The Common Application just announced its newest members for the upcoming season (and by "members," they mean colleges who use the Common App). They're joining 750+ colleges that have already been using the Common App. That's a lot! The Common App includes colleges from 49 U.S. states and 19 countries. You can create your Common App account here, and make sure to download Inline for help along the way.
Here's the list of Common App newbies for the 2018-19 admissions season as of April 10, 2018. (There will likely be more to come.) Welcome!
New England
Bridgewater State University (MA)
Mid-Atlantic
Cairn University (PA)
Penn State (PA)
Queens College, CUNY (NY)
Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania (PA)
St. Francis College (NY)
University of Pittsburgh (PA)
Webb Institute (NY)
South
Bellarmine University (KY)
Florida State University (FL)
Radford University (VA)
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro (NC)
The Wilkes Honors College of FAU (FL)
University of North Carolina at Charlotte (NC)
West
Oregon State University (OR)
The University of Utah (UT)
Warner Pacific University (OR)
Midwest
CCAD - Columbus College of Art & Design (OH)
Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) (IN)
Lewis University (IL)
Michigan State University (MI)
Morningside College (IA)
Quincy University (IL)
The University of Kansas (KS)
University of Central Missouri (MO)
University of Cincinnati - Blue Ash College and Clermont College (OH)
University of Iowa (IA)
University of Mount Union (OH)
Walsh University (OH)
Wright State University (OH)
Hawaii
Chaminade University of Honolulu
Puerto Rico
Universidad del Este (UNE)
International
Arts University Bournemouth (United Kingdom)
Temple University, Japan Campus (Japan)
Anna Ivey is one of the founders of Inline. An experienced admissions consultant and a frequently cited media expert on the topic of college admissions, she is also co-author of the college admissions bible How to Prepare a Standout College Application. Learn more about Anna's background here.
The Common Application just announced its newest members for the upcoming season (and by "members," they mean colleges who use the Common App). They're joining 750+ colleges that have already been using the Common App. That's a lot! The Common App includes colleges from 49 U.S. states and 19 countries. You can create your Common App account here, and make sure to download Inline for help along the way.
Here's the list of Common App newbies for the 2018-19 admissions season as of April 10, 2018. (There will likely be more to come.) Welcome!
New England
Bridgewater State University (MA)
Mid-Atlantic
Cairn University (PA)
Penn State (PA)
Queens College, CUNY (NY)
Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania (PA)
St. Francis College (NY)
University of Pittsburgh (PA)
Webb Institute (NY)
South
Bellarmine University (KY)
Florida State University (FL)
Radford University (VA)
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro (NC)
The Wilkes Honors College of FAU (FL)
University of North Carolina at Charlotte (NC)
West
Oregon State University (OR)
The University of Utah (UT)
Warner Pacific University (OR)
Midwest
CCAD - Columbus College of Art & Design (OH)
Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) (IN)
Lewis University (IL)
Michigan State University (MI)
Morningside College (IA)
Quincy University (IL)
The University of Kansas (KS)
University of Central Missouri (MO)
University of Cincinnati - Blue Ash College and Clermont College (OH)
University of Iowa (IA)
University of Mount Union (OH)
Walsh University (OH)
Wright State University (OH)
Hawaii
Chaminade University of Honolulu
Puerto Rico
Universidad del Este (UNE)
International
Arts University Bournemouth (United Kingdom)
Temple University, Japan Campus (Japan)
Anna Ivey is one of the founders of Inline. An experienced admissions consultant and a frequently cited media expert on the topic of college admissions, she is also co-author of the college admissions bible How to Prepare a Standout College Application. Learn more about Anna's background here.
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