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CUNY Admission Profile: Freshman Fall 2017 General 1 Support Programs (SEEK/College Discovery) 2 FOUR-YEAR COLLEGES High School Average Mean SAT (ERW + M) ACT (comp) High School Average Mean SAT (ERW + M) Baruch College 89.8 1340 28 86.4 1110 22 ACT (comp) Brooklyn College 88.2 1220 25 80.7 1000 19 The City College of New York 89.9 1240 26 84.8 1050 20 The Sophie Davis Biomedical Education Program/CUNY School of Medicine 95.0 1400 29 College of Staten Island 87.3 1170 24 73.9 900 17 Hunter College 89.4 1280 27 86.2 1090 21 John Jay College of Criminal Justice 85.6 1130 23 79.2 950 18 Lehman College 87.2 1130 23 83.1 970 18 Macaulay Honors College 94.4 1470 32 Medgar Evers College 3 76.4 900 17 72.4 880 16 New York City College of Technology 3 81.3 1000 19 72.9 900 17 Queens College 88.3 1220 25 84.1 1030 20 York College 82.8 1040 20 76.2 890 16 COMMUNITY COLLEGES Borough of Manhattan Community College 76.2 71.2 Bronx Community College 75.2 70.9 Guttman Community College 4 73.4 Hostos Community College 76.2 71.4 Kingsborough Community College 76.6 71.4 LaGuardia Community College 76.5 71.4 Queensborough Community College 76.1 71.5 1 Includes students admitted to the Macaulay Honors College and local honors programs. 2 Available to New York State Residents only. 3 Based on students admitted to both associate and bachelor s degree programs. 4 Based on the first step of a three-step admission review process.

Athletics THE CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK Intercollegiate or intramural athletic opportunities are available to students at every CUNY college. At the varsity level, four-year and community colleges compete on 23 men s and women s teams in 14 different sports. Four-year college varsity teams compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), while community college teams belong to the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA). All CUNY colleges are members of CUNYAC, The City University of New York Athletic Conference. Citywide CUNYAC championship tournaments in all sports are hotly contested and followed closely by CUNY students and the New York City press. The Commissioner s Cup is presented each year to the top four-year and community college athletic program. OVER 14 DIFFERENT SPORTS Baruch College Brooklyn College The City College of New York College of Staten Island Hunter College John Jay College of Criminal Justice Lehman College Medgar Evers College Queens College York College Borough of Manhattan Community College Bronx Community College Hostos Community College Kingsborough Community College Queensborough Community College Baseball (men) 1 Basketball (men) 1 Basketball (women) 1 Cheerleading / Dance (coed) 1 Cross Country (men) 1 Cross Country (women) 1 Fencing (men) Fencing (women) 1 Lacrosse (men) Lacrosse (women) 1 Rifle (coed) Soccer (men) 1 Soccer (women) 1 Softball (women) 1 Swimming (men) 1 Swimming (women) 1 Tennis (men) 1 Tennis (women) 1 (men) 1 (women) 1 Volleyball (men) Volleyball (women) 1 Wrestling (men) All CUNY colleges compete at the Division III level, except Queens College, which sponsors Division II programs as specified in footnotes. 1 Division II Note: New York City College of Technology and LaGuardia Community College offer intramural programs only. New Community College - Under Development www.cuny.edu/undergraduate

Admissions Information Summary 2017 For more information call our toll-free number at 800-342-3811 or visit us on the web at www.suny.edu/attend Early SAT Scores***ACT Scores H.S. Decision (ED) English Time Campus Name Undergraduate (combined) (composite) GPA or Early Early EOP Language Joint Teaching Honors Shortened (by campus type) Enrollment Scores reflect middle 50% Action (EA) Admission Program Options Admissions Certificate Program Degree ROTC University Centers and Doctoral Degree Granting Institutions Albany 13,139 1150-1300 23-27 88-94 EA Yes Yes Yes Yes Grad level Yes No A*, AF* Binghamton 13,578 1300-1430 28-31 92-97 EA Yes Yes Yes Yes Grad level Yes Yes A*, AF*, M* University at Buffalo++ 20,411 1150-1310 24-30 89-95 EA Yes Yes Yes Yes Grad level Yes No A* Stony Brook++ 16,829 1220-1360 26-31 90-96 No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No A*, AF* SUNY Polytechnic Institute 2,000 1070-1270 23-28 88-94 EA Yes Yes No No No No Yes A*, AF* NYS Ceramics at Alfred University+ 610 1080-1290 ** 21-27 82-91 ED Yes Yes No No Yes* Yes No A* College of Optometry Graduate and Professional Degrees Only No No No No No No No No Cornell University: Agriculture & Life Sciences+ 3,379 1320-1510 ** 28-33 -- ED Yes Yes No No No No No A, AF, M, N Human Ecology 1,187 1340-1500 31-33 -- ED Yes Yes No No No Yes No A, AF, M, N Veterinary Medicine Graduate Level Only -- ED No No No No No No No Industrial & Labor Relations+ 980 1380-1480 ** 30-33 -- ED Yes Yes No No No Yes No A, AF, M, N Environmental Science & Forestry 1,750 1180-1320 25-29 90-95 ED Yes Yes Yes* No Yes* Yes No A*, AF* Downstate Medical Center (Brooklyn) 338 -- -- -- No Yes Yes No No No No No Upstate Medical University (Syracuse) 206 -- -- -- No Yes Yes No Yes No No No University Colleges Brockport 7,128 1070-1200 21-25 87-94 No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes A, AF*, N* Buffalo State 8,591 980-1110 20-24 83-89 No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No A* Cortland 6,306 1080-1230 21-26 86-94 EA Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No A*, AF* Fredonia 4,386 1040-1220 20-26 86-93 No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Geneseo 5,700 1150-1310 24-29 90-96 ED Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No A*, AF* New Paltz 6,717 1070-1290 24-29 90-95 EA Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes A* Old Westbury 4,313 950-1150 20-25 84-90 EA Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes A*, AF* Oneonta 5,800 1080-1190 21-25 87-92 EA Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Oswego 7,100 1100-1250 22-26 86-93 EA Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No A*, AF* Plattsburgh 5,215 1060-1180 21-25 85-92 No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Potsdam 3,416 -- -- 87-91 No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No A*, AF* Purchase+ 3,944 -- -- 85-90 EA Yes Yes Yes No No No No Empire State College+ 17,069 -- -- -- No No No No No Grad level No Yes Colleges of Technology Alfred State 3,735 950-1140 19-25 80-88 No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes A* Baccalaureate only 1,735 1010-1240 22-28 84-92 Canton 3,241 820-1010 17-22 79-87 No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No A*, AF* Baccalaureate only 1,763 900-1020 18-22 83-89 Cobleskill 2,288 870-1060 18-22 83-93 No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No A* Baccalaureate only 1,243 1000-1160 20-24 83-90 Delhi+ 3,423 900-1090 17-24 77-86 No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Baccalaureate only 1,499 1010-1160 20-25 83-90 Farmingdale State 9,375 930-1120 20-24 85-91 No Yes Yes No Yes No No No A*, AF*, M*, N* Maritime College 1,650 1140-1220 23-27 85-92 ED No Yes No Yes No No No A*, AF*, CG*, M, N Morrisville State 3,003 860-1060 17-23 77-86 No Yes Yes No Yes No No No A*, AF* Baccalaureate only 1,016 910-1100 18-23 79-86 Abbreviations: A = Army, AF = Air Force, CG = Coast Guard, M = Marines, N = Navy * Cross-registration (offered at neighboring institutions) ** SAT scores have been concorded to represent scores on tests administered after March 2016 *** The SAT ranges above represent combined evidence-based reading and writing and math scores on tests administered after March 2016. (The maximum possible total is 1600.) + Contains 2016 Data. ++ Enrollment includes Health Science Centers. 30K OVER >>

Division Sports at The State University of New York NCAA Division I Albany Golf (W) Track Binghamton (Outdoor) (M,W) University at Buffalo Soccer (W) Swimming/Diving (W) Stony Brook NOTE: Purchase College participates in the Men s and Women s North Eastern Athletic Conferences. For more information on admissions criteria and campus life at SUNY colleges, search our website at www.suny.edu/attend NCAA Division III Alfred State Lacrosse (M) Swimming (M,W) Brockport Gymnastics (W) Ice Hockey (M) Buffalo State Lacrosse (W) Canton Golf (M,W) Cobleskill Equestrian Hunt Seat (M,W) Equestrian Western (M,W) Golf (M,W) Lacrosse (M) Cortland Golf (W) Gymnastics (W) Cortland (continued) Farmingdale Fredonia Ice Hockey (M) Lacrosse (W) Geneseo Equestrian (W) Ice Hockey (M) Maritime Basketball (M) Crew (M,W) Rugby (M) Sailing (M,W) Swimming (M,W) Morrisville Equestrian (M,W) New Paltz Lacrosse (W) Swimming (M,W) Volleyball (M,W) NYS Ceramics at Alfred University Equestrian (Co-ed) Skiing (M,W) Old Westbury Lacrosse (W) Swimming (M,W) Oneonta Oswego Plattsburgh Plattsburgh (continued) Lacrosse (M) Potsdam Purchase Swimming & Diving (M,W) Volleyball (M,W) SUNY Polytechnic Institute Volleyball (M,W) NAIA Delhi Golf (M,W) Lacrosse (M) USCAA Delhi Environmental Science and Forestry Basketball (M) Golf (M,W) (Indoor) (M,W)

Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) Information Summary 2017 For more information call our toll-free number at 800-342-3811 or visit us on the web at www.suny.edu/attend 2017 SAT* ACT High EOP EOP Planned Scores Scores School Supplemental Campus Name Undergraduate Freshman Total EOP (Combined) (Composite) GPA Information Summer (by campus type) Enrollment Enrollment Enrollment (Scores reflect middle 50%) Required Program University Centers and Doctoral Degree Granting Institutions Albany+ 13,139 250 775 980-1050 ** -- 83-89 No Yes Binghamton 13,578 179 635 980-1030 21-24 85-89 Yes Yes University at Buffalo++ 20,411 250 940 1090-1190 21-22 87-91 No Yes Stony Brook++ 16,829 205 710 1040-1130 20-23 86-92 Yes Yes SUNY Polytechnic Institute 2,000 31 68 890-1080 -- 79-85 Yes Yes NYS Ceramics at Alfred University+ 610 2 2 800-920 17-20 75-81 No Yes NYS Colleges at Cornell University 28 104 1180-1290 -- 92-99 Yes Yes Environmental Science & Forestry 1,750 15 42 1040-1190 21-22 85-89 No Yes University Colleges Brockport 7,128 75 345 800-890 17-19 80-87 Yes Yes Buffalo State 8,591 250 874 850-980 17-19 78-82 Yes Yes Cortland+ 6,306 40 141 930-980 ** 19-23 81-84 Yes Yes Fredonia+ 4,386 48 170 900-1000 ** 17-19 81-86 Yes Yes Geneseo 5,700 52 163 960-1100 20-23 83-87 Yes Yes New Paltz 6,717 150 568 910-1050 18-22 81-88 Yes No Old Westbury 4,313 80 331 780-1000 15-21 78-86 Yes Yes Oneonta 5,800 74 235 900-980 16-19 80-85 Yes Yes Oswego+ 7,100 115 363 890-990 ** 16-16 81-86 Yes Yes Plattsburgh 5,215 73 275 870-1000 15-17 76-82 Yes Yes Potsdam 3,416 60 143 -- -- 78-83 Yes Yes Purchase+ 3,944 56 197 -- -- 79-83 No Yes Colleges of Technology Alfred State 3,735 41 116 850-950 -- 77-83 Yes Yes Canton+ 3,241 56 230 790-890 ** -- 75-81 No Yes Cobleskill+ 2,288 54 129 780-910 ** 15-19 71-84 Yes Yes Delhi+ 3,423 75 172 840-1020 -- 76-80 No No Farmingdale 9,375 36 135 880-940 18-20 77-82 No Yes Maritime+ 1,650 22 57 1000-1080 ** 18-19 81-86 No Yes Morrisville 3,003 59 186 790-930 -- 71-76 Yes Yes Community Colleges Adirondack 3,934 40 80 -- -- -- Yes Yes Broome+ 7,129 30 83 -- -- 72-78 No Yes Dutchess+ 9,376 34 119 -- -- 72-75 No No Erie+ 11,278 150 438 -- -- 70-82 No No Fashion Institute of Technology 9,096 82 255 -- -- 78-82 No Yes Finger Lakes+ 6,700 37 150 -- -- 76-83 Yes Yes Fulton-Montgomery 2,634 19 39 -- -- 65-82 Yes Yes Genesee 6,219 53 100 -- -- 75-79 No Yes Hudson Valley 11,640 46 119 -- -- 70-85 Yes Yes Jefferson 4,057 40 80 -- -- 76-80 Yes Yes Monroe+ 14,586 103 260 -- -- 70-79 Yes Yes Nassau 22,308 -- -- -- -- -- -- Yes Niagara+ 5,892 44 70 -- -- 70-80 Yes Yes Onondaga+ 12,640 100 267 -- -- 65-75 Yes Yes Orange 5,545 32 75 -- -- 67-83 No Yes Schenectady+ 6,497 37 95 -- -- 74-83 Yes Yes Suffolk+ 26,787 62 155 -- -- 72-78 Yes Yes Ulster 3,447 71 133 -- -- 76-80 No No Westchester+ 12,842 34 133 -- -- 70-78 No Yes EOP is also available at Downstate Medical Center and Upstate Medical University. * * The SAT ranges above represent combined evidence-based reading & writing and math scores on tests administered after March 2016. (The maximum possible total is 1600.) * * SAT scores have been concorded to represent scores on tests administered after March 2016. + Contains 2016 Data. ++ Enrollment includes Health Science Centers. 14K OVER >>

Educational Opportunity Program NEW YORK STATE RESIDENTS ONLY What is it? The State University of New York's Educational Opportunity Program provides access, academic support and financial aid to students who show promise for succeeding in college but who may not otherwise be offered admission. Available to first-time, full-time, matriculated students, the program supports students throughout their college careers within the University. Support Services Educational Opportunity Program students receive both academic and financial support. Academic support services may include: personal counseling, academic advisement, tutoring, skill development workshops, supplemental instruction and mentoring. As part of the student s overall financial aid package, the Educational Opportunity Program provides modest financial aid to alleviate non-tuition expenses (e.g., books, supplies, etc.). Campus Participation The Educational Opportunity Program is available at all SUNY campuses with the exception of: Empire State College, and Cayuga County, Clinton, Columbia- Greene, Corning, Herkimer County, Jamestown, Mohawk Valley, North Country, Rockland, Sullivan County and Tompkins Cortland Community Colleges. Fee Waiver Students submitting applications for EOP consideration may qualify for application fee waivers for their first seven campus choices. If the applicant does not meet both academic and economic eligibility guidelines or, if the campus does not operate an Educational Opportunity Program, the student will be billed for the fee. Who is eligible? To be eligible for admission to the Educational Opportunity Program a student must: 1) be a New York State resident for 12 months prior to enrollment; 2) require alternate admissions consideration; and 3) qualify as economically disadvantaged according to the guidelines indi cated. In selecting students for the program, priority is given to applicants from historically disadvantaged backgrounds. Admission is subject to program capacity. To be eligible for the program as a transfer, a student must have been enrolled in the EOP, CD/SEEK, HEOP or a similar program at his or her previous college. If the previous college did not have EOP or a similar program, the student may receive consideration for transfer eligibility and should notify the college to which he or she is transferring. Academic Eligibility Academic eligibility will vary by campus. To view the EOP freshman profile for each campus, visit www.suny.edu/eop-academics. Financial Eligibility The table to the right lists financial guidelines for Educational Opportunity Program eligibility. To be determined economically disadvantaged, a student's household income must not exceed the amount shown for its size, or the student's circumstances must conform to one of the exceptions indicated. Eligibility guidelines may be adjusted slightly each year. NOTE: Applicants who are deemed ineli gible for EOP may still qualify for admission and financial aid through other admissions processes. EOP Income Guidelines* 2018-19 Household Size (Including head of household) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Total Annual Income in 2016 Calendar Year $ 22,311 30,044 37,777 45,510 53,243 60,976 68,709 76,442* *Plus $7,733 for each additional household member in excess of eight. Exceptions to Income Guidelines > The student s family is the recipient of Family Assistance or Safety Net payments through the New York State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance; or through a county Department of Social Services; or Family Day Care payments through the New York State Office of Children and Family Assistance; > The student is in foster care as established by the court; > The student is a ward of the state or county.

2017-18 College Deadlines, Fees and Requirements Updated 1/4/2018 *See bottom of document for notes Common App Member Type 1 ED EDII EA EAII REA Deadlines App Fees 2 Common App Supplements 6 Minimum Standard Test Policy 7 RD/ Rolling US INTL Personal Essay Req'd 3 C&G 4 Portfolio 5 Writing Recommendations 8 Test Policy SAT/ACT Tests Used INTL TE OE MR CR Bishop's University Coed Rolling 85 85 F SAT w/essay or ACT w/essay I or T Y Y Bloomfield College Coed 12/1/2017 Rolling 40 40 Yes Yes S SAT w/o Essay or ACT w/o Essay I or T 1 Y Y Saves Forms Boston College Coed 11/1/2017 1/1/2018 75 75 Yes SR Yes A SAT w/o Essay or ACT w/o Essay I or T 2 Y Y Boston University Coed 11/1/2017 1/2/2018 1/2/2018 80 80 Yes SR A SAT w/o Essay or ACT w/o Essay I or T 1 Y Y Y Bournemouth University (UK) Coed 7/26/2018 0 0 A See Website Y Bowdoin College Coed 11/15/2017 1/1/2018 1/1/2018 65 65 Yes COL N See Website I or T 2 Y Y Y Bowling Green State University Coed 1/15/2018 Rolling 45 75 A SAT w/o Essay or ACT w/o Essay I or T or P Bradley University Coed Rolling 0 0 Yes A SAT w/o Essay or ACT w/o Essay T Y Y Brandeis University Coed 11/1/2017 1/1/2018 1/1/2018 80 80 Yes SR Yes F SAT w/o Essay or ACT w/o Essay I or T 1 Y Y Y Brenau University Coordina te Rolling 0 0 F See Website I or T Y Brown University Coed 11/1/2017 1/1/2018 75 75 Yes SR Yes A See Website N 2 Y Y Y Bryant University Coed 11/8/2017 1/15/2018 11/15/2017 2/1/2018 50 50 Yes Yes F SAT w/o Essay or ACT w/o Essay I or T Y Y Y Bryn Mawr College Women 11/15/2017 1/1/2018 1/15/2018 0 0 Yes SR Yes S See Website I or T 2 Y Y Y Bucknell University Coed 11/15/2017 1/15/2018 1/15/2018 40 40 Yes SR A SAT w/o Essay or ACT w/o Essay I or T or P 1 Y Y Butler University Coed 11/1/2017 2/1/2018 0 0 Yes A SAT w/o Essay or ACT w/o Essay I or T Y Cabrini University Coed Rolling 20 20 Yes S SAT w/o Essay or ACT w/o Essay T Y Caldwell University Coed 12/1/2017 Rolling 50 50 Yes A SAT w/o Essay or ACT w/o Essay I or T 1 Y Y California College of the Arts Coed Rolling 70 70 Yes S See Website Y Y California Institute of Technology (Caltech) Coed 11/1/2017 1/3/2018 75 75 Yes A See Website T 2 Y California Lutheran University Coed 11/1/2017 1/1/2018 25 25 Yes A SAT w/o Essay or ACT w/o Essay I or T or P 1 Y Y Calvin College Coed Rolling 35 35 A SAT w/o Essay or ACT w/o Essay I or T or P 1 Y Canisius College Coed 11/1/2017 7/27/2018 0 0 Yes A SAT w/o Essay or ACT w/o Essay 1 Y Y Capital University Coed Rolling 0 0 A SAT w/o Essay or ACT w/o Essay T Capitol Technology University Coed Rolling 0 200 Yes A SAT w/o Essay or ACT w/o Essay I or T 2 Y Y Carleton College Coed 11/15/2017 1/15/2018 1/15/2018 0 0 Yes COL Yes A SAT w/o Essay or ACT w/o Essay I or T 2 Y Y Y Carnegie Mellon University Coed 11/1/2017 1/1/2018 75 75 Yes SR Yes A See Website I or T 1 Y Y Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar Coed 11/1/2017 3/1/2018 70 70 Yes A SAT w/o Essay or ACT w/o Essay I or T 1 Y Y Carroll College (Montana) Coed 11/1/2017 2/1/2018 0 0 Yes A SAT w/o Essay or ACT w/o Essay I or T Carroll University Coed Rolling 0 0 A SAT w/o Essay or ACT w/o Essay I or T Y Carthage College Coed Rolling 35 40 A SAT w/o Essay or ACT w/o Essay I or T Case Western Reserve University Coed 11/1/2017 1/15/2018 11/1/2017 1/15/2018 70 0 Yes COL A SAT w/o Essay or ACT w/o Essay I or T or P 2 Y Y Y Castleton University Coed Rolling 40 40 Yes A SAT w/o Essay or ACT w/o Essay 1 Y Y Y Catawba College Coed Rolling 0 0 S SAT w/o Essay or ACT w/o Essay I or T Y Cazenovia College Coed Rolling 0 0 Yes F See Website T Y Cedar Crest College Women Rolling 0 0 Yes A SAT w/essay or ACT w/essay I or T 1 Y Y Y Centenary College of Louisiana Coed 12/15/2017 2/15/2018 0 0 Yes A SAT w/o Essay or ACT w/o Essay I or T Y Centenary University Coed 11/1/2017 6/30/2018 0 0 Yes S SAT w/o Essay or ACT w/o Essay I or T or P Y Y Central Connecticut State University Coed 5/1/2018 50 50 Yes A SAT w/o Essay or ACT w/o Essay I or T 1 Y Y Centre College Coed 11/15/2017 12/1/2017 1/15/2018 0 0 Yes A SAT w/o Essay or ACT w/o Essay I or T 1 Y Y Champlain College Coed 11/15/2017 1/15/2018 0 0 Yes A SAT w/o Essay or ACT w/o Essay I or T or P 1 Y Y Y Chapman University Coed 11/1/2017 11/1/2017 1/15/2018 70 70 Yes Yes A SAT w/essay or ACT w/essay I or T or P 1 Y Y Y Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science Coed Rolling 0 0 Yes A SAT w/essay or ACT w/essay I or T Y Y Chatham University Coed 11/1/2017 Rolling 0 0 Yes S SAT w/o Essay or ACT w/o Essay I or T 1 Y Chicago State University Coed 5/1/2018 25 100 Yes A SAT w/o Essay or ACT w/o Essay I or T Y Christian Brothers University Coed Rolling 0 0 A SAT w/o Essay or ACT w/o Essay I or T Y Christopher Newport University Coed 11/15/2017 12/1/2017 2/1/2018 65 65 Yes S SAT w/o Essay or ACT w/o Essay I or T or P Y Claremont McKenna College Coed 11/1/2017 1/5/2018 1/5/2018 70 70 Yes A SAT w/essay or ACT w/essay I or T 2 Y Y Clark Atlanta University Coed 11/1/2017 6/1/2018 35 55 Yes A SAT w/o Essay or ACT w/o Essay I or T 1 Y Y Clark University Coed 11/1/2017 11/1/2017 1/15/2018 60 60 Yes N See Website I or T or P 1 Y Y Clarkson University Coed 12/1/2017 1/15/2018 0 0 Yes A SAT w/o Essay or ACT w/o Essay T 1 Y Y Cleveland State University Coed Rolling 40 40 A SAT w/o Essay or ACT w/o Essay I or T or P Y Coe College Coed 11/15/2017 12/10/2017 3/1/2018 0 0 A SAT w/o Essay or ACT w/o Essay I or T or P Y page 2 of 16

2017-18 College Deadlines, Fees and Requirements Updated 1/4/2018 *See bottom of document for notes Common App Member Type 1 ED EDII EA EAII REA Deadlines App Fees 2 Common App Supplements 6 Minimum Standard Test Policy 7 RD/ Rolling US INTL Personal Essay Req'd 3 C&G 4 Portfolio 5 Writing Recommendations 8 Test Policy SAT/ACT Tests Used INTL TE OE MR CR Saves Forms NOTES: Transfer Applicants: The information on this grid is for first-year applicants only. To see which institutions accept the Common Application for Transfers, and what their specific requirements are, please consult www.commonapp.org. 1. Coed indicates a coeducational college, Women indicates a women's college, Men indicates a men's college, and Coordinate indicates two coordinate single-sex colleges geographically adjacent to each other that share an admission process, courses, faculty, etc. 2. Some colleges charge different fees for students from the U.S. and international applicants. Please consult the institution s website for more specific instructions. 3. Common App Personal Essay (PE): The Common Application Personal Essay may be submitted to any college. This column indicates whether the college requires the Personal Essay. 4. Courses & Grades (C&G): Some colleges require that you self-report your course history and grades with your application submission. This column indicates whether the college requires the self reported courses and grades. 5. Supplements, Portfolio: SR indicates that the college collects online portfolios using SlideRoom, which is integrated with the Common Application. COL indicates that the college uses their own system to collect online portfolios. If the college does not collect portfolios, the field is blank. 6. Supplements, Writing: Indicates if the college requires a writing supplement. 7. Minimum Standard Test Policy Key: (SAT/ACT Tests Used) Tests required/used by the institution; (Test Policy) A: Tests Always Required, F: Test Flexible, I: Tests Ignored, N: Tests Never Required, S: Tests Sometimes Required. This testing policy applies to US citizens/permanent residents, of traditional college age, applying for full-time, degree-seeking status. Testing policy may vary for applicants who are transfers, non-us citizens/permanent residents, non-traditional age, or home-schooled. Please contact colleges directly to obtain more information about required testing for non-traditional undergraduate college students. (Int l) If you are an international student and English is not your first or primary language, institutions require that you take one of the English proficiency exams listed. I: IELTS, T: TOEFL, PTE: Pearson Test of English. See Website indicates that this institution s testing requirements are too complex to be described in the space below. 8. Recommendations Key: (TE) number of Teacher Evaluations required, (OE) number of Other Evaluations required, (MR) is Mid Year Report required, (CR) is Counselor Recommendation required. [For those counselors submitting recommendations online, please note that all institutions now require the School Report and Final Report forms. For those counselors submitting in the paper format, please consult each institution s website for school form requirements.] Colleges that save recommendations postmatriculation are indicated by a Y in the last column. page 16 of 16

Higher Education Opportunity Program Project Roster 2014-2019 Institution Name Director Name Email Phone SED Liasion Alfred University Nadine D. Shardlow shardlnd@alfred.edu (607)871-2283 Dan Nicolaescu Bard College Jane Duffstein duffy@bard.edu (845)758-7491 Michael DeJesus Barnard College Michell Tollinchi mtollinc@barnard.edu (212)854-3583 Michael DeJesus Canisius College L. Adams-Dudley adamsl@canisius.edu (716)888-2575 Dan Nicolaescu Jesse Lott, Director Cazenovia College Sheila Marsh, Associate director jlott@cazenovia.edu; smarsh@cazenovia.edu (315)655-7161 Michael DeJesus Jason Collado, co-director CC/SEAS, Columbia University Alex Espana, co-director Clarkson University Tammy McGregor-Twiss tmcgrego@clarkson.edu (315)268-4224 Dan Nicolaescu College of Mount Saint Vincent Cia Kessler cia.kessler@mountsaintvincent.edu (718)405-3264 Michael DeJesus Cornell University William Horning weh8@cornell.edu (607)255-6384 Dan Nicolaescu Daemen College Beverly Weeks bweeks@daemen.edu (716)839-8249 Dan Nicolaescu D'Youville College Christina Spink-Formanski formanst@dyc.edu (716)829-7775 Dan Nicolaescu Five Towns College James Ryan* james.ryan@ftc.edu (631)656-2129 Dan Nicolaescu Fordham University College at Lincoln Center Elena Vranich vranich@fordham.edu (212)636-6235 Michael DeJesus Fordham University Rose Hill Stephie Mukherjee tmukherjee@fordham.edu (718)817-4205 Michael DeJesus Hamilton College Phyllis A.H. Breland pbreland@hamilton.edu (315)859-4398 Michael DeJesus Hobart & Wm Smith Colleges James A. Burruto burruto@hws.edu (315)781-3319 Michael DeJesus Ithaca College Lynn Cortese lcortese@ithaca.edu (607)274-1267 Dan Nicolaescu Keuka College Lisa Thompson lthompson1@keuka.edu 315-279-5295 Michael DeJesus Le Moyne College Lynnell Cabezas cabezaln@lemoyne.edu (315)445-4191 Michael DeJesus LIU CW Post Campus William Clyde, Jr. william.clyde@liu.edu (516)299-2241 Dan Nicolaescu Long Island University-Brooklyn Campus Kamel Boukerrou kamel.boukerrou@liu.edu (718)488-1043 Dan Nicolaescu Manhattan College Marilyn Carter Marilyn.carter@manhattan.edu (718)862-7342 Michael DeJesus Maria College Galen Gomes Sr GGomes@mariacollege.edu (518)861-2576 Dan Nicolaescu Marist Iris Ruiz-Grech Iris.Ruiz-Grech@Marist.edu (845)575-3204 Michael DeJesus Marymount Manhattan Rebecca Pinard rpinard@mmm.edu (212)517-0592 Michael DeJesus Mercy Barbara Jones Jones bjones@mercy.edu (914)674-7204 Michael DeJesus Mount Saint Mary College Orin Strauchler Orin.Strauchler@msmc.edu (845)569-3245 Michael DeJesus Nazareth College Gabriel Marshall gmarsha2@naz.edu (585)389-2510 Michael DeJesus New York Institute of Technology, Manhattan Phillip Menzies pmenzies@nyit.edu (212)261-1542 Michael DeJesus New York University Bridget McCurtis brm1@nyu.edu (212)998-7762 Michael DeJesus Niagara University Jerrell Mason jmason@niagara.edu (716)286-8068 Dan Nicolaescu Nyack College Gwen Ames gwen.ames@nyack.edu (845)675-4444 Michael DeJesus Nyack College Manhattan Gwen Ames gwen.ames@nyack.edu (845)675-4444 Michael DeJesus Paul Smith's College Kate Mullen kmullen@paulsmiths.edu (518)327-6482 Dan Nicolaescu Pratt Institute Warren T. White wwhite@pratt.edu (718)636-3524 Michael DeJesus Rochester Institute of Technology Belinda S. Bryce belinda.bryce@rit.edu (585)475-2506 Dan Nicolaescu Russell Sage College Karlyne Osepa osepak@sage.edu (518)244-2272 Dan Nicolaescu Sage College of Albany Jermaine T. Privott privoj@sage.edu (518)292-1764 Dan Nicolaescu Siena College Carol Sandoval sandoval@siena.edu (518)783-2335 Dan Nicolaescu jc2783@columbia.edu; aae2003@columbia.edu (212)854-7171 Michael DeJesus Updated 8/28/2017 dni

Higher Education Opportunity Program Project Roster 2014-2019 Skidmore College Kelli A. Johnson kjohnso2@skidmore.edu (518) 580-5771 Dan Nicolaescu St. Bonaventure Bridget Kehrer bkehrer@sbu.edu (716)375-2402 Dan Nicolaescu St. John Fisher Clarence Norman cnorman@sjfc.edu (585)385-8036 Michael DeJesus St. Lawrence University Bill Short wshort@stlawu.edu (315)229-5580 Dan Nicolaescu St. Thomas Aquinas College Michael McManus** mmcmanus@stac.edu (845)398-4091 Michael DeJesus Syracuse University Denise Trionfero dvtrionf@syr.edu (315)443-3867 Michael DeJesus Syracuse University CE Marsha Senior msenior@uc.syr.edu (315)443-3261 Michael DeJesus The New School Keisha Davenport-Ramirez davenpok@newschool.edu (212)229-8996 Michael DeJesus Trocaire College Bridget Hodges HodgesB@trocaire.edu (716)827-2562 Dan Nicolaescu Union College Philip Poczik poczikp@union.edu (518)388-6115 Dan Nicolaescu University of Rochester Norman Burnett nbbt@admin.rochester.edu (585)275-0651 Michael DeJesus Utica College Kari Beane* kabeane@utica.edu (315)792-3209 Michael DeJesus Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology Abdel Haiber Abdel.Haiber@vaughn.edu (718)429-6600 Michael DeJesus Updated 8/28/2017 dni