State University (2/1) College of William & Mary (8/4) Hampden-Sydney College (2/2) (3) Mount Saint Mary’s University (8/1) (4/3) Hampton University (7) (3) Colorado School of Mines (2/1) (3) New College of Florida (2) N St. Edward’s University University of Oklahoma New England College St. John’s College (7/3) University of Oregon (2/1) New York University (10/7) St. John’s University, Queens Campus (2) University of Pennsylvania (2/1) New York University, Shanghai St. Mary’s College of Maryland (23/8) University of Pittsburgh (12/1) Niagara University St. Olaf College University of Redlands (2) Norfolk State University University of Rhode Island (3/1) A&T State University (2/1) (4) North Carolina State University (2) (4) University of Rochester (6/1) Northeastern University (8/1) SUNY, Albany University of San Francisco SUNY, Geneseo University of South Carolina (11/3) Notre Dame of Maryland SUNY, Stony Brook (2/1) University of South Carolina, Aiken (2) University of St. Andrews, (2/1) (11/3) O (5/2) (4/1) University of Tennessee, Knoxville (9/3) State University Syracuse University (11/4) University of (45/7) (4) Ohio (6) (6/1) University of Washington (2) Old Dominion University (2) T University of West Alabama Oregon State University Towson University (15/3) University of Wisconsin-Madison (4/2) Otis School of Art & Design Trinity College (2/1) (4/1) Tufts University 6( /3) Pace University, New York City (2/1) P (6/1) Pennsylvania State University (17/3) V (2/1) Pennsylvania State University, Abington (2) (2/1) Pepperdine University U Naval Academy (2/2) Virginia Commonwealth University (4/1) University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa (5) Virginia Polytechnic Institute (11/4) (2/2) University of Arizona Virginia Union University University of Arkansas Virginia University of the Arts (2/1) Pratt Institute (4) University of British Columbia (2/1) (13) Purdue University (4/1) W University of California at San Diego Washington & Jefferson College (2) University of California at Santa Barbara (2) Washington and Lee University Quest University of Canada Q University of California at Santa Cruz (4) Washington University in St. Louis (7/1) Quinnipiac University (2) University of (3/2) (2) R Wesleyan University (2/1) University of Colorado, Boulder (18/2) of Pennsylvania Randolph-Macon College University of Connecticut West Virginia Wesleyan College (5/1) West Virginia University Regis University (10/3) Wheaton College, Massachusetts (3/1) Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (4) University of Denver (8/4) (2) Rhode Island School of Design University of Florida (3) (2) Roanoke College (3/2) University of Georgia (2/1) University of Illinois, Chicago Rochester Institute of Technology (5/2) University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (2) Roger William University (3) University of Kentucky Woodbury University (2) University of Lincoln, UK Worcester Polytechnic Institute (5) Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology (2) University of Louisville , New Brunswick (4/1) University of Maine (3) X Rutgers University, Newark University of Maryland (57/18) University of Maryland, Y Yale University S Saint Joseph’s University (2) Baltimore County (26/3) York College of Pennsylvania (3) Salisbury University (20/3) University of Maryland, Eastern Shore (2/2) Santa Clara University (2) University of Massachusetts, Amherst (5) (5/1) (17/4) Savannah College of Art & Design (11/4) University of Michigan (5/3) 90% of recent graduates were accepted to School of the Art Institute of Chicago University of Mississippi (4/1) School of Visual Arts (2) one of their top choice colleges – Alumni University of (2) Survey Data (2/1) University of New Hampshire, Durham (3) Seton Hall University (2) University of North Carolina, 85% of Key graduates attend colleges Sewanee, The University of the South Asheville (3/1) ranked “most/highly/very competitive” Shepherd University University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill – Barron’s Profiles of American Colleges Simmons College (2) University of North Carolina, Wilmington (11) (5/2) University of North Carolina (6/2) School of the Arts