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Mid-Atlantic Independent Schools' Spring 2020 College Fairs – List Of Mid-Atlantic Independent Schools’ Spring 2020 College Fairs – List of Colleges Allegheny College Chatham University Franklin University Switzerland American University Christopher Newport University Frostburg State University American University of Paris Clark University Furman University Amherst College Clarkson University George Mason University Arcadia University Clemson University George Washington University Arizona State University Coastal Carolina University Georgetown University Assumption College Colgate University Georgia Tech Auburn University College of Charleston Gettysburg College Babson College College of the Holy Cross Goldsmiths, University of London Bard College College of Wooster Goucher College Barnard College Columbia University Grinnell College Barton College Connecticut College Guilford College Bates College Davidson College Hamilton College Belmont University Davis & Elkins College Hampden-Sydney College Beloit College Denison University Hampshire College Bennington College DePaul University Harrisburg University of Bentley University DePauw University Science and Technology Birmingham-Southern College Dickinson College Harvey Mudd College Bon Secours Memorial College Drew University Haverford College of Nursing Drexel University Hawaii Pacific University Boston College Duquesne University High Point University Bowdoin College Durham University Hillsdale College Brandeis University Eckerd College Hiram College Bridgewater College Elizabethtown College Hobart and William Smith Bryant University Elmira College Colleges Bryn Mawr College Elon University Hofstra University Bucknell University Emerson College Hollins University Butler University Emmanuel College IE University Campbell University Emory & Henry College Illinois Wesleyan University Carleton College Emory University Indiana University Bloomington Carleton University Fairfield University Jacksonville University Carnegie Mellon University Fairleigh Dickinson University James Madison University Case Western Reserve FIDM/Fashion Institute of Johns Hopkins University University Design and Merchandising Johnson & Wales University Catholic University Florida Tech Juniata College Champlain College Fordham University Kalamazoo College Charleston Southern University Franklin & Marshall College Kenyon College Back to Top Mid-Atlantic Independent Schools’ Spring 2020 College Fairs – List of Colleges King's College London Old Dominion University Sewanee: The University of the South Lafayette College Pace University Shenandoah University Le Moyne College Penn State Simmons University Lenoir-Rhyne University Pepperdine University Skidmore College Lewis & Clark College Pitzer College Smith College Liberty University Pomona College Southern Methodist University Loyola University New Orleans Providence College Spelman College Lycoming College Purdue University Springfield College Macalester College Randolph College St John's University Maine Maritime Academy Randolph-Macon College St. Andrews University Marist College Regent University St. Bonaventure University Marquette University Regent's University London St. Edward's University Mary Baldwin University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute St. John's College Marymount Manhattan College Rhodes College St. Lawrence University Marymount University Rider University St. Mary's College of Maryland Massachusetts Maritime Roanoke College Academy Rochester Institute of St. Olaf College McDaniel College Technology (RIT) Stevenson University McGill University Roger Williams University Stonehill College Merrimack College Rollins College Stony Brook University Miami University Royal Holloway, University of SUNY Maritime College London Middlebury College Susquehanna University Rutgers University - New Monmouth University Sweet Briar College Brunswick Morgan State University Syracuse University Saint Joseph's University Mount Holyoke College Temple University Saint Louis University Mount St. Mary's University Texas A & M University Saint Michael's College Muhlenberg College Towson University Saint Vincent College New School Trinity College Salisbury University North Carolina State University Trinity College Dublin Salve Regina University Northeastern University Tufts University Samford University Norwich University of the Arts Tulane University Santa Clara University Nova Southeastern University UNC Greensboro Sarah Lawrence College Oberlin College Union College Savannah College of Art and Occidental College Design (SCAD) University College Dublin Ohio State University Scripps College University of Aberdeen Ohio University Seton Hall University University of Alabama Ohio Wesleyan University University of Arizona Back to Top Mid-Atlantic Independent Schools’ Spring 2020 College Fairs – List of Colleges University of British Columbia University of Michigan - Ann Vanderbilt University Arbor University of California, Villanova University Berkeley University of Minnesota Virginia Commonwealth University of California, Los University of Mississippi (Ole University Angeles (UCLA) Miss) Virginia Military Institute University of Charleston University of Mount Olive Virginia Wesleyan University University of Chicago University of New Hampshire Wake Forest University University of Cincinnati University of North Carolina Washington & Jefferson College University of Connecticut Asheville Washington and Lee University (UCONN) University of North Carolina Wilmington Washington College University of Dayton University of Notre Dame Wellesley College University of Delaware University of Pennsylvania Wesleyan University University of Denver University of Pittsburgh West Virginia University University of East Anglia University of Rhode Island Wheaton College University of Edinburgh University of Richmond Whitman College University of Exeter University of Rochester Widener University University of Georgia University of San Francisco Willamette University University of Glasgow University of South Carolina William & Mary University of Iowa University of Southampton Williams College University of Kentucky University of Tampa Wilson College University of Louisville University of Tennessee Winthrop University University of Lynchburg University of Toronto Wittenberg University University of Mary Washington University of Vermont Wofford College University of Maryland Worcester Polytechnic Institute University of Maryland University of Virginia (WPI) Baltimore County (UMBC) University of Virginia's College Xavier University University of Maryland Eastern at Wise Shore University of Wisconsin - York College of Pennsylvania University of Miami Madison Ursinus College Back to Top Allegheny College Meadville, PA Undergraduate Enrollment: 1800 Web Addresses: Main Website. Admissions. Academic Programs. Virtual Tour/Campus Map. Virtual Admissions Programs. Request More Information. Admissions Representatives: Baltimore area: Amanda Carroll, [email protected] DC Metro area: Amanda Carroll, [email protected] Richmond area: Amanda Carroll, [email protected] Tidewater area: Amanda Carroll, [email protected] Additional Information Supplied by College: Social Media: @alleghenycollege; @gotoallegheny (Admissions) Back to Top American University Washington, DC Undergraduate Enrollment: 8000 Web Addresses: Main Website. Admissions. Academic Programs. Virtual Tour/Campus Map. Virtual Admissions Programs. Request More Information. Admissions Representatives: Baltimore area: Jineva Byrne, [email protected] DC Metro area: Michelle Stinson, [email protected] Richmond area: Michelle Stinson, [email protected] Tidewater area: Michelle Stinson, [email protected] Additional Information Supplied by College: Back to Top American University of Paris Paris, France Undergraduate Enrollment: 1000 Web Addresses: Main Website. Admissions. Academic Programs. Virtual Tour/Campus Map. Virtual Admissions Programs. Request More Information. Admissions Representatives: Baltimore area: Joanna Gawell, [email protected] DC Metro area: Joanna Gawell, [email protected] Richmond area: Joanna Gawell, [email protected] Tidewater area: Joanna Gawell, [email protected] Additional Information Supplied by College: Back to Top Amherst College Amherst, MA Undergraduate Enrollment: 1800 Web Addresses: Main Website. Admissions. Academic Programs. Virtual Tour/Campus Map. Virtual Admissions Programs. Request More Information. Admissions Representatives: Baltimore area: Michael Hawkins, [email protected] DC Metro area: Michael Hawkins, [email protected] Richmond area: Michael Hawkins, [email protected] Tidewater area: Michael Hawkins, [email protected] Additional Information Supplied by College: Back to Top Arcadia University Glenside, PA Undergraduate Enrollment: 2000 Web Addresses: Main Website. Admissions. Academic Programs. Virtual Tour/Campus Map. Virtual Admissions Programs. Request More Information. Admissions Representatives: Baltimore area: Gina Slonin, [email protected] DC Metro area: Gina Slonin, [email protected] Richmond area: Gina Slonin, [email protected] Tidewater area: Gina Slonin, [email protected] Additional Information Supplied by College: If you would like to schedule a virtual chat with your admissions counselor at a time that works best for you, you can do so at this link https://arcadiagina.youcanbook.me Back to Top Arizona State University Phoenix, Arizona Undergraduate Enrollment: 71800 Web Addresses: Main Website. Admissions. Academic Programs. Virtual Tour/Campus Map. Virtual Admissions Programs. Request More Information. Admissions
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