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Application Process: The National College Match Before You Apply Review our Selection Criteria to make sure you are eligible to apply. Research our Partner Colleges. QuestBridge works exclusively with our 35 partner colleges. Because the National College Match is a binding process, you should make sure you are interested in attending our partner colleges before applying. "Binding" means that if you are selected for a scholarship through the College Match, you will be required to attend the college you were matched with. Read our early application policy to learn more about the binding process. There are 4 exceptions to this rule: MIT, Princeton, Stanford, and Yale. If you are matched with any of these 4 colleges, you are not required to attend. Review our Application Components. In addition to our online application, you will be required to submit a transcript, standardized test score reports, two teacher recommendations, and one Secondary School Report (counselor recommendation). More information on what to submit can be found on our Application Components page. You will also want to submit a School Profile, which is recommended but not required, and collect your parents' tax forms to use for reference when completing the application. Additionally, each of our partner colleges has specific requirements that you will need to submit if you become a finalist, such as the CSS PROFILE, official test score reports, and school-specific application supplements. Please review these requirements for each of the partner colleges you are interested in ranking. Please also look ahead to see what test scores are required by each of our partner colleges. The Application 1. Sign up for a QuestBridge Account. To access the 2013 National College Match application, go to the Apply page. Important information about signing up for your QuestBridge account: E-mail address: Think carefully about the e-mail address you will be using to create your account with us. Make sure it is an e-mail address you access frequently, as this is the only e-mail address we will use to contact you. Once you begin your account with us, you will continue to receive important notifications from us at the e-mail address you use to register with us. Also, this is the e-mail address we will share with our partner colleges, so make sure it is something professional. Furthermore, due to security reasons, we are only able to release application-specific information to students who write to us using the e-mail address they currently have registered with us. If you write to us using a different e-mail address to ask about your application or to receive scholarship notification information, we will ask you to write to us again using the correct e-mail address. Password: Once you sign up for an account, the system will prompt you to create a password. Make sure you keep this secure and private.

QuestBridge ID: When you sign up for a QuestBridge account you will be assigned a QuestBridge-specific ID located in the upper right corner of each page of your application. Please include this number when contacting us about your application. Once you've signed up for your QuestBridge account, familiarize yourself with the application. Look over the application sections via the links in the left bar so you can plan ahead to make sure you give yourself enough time to complete every section. You can navigate through the application using the links on the left side, even if you haven't completed the prior page. 2. Register Your Recommenders. Your College Match application is not complete without two teacher recommendations. The teacher recommendation section is linked toward the bottom on the left side of your Application Management page, but this does not mean you should do this last. In fact, you should register your recommenders (as well as your counselor for the Secondary School Report; see below) as soon as possible in order to give them enough time to complete the recommendation for you by the application deadline. When you register them, they will receive an e-mail with a link to your recommendation form. Important: Before you register your recommenders, make sure you have their most current e- mail addresses. If you enter the wrong e-mail address for them, they will not be able to access your online recommendation form. Register your recommenders as soon as you are able to (preferably during the first week of school) so that they have enough time to complete and submit your recommendations by the deadline. After you register them, follow up with your teachers to make sure they received our e- mail. If they haven't, recommend that they check their spam or junk mail folders. 3. Register Your Counselor / School Official for your Secondary School Report You must also submit a Secondary School Report (counselor recommendation) as part of your application. In the Academic section of the application, you will be asked to register a school official (this should be your counselor) whereupon your counselor will receive an e-mail with a link to the proper form. Please refer to the information in #2, above, for details on registering your recommenders. 4. Submit Your High School Transcript and Test Score Reports. Please submit a copies of your academic transcript and test scores to QuestBridge via upload on your Application Management page or the Academic section of your application. Please follow the instructions within the application. We prefer that the transcript be official if possible, but an unofficial transcript is sufficient. Also, please do NOT send us your official score reports directly from the testing organization. You can scan the mailed score report you received or submit a copy of your online score report. Please note: We cannot accept any materials sent through the postal mail. Either you or your counselor can submit these materials via the Secondary School Report form. 5. Complete the QuestBridge Application.

Keep in mind that the application includes essay questions, short answer questions, and detailed questions about your academic performance and financial background, so leave yourself plenty of time to complete the best application you are able to. 6. Submit the QuestBridge Application by September 27. The National College Match application deadline is September 27, 2013, at 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time. All of the application components are also due on September 27, including: Two teacher recommendations Secondary School Report (counselor recommendation) Transcript Test score reports School profile (recommended but not required) 7. Make sure that the checklist on your Application Management page is complete. All received materials will be viewable on this checklist. After the Application Deadline 1. Submit your College Match Rankings by October 14. After the application deadline, it will be time to choose which of our partner colleges you want to rank for the College Match. You may choose up to 8 colleges, or you may also choose not to rank any colleges (this will make you eligible to apply to our Partner Colleges for Regular Decision only. For more information on this, please see the Regular Decision Process page). Your rankings should be in order of preference, with your first college choice as number 1. Important: With the exception of 4 schools (MIT, Princeton, Stanford, and Yale), the match process is binding. You should only rank colleges you would want to attend if selected for a scholarship. "Binding" means that if you are admitted to a college through the College Match, you will be required to attend that school. Learn more about our early application policy. Your rankings must be submitted through your Application Management page by October 14, 2013, at 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time. 2. Submit your Match Agreement Form by October 14. Your rankings will not be considered official without your Match Agreement Form. The form states that you understand the terms of the College Match process, and colleges will not consider you for the Match unless this form is submitted. The Match Agreement Form will be available on your Application Management page after your rankings have been submitted. The form must be signed by you, your high school counselor, and a parent or guardian, and then either scanned and uploaded or faxed to QuestBridge. 3. Look for your finalist notification on October 22. QuestBridge notifies applicants of their finalist status via their Application Management page. You will be notified regardless of whether or not you are a finalist. If You Become a Finalist

1. Submit all College Match Requirements for Finalists by November 4. Each of our partner colleges has additional requirements you must submit in order to be considered for the College Match scholarship. See College Match Requirements for Finalists for more information. 2. Rearrange rankings by November 5 (if necessary). If the order of your college rankings preferences has changed, you may re-arrange the order of your college rankings by November 5 if you wish to do so. You will not be able to add any new schools to your rankings at this point, but you may re-order your list of colleges or remove colleges. If you choose to change your rankings, you must also submit a new Match Agreement Form by November 5. More about the "match" process. QuestBridge sends the applications of students selected as finalists to our partner colleges for their review. Partner colleges ultimately make the final selection of scholarship recipients from among the finalists. Partner colleges select the students they would like to admit with College Match scholarships, and QuestBridge then matches those selected students with the highest-ranked college on their list that has also admitted them. A student will only be matched with one college. When a match is made between a finalist and a college, the agreement is binding (with the exception of MIT, Princeton, Stanford, and Yale, which are not binding). Matched students must withdraw any other college applications that they have submitted. Match Notification 1. Your notification will be posted to your Application Management page on December 2. QuestBridge notifies all finalists who ranked colleges of their College Match status on December 2. Because our partner colleges only offer a limited number of College Match awards, not all finalists will be matched. It is important to remember that not being matched is NOT the same as being rejected by the schools on your rankings list! Every year, many students are admitted through Regular Decision at schools where they did not match. 2. Automatic Regular Decision Consideration: Please note that finalists who have ranked and submitted all the required application materials to the following colleges during the College Match process and did not match with a binding college will automatically be considered for admission at: Caltech University of Chicago Carleton College Columbia University Dartmouth College Emory University Grinnell College Princeton University University of Notre Dame University of Pennsylvania University of Southern California University of Virginia Vanderbilt University Vassar College

Stanford University Yale University Tufts University In some cases, you will need to submit a mid-year school report or other additional materials. Check each school's list of Regular Decision requirements to ensure you have submitted all required materials. If you do not want to be considered for admission to these colleges, you will need to contact the appropriate admissions offices to withdraw your application. If you have been admitted to a school (either a QuestBridge partner or a non-partner school) through a binding decision program, you must contact the appropriate admissions offices to withdraw your application. 3. Some QuestBridge partner colleges offer the opportunity for students who ranked their college and are not matched with any college to be considered for Early Decision or Early Action. There is a small window of time during which you may request to be considered for Early Decision or Early Action at ONE partner college. Please see each individual partner's College Match Requirements for Finalists page for more information. 4. Finalists who are not matched are encouraged to apply to our partner colleges through the QuestBridge Regular Decision Process. Please see Regular Decision Requirements for more information. http://www.questbridge.org/for-students/ncm-college-match-process

Application Process: QuestBridge Regular Decision Admission through QuestBridge's Regular Decision process is not binding and does not come with a guaranteed financial aid package; however, because all of our partner colleges are committed to meeting financial need, many finalists are admitted to our partner colleges each year with very generous financial aid. More than 1,600 QuestBridge applicants were admitted to our partner colleges this year through the Regular Decision process, and were able to attend their school very affordably. You may apply to our partner colleges through the QuestBridge Regular Decision process if you: Apply to the National College Match but do not rank colleges. Rank colleges for the National College Match but are not selected for a College Match scholarship. There are many benefits to applying to our partner colleges through our Regular Decision process: Our application. Applying to our partner colleges as a QuestBridge applicant identifies you as a high-achieving student from a low-income background, which automatically sets you apart from the standard pool of applicants. Also, our application is designed to showcase your achievements in light of the challenges you have overcome, and allows you to present a fuller picture of yourself than standard college applications. No application fees. There is no fee to apply to QuestBridge. In addition, if you become a finalist, application fees to all of our partner colleges are waived. Access to any number of our partner colleges. Applying to our partner colleges through the Regular Decision process means you can apply to as many of our partners as you like. Non-binding agreements. Applying to our partner colleges through the Regular Decision process is non-binding, meaning if you are accepted, you have a choice of whether to attend that school. A note about applying to QuestBridge for the Regular Decision process only: If you apply to QuestBridge but do not rank colleges, you must still submit your application by September 27. If you become a finalist, the application fees to all of our partner colleges are waived. You may apply to as many of our partner colleges as you like, but you must also adhere to each school's individual submission requirements and deadlines. Once your application is sent to the partners you indicated for the Regular Decision process, you will hear from the schools directly regarding your admission status. Applying to our partners through the Regular Decision process does not make you eligible for the full four-year guaranteed College Match scholarship; however, many students who are admitted to our partner colleges through the Regular Decision process are still awarded very significant financial aid. Finalists who are not matched through the College Match are encouraged to apply to QuestBridge partner colleges through our Regular Decision process. It is important to understand that each college is only able to offer a small number of College Match scholarships. If you are

not matched with any of the colleges you ranked, it is NOT the same as being rejected by the colleges. It simply means that the college decided not to admit you early with a guaranteed full College Match scholarship. The QuestBridge Regular Decision Process 1. Submit the QuestBridge National College Match application by September 27. For complete information on the application process, please see the National College Match application process page. 2. Look for your finalist notification on October 22. QuestBridge notifies applicants via their Application Management page of their finalist status by the end of the day Pacific Time on October 22. You will be notified regardless of whether or not you are a finalist, even if you did not rank colleges for the College Match and are only applying for Regular Decision. 3. In December, select the partner colleges to which you would like to apply for QuestBridge Regular Decision process on your Application Management page. Regular Decision forwarding requests must be made between December 2 and December 12 at 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time. 4. Review the Regular Decision Requirements and submit materials by each school's deadlines. Each school has additional materials and application components you will need to submit in addition to having your QuestBridge application forwarded. (You may need to submit additional materials even if you ranked a college for the College Match process.) These requirements are due by the individual college's Regular Decision deadlines. Some schools require you to fill out and submit the Common Application in addition to the QuestBridge application, so please review this information carefully for each school you are applying to through the Regular Decision process. View the Regular Decision Requirements page. On this page, you can also learn more about which schools will automatically consider you for Regular Decision if you rank them but are not matched. Please note that there may be different requirements for finalists versus non-finalists. 5. Wait to hear from the colleges directly. Colleges contact you directly to inform you of their admission and financial aid decisions according to each school's own timeline, typically in the spring. http://www.questbridge.org/for-students/ncm-regular-decision-process

QuestBridge Match: Early Application Policy The National College Match is a binding, early admission program similar to Early Decision. In traditional Early Decision programs, a student can apply to only one college through Early Decision, and if admitted, agrees to enroll at that college and withdraw applications to other colleges. Under the College Match, students can select up to eight QuestBridge partner colleges that they rank in order of preference. If admitted to one of their ranked colleges with a College Match scholarship (i.e. "matched"), they agree to enroll at that college and must withdraw any other college applications.** Students can only be "matched" with one school: the highest ranked college on their list that admits them with a scholarship. Because of the binding nature of the College Match process, applicants must abide by the following policies: College Match applicants cannot apply to other colleges through Early Decision, Early Action, or Single-Choice Early Action (also known as Restrictive Early Action), even if all the schools ranked are non-binding schools. Think of it this way: QuestBridge is a doorway to many selective colleges, each of which has their own early application policy. Applying to QuestBridge and another early program therefore violates the policies of many of our participating partner colleges. College Match applicants may simultaneously apply to other colleges through those colleges' Regular Decision (non-binding) processes. Please note that students who apply to the College Match but do *not* rank colleges, or who are not selected as finalists, are not subject to any agreements with QuestBridge and are free to apply to any colleges for early or regular decision. Finalist notification is on October 22, 2013. **With the exception of four non-binding partner colleges: MIT, Princeton, Stanford, and Yale. For these schools, matched students are not obligated to attend the school, and may apply to other schools through Regular Decision and wait until the spring to decide where to enroll. Exceptions to the QuestBridge Early Application Policy: Students may apply to any college or university that requires an early application for eligibility to special scholarships or programs, as long as the admissions decision is nonbinding. Students may apply to their home-state college or university with a non-binding early application option, as long as applying to QuestBridge does not violate that college's policies. Students may apply to any college or university with a non-binding rolling admission process. If you are considering applying early to a school that does not fall under one of the exceptions listed above, please send an e-mail to questions@questbridge.org for clarification. For questions on our early application policy, please see our Frequently Asked Questions. Learn more about applying early to college. http://www.questbridge.org/for-students/early-application-policy

2012 National College Match Recipient Profile In 2012, 383 applicants received admission and full scholarships through the College Match. While tables and charts cannot express the personalities and diversity of the College Match scholarship recipients, these figures provide an overview of their academic achievements and demographics. To see a list of the 2012 College Match Scholarship recipients, click here. Of the 383 National College Match award recipients: 76% were among the first generation in their family to attend college. 29% were 1st in their class. 84% were in the top 5% of their class. SAT Score (CR + M) 11% scored above 1500. 35% scored above 1400. 63% scored above 1300. 87% scored above 1200. Income 28% had family income less than $20,000. 71% had family income less than $40,000. 96% had family income less than $60,000. Race/Ethnicity** **Students may select more than one.

Geographic Distribution http://www.questbridge.org/for-students/ncm-match-recipient-profile 2012 National College Match Finalist Profile In 2012, 4,518 students were named College Match Finalists. A collection of charts and figures does not convey the individuality of these students, but an overview of the academic achievement and socio-economic diversity of this group is noteworthy. Of the 4,518 National College Match finalists: 72% were among the first generation in their family to graduate from a four-year college in the United States. 19% were 1st in their class. 71% were in the top 5% of their class. SAT Score (CR + M) 6% scored above 1500. 19% scored above 1400. 45% scored above 1300. 72% scored above 1200. Income 24% had family income less than $20,000.

64% had family income less than $40,000. 93% had family income less than $60,000. Race/Ethnicity** Geographic Distribution. http://www.questbridge.org/for-students/ncm-finalist-profile

Acceptance Rates Completing an application for the QuestBridge National College Match requires an investment of time and effort. You may wish to assess that investment in light of the information below. QuestBridge's partner colleges evaluate QuestBridge applicants based on the same criteria that they use for other applicants. The number of QuestBridge applicants accepted by each of our partner colleges will differ each year. One way to evaluate your chances of acceptance by one of our partner colleges through the QuestBridge National College Match is by looking at the program's track record as shown in the following table. National College Match Statistics 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 Number of applicants 9577 7821 6647 5830 4889 3715 3345 Number of finalists 2012 finalist profile Number of finalists offered admission and College Match scholarships 2012 Match recipient profile Number of finalists offered admission and financial aid through Regular Decision* 4518 3850 2748 2506 2470 1794 1594 383 321 310 268 260 204 103 TBD 1650 1240 1040 820 730 575 Total number of finalists offered admission and financial aid through the College Match or Regular Decision* TBD 1979 1550 1308 1080 934 678 *Estimate based on available data from partner colleges. Institution General Acceptance Rates of QuestBridge College Partners 2012-2013 Acceptance Rate Acceptances / Applications Amherst College 13.7% 1,084 / 7,927 Bowdoin College 14.5% 1,021 / 7,052 Brown University 9.2% 2,649 / 28,919 Caltech 10.6% 584 / 5,535 Carleton College 21.0% 1,475 / 7,030

Colorado College 23.1% 1,286/ 5,568 Columbia University 6.9% 2,311 / 33,531 Dartmouth College 10.0% 2,252 / 22,416 Davidson College 24.8% 1,185 / 4,770 Emory University 26.0% 4,592 / 17,698 Grinnell College 36.3% 1,458 / 4,021 Haverford College 23.3% 835 / 3,590 MIT 8.9% 1,620 / 18,109 Northwestern University 13.9% 4,555 / 32,772 Oberlin College 33.8% 1,976 / 5,841 Pomona College 12.9% 922 / 7,153 Princeton University 7.3% 1,931 / 26,498 Rice University 16.6% 2,552 / 15,408 Scripps College 36.3% 785 / 2,163 Stanford University 5.7% 2,210 / 38,828 Swarthmore College 14.0% 929 / 6,614 Trinity College 31.1% 2,379 / 7,651 Tufts University 18.7% 3,445 / 18,420 University of Chicago 8.8% 2,676 / 30,369 University of Notre Dame 23.3% 3,947 / 16,957 University of Pennsylvania 12.1% 3,785 / 31,280 University of Southern California 19.7% 9,304 / 47,285 University of Virginia 28.4% 8,038 / 28,265 Vanderbilt University 12.0% 3,717 / 31,056 Vassar College 23.1% 1,752 / 7,597 Washington and Lee University 19.5% 1,163 / 5,972 Wellesley College 28.0% 1,343 / 4,794 Wesleyan University 19.4% 2,126 / 10,974

Williams College 16.9% 1,157 / 6,853 Yale University 6.7% 1,991 / 29,610 http://www.questbridge.org/for-students/ncm-acceptance-rates

COUNSELOR GUIDE TO THE APPLICATION This guide displays the sections and pages within The Common Application. It is designed to familiarize students with the information they will be asked to report and is not intended to be a comprehensive collection of all questions within the application. PROFILE Contacts Email address, phone number, mailing address Demographics Religion, military service, race/ethnicity (all optional) Geography Birthplace, countries lived in, language proficiency, citizenship FAMILY Household Parent marital status, parent(s) with whom you reside Parent and/or Guardian Name, birthplace, occupation, education, stepparent information Siblings Age, grade, education EDUCATION School Current school, dates attended; counselor name, phone, and email History Previous schools, dates attended, past/pending education interruptions (e.g. time off, early graduation, gap year, etc.), college courses, college assistance programs Academic Information GPA, class rank, current year courses, honors and awards TESTING College Entrance ACT and SAT English For Non-Native Speakers TOEFL, IELTS, PTE Academic Academic Subjects AP, IB, SAT Subject Tests, A-Levels Other Optional reporting for other relevant 9-12 testing ACTIVITIES Principal Activities/Work Years of participation, hours per week, weeks per year, position/leadership held (50 characters), brief description (150 characters). 10 activities maximum.

ESSAY EXPLANATIONS ADDITIONAL INFO COLLEGE PAGE 1 Select One, 650 Words Maximum Some students have a background or story that is so central to their identity that they believe their application would be incomplete without it. If this sounds like you, then please share your story. Recount an incident or time when you experienced failure. How did it affect you, and what lessons did you learn? Reflect on a time when you challenged a belief or idea. What prompted you to act? Would you make the same decision again? Describe a place or environment where you are perfectly content. What do you do or experience there, and why is it meaningful to you? Discuss an accomplishment or event, formal or informal, that marked your transition from childhood to adulthood within your culture, community, or family. Required Responses Explanations regarding school discipline 1, criminal history 2, education interruption, veteran discharge status Optional Responses Relevant circumstances or qualifications not reflected elsewhere in the application General Entry term, degree status, housing preference, test-optional preference, scholarship and financial aid preference Academics Academic interest, program(s) applying to Contacts Interactions with the institution (campus visit, off-campus interview, etc.) Family Family members who have attended or been employed by the institution Evaluations Names of classroom teachers, coaches, other recommenders Residence Required by some public institutions to determine in-state status Signature Acknowledgments and affirmations (Not all member colleges will ask all questions.) COLLEGE PAGE 2 Writing Supplement Additional short answer or essay responses if requested by institution 1. Have you ever been found responsible for a disciplinary violation at any educational institution you have attended from the 9th grade (or the international equivalent) forward, whether related to academic misconduct or behavioral misconduct, that resulted in a disciplinary action? These actions could include, but are not limited to: probation, suspension, removal, dismissal, or expulsion from the institution. 2. Have you ever been adjudicated guilty or convicted of a misdemeanor, felony, or other crime? Note that you are not required to answer "yes" to this question, or provide an explanation, if the criminal adjudication or conviction has been expunged, sealed, annulled, pardoned, destroyed, erased, impounded, or otherwise ordered by a court to be kept confidential.

Updated: 8/19/2013 DEADLINES APP FEES SUPPLEMENTS MINIMUM STANDARD TEST POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS Common App Member TYPE ED EDII EA EAII REA RD/ROLLING US INTL ART WRITING SAT/ACT Tests Used TEST POLICY INTL TE OE MR ED SAVES FORMS Adelphi University 12/1/2013 ROLLING 40 50 COL Absent Info SATorACTwithWriting A I/T Y Agnes Scott College W 8/15/2013 2/1/2014 3/1/2014 0 0 SATorACTwithWriting N I/T 1 Y Alaska Pacific University 8/15/2013 ROLLING 0 0 SATorACTwoWriting A T Y Y Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences 11/1/2013 2/1/2014 75 75 SATorACTwithWriting A T 1 Y Y Albion College 11/1/2013 12/1/2013 2/1/2014 0 0 SATorACTwithWriting A I/T Albright College ROLLING 0 0 See Website N I/T 1 Y Alfred University 12/1/2013 ROLLING 50 50 SR SATorACTwoWriting A I/T 1 Y Y Allegheny College 11/15/2013 1/15/2014 2/15/2014 0 0 SATorACTwoWriting A T 1 Y Y Alma College ROLLING 0 0 SATorACTwoWriting A I/T Y American University 11/15/2013 1/15/2014 1/15/2014 70 70 SR SATorACTwithWriting N I/T/PTE 1 Y Y Y Amherst College 11/15/2013 1/1/2014 60 60 SR SATnoWR2SuborACTnoWR A I/T 2 Y Y Y Anna Maria College ROLLING 25 25 SR SATorACTwithWriting N I/T 1 Arcadia University 1/15/2014 3/1/2014 0 0 COL SATorACTwithWriting A I/T/PTE 1 Y Assumption College 11/1/2013 12/15/2013 2/15/2014 50 50 SATorACTwithWriting N I/T 1 Y Y Augsburg College 11/15/2013 12/15/2013 ROLLING 0 0 SATorACTwithWriting A I/T 1 Y Y Y Augustana College (Illinois) ROLLING 0 0 SATorACTwoWriting N I/T/PTE 1 Y Augustana College (South Dakota) ROLLING 0 0 SATorACTwoWriting A I/T Y Austin College 12/1/2013 1/15/2014 3/1/2014 0 0 SATorACTwithWriting A I/T 1 Y Babson College 11/1/2013 11/1/2013 1/3/2014 75 75 SATorACTwithWriting A I/T 1 Y Y Y Baldwin Wallace University ROLLING 0 0 SATorACTwithWriting N I/T 1 Y Bard College 11/1/2013 1/1/2014 50 50 See Website N I/T 2 Y Y Barnard College W 11/1/2013 1/1/2014 65 65 SR SAT2subjorACTwWriting A I/T 2 Y Y Y Bates College 11/15/2013 1/1/2014 1/1/2014 60 0 COL See Website N I/T 2 Y Y Y Belmont University 10/15/2013 12/1/2013 ROLLING 50 50 SATorACTwoWriting A T Y Beloit College 11/1/2013 11/1/2013 12/1/2013 1/15/2014 0 0 COL SATorACTwoWriting A I/T 1 Y Y Y Bennington College 11/15/2013 1/3/2014 12/1/2013 1/3/2014 60 60 SATorACTwoWriting N I/T 2 Y Y Y Bentley University 11/1/2013 11/1/2013 1/7/2014 50 75 SATorACTwithWriting A I/T 1 Y Y Berry College ROLLING 0 0 See Website A I/T Y Birmingham Southern College 11/15/2013 2/1/2014 40 40 SATorACTwoWriting A I/T 1 Y Blackburn College ROLLING 20 20 SATorACTwoWriting A T Y Y Boston College 11/1/2013 1/1/2014 70 70 SR SAT2subjorACTwWriting A T 2 Boston University 11/1/2013 1/1/2014 80 80 SATorACTwithWriting A I/T 1 Y Y Y Bowdoin College 11/15/2013 1/1/2014 1/1/2014 60 60 SR See Website N I/T 2 Y Y Y Bradley University 12/1/2013 2/1/2014 5/1/2014 0 0 SATorACTwoWriting A T Y Y Brandeis University 11/1/2013 1/1/2014 1/1/2014 65 65 SR SATorACTwithWriting N I/T 1 Y Y Y Brown University 11/1/2013 1/1/2014 75 75 SR SAT2subjorACTwWriting A T 2 Y Y Y Bryant University 11/15/2013 1/15/2014 12/2/2013 2/3/2014 50 50 See Website N I/T Y Y Y Bryn Mawr College W 11/15/2013 1/1/2014 1/15/2014 0 0 SR See Website F I/T 2 Y Y Y Bucknell University 11/15/2013 1/15/2014 1/15/2014 60 60 SR SATorACTwithWriting A I/T/PTE 1 Y Y Burlington College ROLLING 50 50 COL SATorACTwithWriting N I/T 1 Y Y Butler University 11/1/2013 ROLLING 0 0 COL SATorACTwithWriting A I/T Y Caldwell College 12/1/2013 ROLLING 40 40 SATorACTwithWriting A I/T 1 Y California College of the Arts ROLLING 60 60 COL SATorACTwithWriting N T 1 1 Y Y California Institute of Technology (Caltech) 11/1/2013 1/3/2014 75 75 SATorACTwithWriting2Subj A T 2 Y Y California Lutheran University 11/1/2013 2/1/2014 25 25 SATorACTwoWriting A I/T 1 Y Calvin College ROLLING 0 0 SATorACTwoWriting A I/T 1 Y Canisius College ROLLING 0 0 SATorACTwoWriting A I/T 1 Y Carleton College 11/15/2013 1/15/2014 1/15/2014 0 0 COL SATorACTwithWriting A I/T 2 Y Y Y Carnegie Mellon University 11/1/2013 1/1/2014 75 75 SR SATorACTwithWriting2Subj A I/T 1 Y Y Carroll College (Montana) 11/1/2013 ROLLING 0 0 SATorACTwoWriting A I/T Y Carroll University ROLLING 0 0 SATorACTwoWriting A I/T Y Case Western Reserve University 11/1/2013 1/15/2014 0 0 SATorACTwithWriting A I/T 2 Y Y Page 1 of 10

Updated: 8/19/2013 DEADLINES APP FEES SUPPLEMENTS MINIMUM STANDARD TEST POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS Common App Member TYPE ED EDII EA EAII REA RD/ROLLING US INTL ART WRITING SAT/ACT Tests Used TEST POLICY INTL TE OE MR ED SAVES FORMS Castleton State College ROLLING 40 40 SATorACTwithWriting A I/T 1 Y Y Cazenovia College ROLLING 0 0 SATorACTwithWriting N T 1 Y Cedar Crest College W ROLLING 0 0 SATorACTwithWriting A T 2 Y Y Centenary College (Louisiana) 12/1/2013 2/15/2014 0 0 SATorACTwoWriting A I/T Y Centenary College (NJ) ROLLING 30 30 SATorACTwithWriting A I/T/PTE Y Central Connecticut State University ROLLING 50 50 SATorACTwithWriting A I/T Y Centre College 12/1/2013 1/15/2014 12/1/2013 1/15/2014 0 0 SATorACTwoWriting A T 1 Y Y Y Champlain College 11/15/2013 1/15/2014 2/1/2014 0 0 SATorACTwithWriting A I/T 1 Y Y Y Chapman University 11/1/2013 1/15/2014 65 65 SR SATorACTwithWriting A I/T/PTE 1 Y Y Chatham University W ROLLING 0 0 SATorACTwithWriting N I/T 1 1 Y Y Chicago State University 12/1/2013 5/1/2014 25 100 SATorACTwoWriting A I/T Y Y Christian Brothers University ROLLING 25 25 SATorACTwoWriting A I Y Christopher Newport University 11/15/2013 12/1/2013 2/1/2014 50 50 SATorACTwoWriting S I/T Y Y Claremont McKenna College 11/1/2013 1/1/2014 1/1/2014 60 60 SR SATorACTwithWriting A I/T 2 Y Y Y Clark University 11/15/2013 1/15/2014 60 60 SATorACTwithWriting N T 1 Y Y Clarkson University 12/1/2013 1/15/2014 0 0 SATorACTwithWriting N I/T 1 Y Y Coe College 12/10/2013 3/1/2014 0 0 SATorACTwoWriting A I/T/PTE 1 Y Colby College 11/15/2013 1/1/2014 1/1/2014 0 0 SR See Website F I/T 2 Y Y Colby-Sawyer College 12/1/2013 ROLLING 0 0 SATorACTwoWriting N T Y Colgate University 11/15/2013 3/1/2014 1/15/2014 60 0 COL SATorACTwoWriting A I/T 2 Y Y Y College of Mount Saint Vincent 11/15/2013 ROLLING 35 35 SATorACTwithWriting A I/T 1 Y Y College of Notre Dame of Maryland W 12/1/2013 2/1/2014 45 45 SATorACTwithWriting A T Y College of St. Joseph 8/15/2013 25 25 SATorACTwoWriting N I/T 1 Y College of the Atlantic 12/1/2013 1/10/2014 2/15/2014 50 50 See Website N T 2 Y Y Y College of the Holy Cross 12/15/2013 1/15/2014 60 60 SATorACTwithWriting N T 1 Y Y Y College of Wooster 11/1/2013 1/15/2014 11/15/2013 2/15/2014 0 0 SATorACTwoWriting A I/T 1 Y Y Colorado College 11/15/2013 1/1/2014 11/15/2013 1/15/2014 60 60 COL See Website F I/T/PTE 2 Y Y Y Colorado State University 12/1/2013 2/1/2014 50 50 SATorACTwoWriting A I/T Y Columbia College Chicago 8/15/2014 35 100 SR SATorACTwoWriting N I/T 1 Columbia University 11/1/2013 1/1/2014 85 85 SR SAT2subjorACTwWriting A I/T 2 Y Y Y Concordia College 11/15/2013 ROLLING 50 100 SATorACTwithWriting A I/T 1 1 Y Concordia University - Portland, OR ROLLING 0 50 SATorACTwoWriting A I/T 2 Concordia University Irvine 12/1/2013 4/1/2014 50 50 SATorACTwoWriting A I/T 1 Y Connecticut College 11/15/2013 1/1/2014 1/1/2014 60 60 SR SATorACTwoWriting2Subj N I/T 2 Y Y Converse College W ROLLING 0 0 COL SATorACTwoWriting A T Y Cornell College 11/1/2013 2/1/2014 12/1/2013 2/1/2014 0 0 COL SATorACTwoWriting A I/T 1 Y Cornell University 11/1/2013 1/2/2014 75 75 See Website A I/T 2 Y Y Y Creighton University 12/1/2013 ROLLING 0 0 SATorACTwoWriting A I/T Y Curry College 12/1/2013 ROLLING 50 50 SATorACTwithWriting A T 1 Y Y Daemen College ROLLING 25 25 SATorACTwoWriting N I/T 2 Y Dartmouth College 11/1/2013 1/1/2014 80 80 SR SATorACTwithWriting2Subj A I/T 2 1 Y Y Y Davidson College 11/15/2013 1/2/2014 1/2/2014 50 0 See Website A I/T 2 Y Y Y Denison University 11/1/2013 1/15/2014 1/15/2014 40 40 COL SATorACTwoWriting N T 1 Y Y Y DePaul University 11/15/2013 ROLLING 25 25 SATorACTwoWriting N I/T/PTE Y DePauw University 11/1/2013 12/1/2013 2/1/2014 0 0 SATorACTwoWriting A I/T Y Y DeSales University ROLLING 0 0 SATorACTwoWriting A T 1 Y Dickinson College 11/15/2013 1/15/2014 12/1/2013 2/1/2014 65 65 SR SATorACTwoWriting N I/T 1 Y Y Y Dominican University of California ROLLING 0 0 SATorACTwithWriting A I/T/PTE Y Dowling College 8/31/2013 ROLLING 35 35 SATorACTwithWriting S T 2 Y Y Drake University ROLLING 0 0 SATorACTwoWriting A T Drew University 12/1/2013 2/1/2014 2/15/2014 60 60 SATorACTwoWriting N I/T 1 1 Y Y Y Drexel University 11/15/2013 1/15/2014 0 0 SATorACTwithWriting A I/T 1 Y Y Drury University ROLLING 50 100 SATorACTwoWriting A I/T Y Page 2 of 10

Updated: 8/19/2013 DEADLINES APP FEES SUPPLEMENTS MINIMUM STANDARD TEST POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS Common App Member TYPE ED EDII EA EAII REA RD/ROLLING US INTL ART WRITING SAT/ACT Tests Used TEST POLICY INTL TE OE MR ED SAVES FORMS Duke University 11/1/2013 1/2/2014 85 85 SR SAT2subjorACTwWriting A None 2 Y Y Y Earlham College 11/1/2013 1/1/2014 12/1/2013 2/1/2014 3/1/2014 0 0 SR SATorACTwithWriting N I/T 1 Y Y Y Eastern Connecticut State University ROLLING 50 50 SATorACTwoWriting A I/T 1 Y Y Eastern University ROLLING 25 25 SATorACTwoWriting A I/T Y Eckerd College 11/15/2013 ROLLING 40 40 SATorACTwoWriting A I/T 1 Y Y Elizabethtown College ROLLING 0 0 SATorACTwoWriting S T 1 Y Elmira College 11/15/2013 1/15/2014 ROLLING 50 50 SATorACTwithWriting A I/T 1 Y Y Elms College ROLLING 30 30 SATorACTwithWriting A I/T 1 Y Y Emerson College 11/1/2013 1/15/2014 65 0 SATorACTwithWriting A I/T 1 Y Y Emmanuel College 11/1/2013 11/15/2013 2/15/2014 0 0 SATorACTwoWriting A I/T/PTE 1 1 Y Y Emory & Henry College 11/15/2013 ROLLING 0 0 SATorACTwithWriting A I/T 1 1 Y Y Emory University 11/1/2013 1/1/2014 1/15/2014 75 75 SR SATorACTwithWriting A None 2 Y Y Y Fairfield University 1/1/2014 11/1/2013 1/15/2014 60 60 SATorACTwithWriting N I/T Y Y Felician College ROLLING 30 50 SATorACTwithWriting A I/T 1 Y Fisk University 8/15/2013 3/1/2014 0 0 SATorACTwithWriting A I/T 1 1 Y Y Y Flagler College 11/1/2013 3/1/2014 50 50 SATorACTwithWriting A I/T Y Y Florida Institute of Technology ROLLING 0 0 SATorACTwoWriting A I/T Y Florida Southern College 12/1/2013 ROLLING 0 0 COL SATorACTwoWriting A I/T Y Y Fontbonne University 12/15/2013 ROLLING 25 50 SATorACTwoWriting A T Y Y Fordham University 11/1/2013 1/1/2014 70 70 SATorACTwithWriting A I/T/PTE Y Y Franklin and Marshall College 11/15/2013 1/15/2014 1/15/2014 60 60 SR SATorACTwoWriting N T 2 Y Y Y Franklin College Switzerland 12/1/2013 ROLLING 90 90 SATorACTwithWriting A I/T 2 Y Y Franklin Pierce University ROLLING 40 40 SATorACTwithWriting A I/T Y Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering 1/1/2014 80 100 SATorACTwithWriting2Subj A None 2 Y Y Furman University 11/1/2013 11/15/2013 1/15/2014 50 50 SATorACTwithWriting N I/T Y Y Gannon University ROLLING 0 0 SATorACTwoWriting A I/T Y George Fox University 11/15/2013 ROLLING 40 40 SATorACTwithWriting A T 1 Y Georgia Institute of Technology 10/15/2013 1/10/2014 75 0 SATorACTwithWriting A None Y Y Georgian Court University ROLLING 40 40 SATorACTwithWriting A T 1 Y Gettysburg College 11/15/2013 1/15/2014 2/1/2014 65 0 SR See Website N I/T 1 Y Y Y Gonzaga University 11/15/2013 2/1/2014 50 50 SATorACTwoWriting A I/T 1 1 Y Y Goshen College ROLLING 25 25 SATorACTwoWriting A I/T Y Goucher College 11/15/2013 1/15/2014 12/1/2013 2/1/2014 55 55 SATorACTwithWriting N I/T 1 Y Y Y Green Mountain College 11/1/2013 1/3/2014 ROLLING 0 0 COL See Website N I/T Y Grinnell College 11/15/2013 1/1/2014 1/15/2014 0 0 SR SATorACTwithWriting A I/T 2 Y Y Guilford College 11/15/2013 1/15/2014 2/15/2014 0 0 See Website N I/T Y Gustavus Adolphus College 10/1/2013 11/1/2013 ROLLING 0 0 SATorACTwoWriting N T 1 Hamilton College 11/15/2013 1/1/2014 1/1/2014 70 70 SR See Website F I/T 1 Y Y Hamline University (MN) 12/1/2013 2/1/2014 ROLLING 0 40 SATorACTwoWriting A I/T/PTE Hampden-Sydney College M 11/15/2013 12/17/2013 1/15/2014 3/1/2014 30 30 SATorACTwithWriting A I/T 1 Y Y Y Hampshire College 11/15/2013 1/1/2014 12/1/2013 1/1/2014 0 0 SATorACTwithWriting N I/T 1 Y Y Y Hanover College 12/1/2013 3/1/2014 50 50 SATorACTwoWriting A I/T Y Hartwick College 11/15/2013 ROLLING 0 0 COL SATorACTwoWriting S I/T Y Y Harvard University 11/1/2013 1/1/2014 75 75 SATorACTwithWriting2Subj A T 2 Y Y Harvey Mudd College 11/15/2013 1/1/2014 1/1/2014 70 70 SATorACTwithWriting2Subj A I/T 2 Y Y Y Haverford College 11/15/2013 1/15/2014 60 60 SR SAT2subjorACTwWriting A T 2 Y Y Y Hawai'i Pacific University 12/1/2013 ROLLING 50 50 SATorACTwoWriting A None 1 Y Hendrix College 11/15/2013 2/1/2014 6/1/2014 0 0 SATorACTwoWriting A I/T Y Hillsdale College 11/15/2013 12/15/2013 2/15/2014 0 0 SATorACTwoWriting A T 1 Y Y Y Hiram College ROLLING 0 0 SATorACTwoWriting A T 1 1 Y Hobart and William Smith Colleges 11/15/2013 1/1/2014 2/1/2014 0 0 SATorACTwithWriting N I/T 1 Y Y Y Hofstra University 11/15/2013 12/15/2013 ROLLING 60 75 SATorACTwithWriting A I/T 2 Y Y Hollins University W 11/1/2013 12/1/2013 2/1/2014 0 0 SATorACTwithWriting A I/T Y Y Page 3 of 10

Updated: 8/19/2013 DEADLINES APP FEES SUPPLEMENTS MINIMUM STANDARD TEST POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS Common App Member TYPE ED EDII EA EAII REA RD/ROLLING US INTL ART WRITING SAT/ACT Tests Used TEST POLICY INTL TE OE MR ED SAVES FORMS Hood College 11/15/2013 12/3/2013 1/15/2014 ROLLING 0 0 SATorACTwithWriting S I/T 1 1 Y Y Hope College 11/1/2013 ROLLING 35 35 SATorACTwoWriting A I/T Y Howard University 11/1/2013 2/15/2014 45 45 COL SATorACTwithWriting A I/T/PTE 1 1 Y Hult International Business School 10/28/2013 11/18/2013 12/9/2013 1/20/2014 ROLLING 75 75 SATorACTwithWriting N I/T 1 Y Y Husson University ROLLING 40 40 SATorACTwithWriting A I/T 1 1 Y Illinois College 12/15/2013 ROLLING 0 0 SATorACTwoWriting N T Y Illinois Institute of Technology 12/1/2013 ROLLING 0 0 SATorACTwoWriting A I/T/PTE 1 Y Illinois Wesleyan University 11/15/2013 2/15/2014 0 0 COL SATorACTwoWriting A I/T Y Y Immaculata University ROLLING 0 0 SATorACTwithWriting A I/T 1 Y Y Iona College 12/1/2013 ROLLING 50 50 SATorACTwithWriting A I/T Y Y Ithaca College 11/1/2013 12/1/2013 2/1/2014 60 60 SATorACTwithWriting N I/T Y Y Jacobs University Bremen 11/1/2013 12/1/2013 2/1/2014 ROLLING 0 0 SATorACTwoWriting A I/T 1 Y Y John Cabot University in Rome ROLLING 50 50 SATorACTwithWriting F I/T 2 Y Y John Carroll University 12/1/2013 ROLLING 0 0 SATorACTwithWriting A I/T Y Johns Hopkins University 11/1/2013 1/1/2014 70 70 SATorACTwithWriting A T 2 Y Y Y Johnson State College ROLLING 40 40 SATorACTwoWriting A I/T Y Juniata College 11/15/2013 2/15/2014 3/15/2014 0 0 SATorACTwithWriting N I/T/PTE 1 Y Y Kalamazoo College 11/15/2013 2/15/2014 11/15/2013 1/15/2014 40 40 COL SATorACTwithWriting A I/T 1 Y Y Y Keele University ROLLING 0 0 SATorACTwithWriting2Subj F I/T/PTE Y Y Keene State College 4/1/2014 50 50 SR SATorACTwithWriting A I/T Kenyon College 11/15/2013 1/15/2014 1/15/2014 0 0 SR SATorACTwoWriting A I/T 1 Y Y Y Kettering University 11/15/2013 ROLLING 0 0 SATorACTwoWriting A I/T Keuka College ROLLING 0 0 SATorACTwoWriting N I/T 1 Y Y Keystone College ROLLING 30 30 COL SATorACTwithWriting A I/T 1 Y Y King's College 7/11/2014 0 0 SATorACTwithWriting S T King's College London ROLLING 30 30 See Website A I/T Y Knox College 11/1/2013 12/1/2013 2/1/2014 40 0 SR SATorACTwoWriting N I/T 1 Y La Salle University 11/15/2013 ROLLING 0 0 SATorACTwoWriting A I/T 1 Y Lafayette College 11/15/2013 2/1/2014 1/15/2014 65 65 SR SATorACTwithWriting A I/T 1 Y Y Lake Forest College 11/15/2013 1/15/2014 11/15/2013 2/15/2014 0 0 SATorACTwithWriting N I/T 1 Y Y Y Lasell College 11/15/2013 ROLLING 0 0 SATorACTwoWriting A I/T 1 Lawrence Technological University ROLLING 30 30 SATorACTwithWriting A I/T 1 Y Lawrence University 11/1/2013 12/1/2013 1/15/2014 40 40 SATorACTwithWriting N I/T 1 Y Y Le Moyne College ROLLING 0 0 SATorACTwoWriting A T 1 Lehigh University 11/15/2013 1/1/2014 1/1/2014 70 70 SATorACTwithWriting A T 1 Y Y Y Lesley University 12/1/2013 ROLLING 0 0 SR SATorACTwithWriting A I/T 1 1 Y Lewis & Clark College 11/1/2013 1/15/2014 0 0 SATorACTwoWriting N I/T 1 Y Lexington College W 12/31/2013 ROLLING 30 75 SATorACTwithWriting A T 1 Y Y Y Lincoln University of Pennsylvania ROLLING 10 10 SATorACTwoWriting A T 2 Y Y Linfield College 11/15/2013 ROLLING 0 0 SATorACTwoWriting A I/T 1 Y Y Lipscomb University ROLLING 50 50 SATorACTwoWriting A I/T Y List College The Jewish Theological Seminary 11/15/2013 1/15/2014 2/15/2014 65 65 SR SATorACTwithWriting A T 2 Y Y Y LIU Post ROLLING 40 40 SATorACTwoWriting A I/T Y Long Island University Brooklyn Campus ROLLING 40 40 COL SATorACTwithWriting A I/T 1 1 Y Y Loyola Marymount University 11/1/2013 1/15/2014 60 60 SR SATorACTwithWriting A I/T 1 Y Loyola University Maryland 11/1/2013 1/15/2014 0 0 SATorACTwoWriting N T 1 Y Loyola University New Orleans ROLLING 0 0 SATorACTwithWriting A I/T Luther College ROLLING 0 0 SATorACTwoWriting A I/T 1 Y Lycoming College 5/1/2014 0 0 SATorACTwithWriting S T 1 1 Lyndon State College ROLLING 44 44 SATorACTwithWriting A T 1 Y Lynn University 3/31/2014 ROLLING 45 45 COL SATorACTwoWriting S I/T/PTE Y Y Macalester College 11/15/2013 1/1/2014 1/15/2014 40 40 SR SATorACTwoWriting A I/T 2 Y Y Page 4 of 10

Updated: 8/19/2013 DEADLINES APP FEES SUPPLEMENTS MINIMUM STANDARD TEST POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS Common App Member TYPE ED EDII EA EAII REA RD/ROLLING US INTL ART WRITING SAT/ACT Tests Used TEST POLICY INTL TE OE MR ED SAVES FORMS Manchester University ROLLING 0 0 SATorACTwithWriting A I/T Y Y Manhattan College 11/15/2013 ROLLING 60 60 SR SATorACTwithWriting A I/T Y Y Manhattanville College 12/1/2013 ROLLING 50 50 SR SATorACTwithWriting N I/T 1 Y Y Y Marietta College ROLLING 0 0 SATorACTwoWriting A I/T Y Marist College 11/1/2013 11/15/2013 2/1/2014 50 50 COL SATorACTwithWriting N I/T 1 Y Y Marlboro College 11/15/2013 1/15/2014 3/1/2014 50 50 SATorACTwithWriting N I/T 1 Y Y Marquette University 12/1/2013 0 0 SATorACTwoWriting A I/T Y Marymount Manhattan College ROLLING 60 60 SATorACTwithWriting A I/T/PTE 1 Y Marymount University ROLLING 40 40 SATorACTwithWriting A I/T/PTE 1 Y Y Maryville University of St. Louis ROLLING 0 0 SATorACTwoWriting A I/T/PTE Y Marywood University ROLLING 0 0 COL SATorACTwithWriting A I/T 1 Y Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts 12/1/2013 ROLLING 40 40 SATorACTwoWriting A I/T 1 Y Y McDaniel College 11/1/2013 12/1/2013 1/2/2014 50 50 See Website A I/T 1 Y MCPHS 11/15/2013 2/2/2014 0 0 SATorACTwoWriting S I/T 1 Y Y Menlo College ROLLING 40 40 SATorACTwithWriting A I/T 1 Y Y Mercer University 11/1/2013 ROLLING 50 50 SATorACTwoWriting A I/T Y Mercy College ROLLING 40 40 COL SATorACTwoWriting N T Y Mercyhurst University ROLLING 0 0 SATorACTwithWriting A I/T Y Meredith College W 10/30/2013 ROLLING 40 40 SATorACTwithWriting A I/T Y Y Merrimack College 11/15/2013 11/15/2013 2/15/2014 0 0 SATorACTwithWriting N I/T Y Y Miami University (Ohio) 11/15/2013 12/1/2013 2/1/2014 50 70 SATorACTwoWriting A I/T Y Y Middlebury College 11/1/2013 1/1/2014 1/1/2014 65 65 SR See Website F I/T/PTE 2 Y Y Y Mills College W 11/15/2013 1/15/2014 50 50 SATorACTwithWriting A I/T 1 Y Millsaps College 12/1/2013 ROLLING 0 0 SATorACTwoWriting A T 1 Y Y MODUL University Vienna ROLLING 0 0 See Website N I/T 2 Y Y Molloy College 12/1/2013 ROLLING 30 30 SATorACTwithWriting A T Y Monmouth University 12/1/2013 3/1/2014 50 50 SATorACTwithWriting A I/T Y Moravian College 2/15/2014 0 0 SATorACTwithWriting N I/T 1 Y Y Morehouse College M 11/1/2013 3/1/2014 50 50 SATorACTwithWriting A I/T 1 1 Y Mount Holyoke College W 11/15/2013 1/1/2014 1/15/2014 0 0 SR See Website N I/T 2 Y Y Y Mount Saint Mary College ROLLING 0 0 SATorACTwithWriting A T Y Mount St. Mary's College W 12/1/2013 2/15/2014 20 20 SATorACTwithWriting A I Y Y Muhlenberg College 2/15/2014 2/15/2014 50 50 SATorACTwithWriting S T 2 Y Y Y Naropa University ROLLING 50 50 SATorACTwithWriting N I/T Y Y Nazareth College 11/1/2013 12/1/2013 2/1/2014 0 0 SATorACTwithWriting N T Y Y New College of Florida 11/1/2013 ROLLING 30 30 SATorACTwithWriting A I/T Y New England College 7/11/2014 0 0 See Website A None Y New School - Eugene Lang College 11/1/2013 1/1/2014 1/6/2014 50 50 SATorACTwithWriting F I/T 1 Y Y New York Institute of Technology (NYIT) 12/1/2013 ROLLING 50 50 SATorACTwoWriting A I/T 1 Y New York University 11/1/2013 1/1/2014 1/1/2014 70 70 SR See Website N I/T/PTE 1 Y Y Y Newberry College ROLLING 30 30 SATorACTwoWriting A I/T Y Newbury College ROLLING 0 0 COL SATorACTwithWriting N T 1 Y Niagara University 12/14/2013 ROLLING 0 0 SATorACTwithWriting A I/T 1 Y Y Nichols College 12/1/2013 ROLLING 0 0 SATorACTwithWriting S I/T Y Northeastern University 11/1/2013 1/15/2014 75 75 SR SATorACTwithWriting A I/T/PTE 1 Y Y Northland College ROLLING 0 0 SATorACTwoWriting A T Y Northwestern University 11/1/2013 1/1/2014 75 75 SATorACTwithWriting A I/T 1 Y Y Notre Dame de Namur University 12/1/2013 2/1/2014 ROLLING 50 50 SATorACTwithWriting A I/T/PTE 1 Y Y Oberlin College 11/15/2013 1/1/2014 1/15/2014 35 35 SR SATorACTwithWriting A I/T 2 Y Y Y Occidental College 11/15/2013 1/2/2014 1/10/2014 60 60 COL SATorACTwithWriting A I/T 2 Y Y Oglethorpe University 11/15/2013 ROLLING 50 50 SATorACTwithWriting A I/T 1 Y Ohio Wesleyan University 11/15/2013 11/30/2013 1/15/2014 3/1/2014 0 0 SATorACTwoWriting A I/T Y Y Oklahoma City University ROLLING 55 55 SATorACTwoWriting A I/T 2 Y Page 5 of 10