You have /5 articles left.
Sign up for a free account or log in.

The National Association for College Admission Counseling has released its annual list of colleges that are still accepting students for the fall. This is the second straight year that the list has come out before May 1, the traditional reply date to admissions offers. More than 200 colleges are on the list now, but NACAC expects that number to grow after May 1.

For each college listed, NACAC tells whether the college is accepting first-year students and/or transfers, if the college still has housing and whether the college is offering financial aid.

The colleges currently listed (answering yes to all the questions) include: Albion, Allegheny, Beloit, Birmingham-Southern, Coe, Elmira, Goshen, Goucher, Gustavus Adolphus, Hampshire, Hendrix, Ithaca, Nazareth, Ripon, Saint Vincent, and St. John’s (Maryland and New Mexico) Colleges; Catholic, Cleveland State, Duquesne, Eastern Washington, Elmhurst, Grand Valley State, Hamline, Northern Michigan, Pacific Lutheran, Regis, Rider, Roger Williams, Sam Houston State and St. John’s (N.Y.) Universities; and the Universities of Akron, Montana, South Dakota and the South.

Next Story

Written By

More from Traditional-Age