
Since early January, seniors have began to receive College acceptance letters. Having applied to many different colleges, far and close, in search of the institution they will spend the remainder of their education at. On average, seniors have applied to more than five colleges, the results of which so far are shown below.
Name
Accepted College
Christopher Dadic
Saint Johns University, Adelphi University, New York Institution of Technology, CW Post, Hofstra, Queensborough Community College, Queens College
Samantha Aversano
Adelphi University, NYIT, Saint Johns, SUNY Maritime
Faith Chojar
Seton Hall, Saint Johns, University of Hartford, SUNY Oneonta, SUNY New Paltz, Albany, John Jay, Queens, Queensboro Community College, SUNY Geneseo
Melanie Carmona
College of Saint Rose, Hofstra
Yura Shin
Pace, Oneonta, Queens College, Brooklyn College
Christopher Petronella
Long Island University Brooklyn, Long Island University Post, Hofstra, Adelphi, Molloy, Saint Johns University
Jordan Fickling
Seton Hall, Buffalo State
Natalie Owens
Eastern University, Nyack College
Amada Guapisaca
University of Vermont
Raj Vaidya
Stony Brook, Hofstra University
Ruchi Vaidya
Stony Brook, Hofstra, Brooklyn College, Baruch College, Hunter College, Pace University
Alejandro Correia
Iona College
Alice Mungyu
Hofstra University, Saint Johns
Arthur Wilson
Stony Brook
Lizbeth Loarca
Nyack College
Markella Giannakopoulos
Binghamton University, University at Albany, Baruch College, Queens College
Brenda Montero
Saint Johns
Vanessa Ortega
Queensborough Community College
Essence Bryant
Hartwick, College of New Rochelle
Erika Santos
Berkeley College
Mohammed Kazmi
Pace University, New York Institution of Technology, Hofstra, LIU Brooklyn, Saint Johns, Queens College, York College
Laina Vitarelli
University of Albany, SUNY Oneonta
Luciano Cardoza
Iona College
Kaitlyn McKenna
Pace University
Anastasia Papatheodorou
Saint Johns University, Bridgeport University, The College of St. Rose, Adelphi, Queens College
Adva Fuchs
Washington College, Binghamton University, SUNY New Paltz, Tulane University
Emily Clark
Hartwick College, SUNY Oneonta, Suny Albany, SUNY Cortland, Iona College, and Queens college
Tina K.
School of visual arts (SVA)
Harvind Japra
Rutgers University, Adelphi University, Saint Peters University
Zachary Damasco
University of New Haven, University of Hartford, Washington College, SUNY Oneonta, SUNY Stony Brook, Siena College, Quinnipiac University, Hofstra University, Seton Hall University
Samantha Ubertini
Queensborough Community College, York College, Hunter College, Queens College, New York City College of Technology, City College, Pace, Adelphi, St. Johns, College of Mount Saint Vincent, Molloy
Xavier Angulo
Robert Morris University of Illinois
Caroline Debonis
Quinnipiac
Tamia Avery
Adelphi University, Iona College
Sorena Fabre
Canisius College, University of Hartford
Anisa B.
Iona College
Kayleigh Mulvey
Pace University, Iona College
Susan Pistone
Quinnipiac, Cortland, Oneonta, Towson
*Many students are still awaiting college acceptance letters, this list may be updated in the future*
These are the most common colleges that seniors got accepted into. Here are their profiles:
Saint Johns Profile:
Private school
Undergraduate enrollment: 15,773
Roman Catholic however, is open to all
Campuses in New York City, Manhattan, & Queens
Tuition and fees: $38,680
Room and Board: $16,390
Has more than 15 different sports teams, popular for Men’s basketball team
Fall 2013 Acceptance rate: 52.6%
Private School
Undergraduate enrollment: 5,040
Suburban
Campuses size of 75 acres → Small
Tuition and fees: $32,340
Fall 2013 acceptance rate: 68.1%
Private School
Undergraduate enrollment: 8,289
Urban
Campus size: 257 acres → Large
Tuition and fees: $39,747
Fall 2013 acceptance rate: 81.2%
SUNY School
Undergraduate enrollment: 15,992
Tuition and fees:
In state: $8,430
Out of state: $21,850
Private School
Undergraduate enrollment: 3,539
Tuition and fees: $34,040
Largely Catholic
Campus size: 43 acres → Small
Private School
Undergraduate enrollment: 6,826
Tuition and fees: $38,900
Acceptance rate: 59%
Campus size: 240 acres → Large
Private School
Undergraduate enrollment: 4,456
Tuition and fees: $32,180
Acceptance rate: 74.4%
Campus size: 215 acres → Large
SUNY Binghamton
Undergraduate enrollment: 12,997
Tuition and fees: $8,619 in state & $20,259 out of state
Acceptance rate: 41.7%
Campus size: 930 acres → Very Large
SUNY
Undergraduate enrollment: 5,820
Tuition and fees: $7,220 in state & $16,670 out of state
Acceptance rate: 43%
Campus size: 250 acres → Large
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