https://www.nacacnet.org/news–publications/Research/CollegeOpenings/
“NACAC’s annual College Openings Update: Options for Qualified Students (formerly the Space Availability Survey) is a voluntary listing of NACAC member postsecondary institutions that are still accepting applications from prospective freshman and/or transfer students for the upcoming fall term. The College Openings Update is designed as a tool for counselors, parents and others assisting students who have not yet completed the college admission process. Typically, colleges will continue to join the update after the May 3rd public release date, so check back periodically to see additional colleges still accepting applications.”
schools include:
albright college (pa)
belmont university (tn)
carroll university (wi)
depauw university (in)
earlham college (in)
goucher college (md)
hampshire college (ma)
oglethorpe university (ga)
the new school (ny)
university of south florida (fl)
among many others
DePauw earlham goucher USF. Outstanding options. Shocked by DePauw.
Here’s a link to a Princeton Review article about last year’s list.
https://www.princetonreview.com/college-advice/college-openings-fall-2017
Becker College #5 Top 50 Game Design Undergrad Programs
Bellarmine University #14 Most Active Student Government
Beloit College #9 Birkenstock-Wearing, Tree-Hugging, Clove-Smoking Vegetarians
Catawba College #9 Best College Theater
Centenary College of Louisiana Best 381 Colleges
Champlain College #16 College City Gets High Marks
Colorado State University #4 Top 50 Green Colleges
Drew University #8 Lots of Race/Class Interaction
Duquesne University Green Colleges
The Evergreen State College #4 Reefer Madness
Florida Southern College #5 Most Beautiful Campus
Goucher College #5 Most Popular Study Abroad Program
Guilford College Green Colleges
Hanover College Best 381 Colleges
Hofstra University #3 Best College Radio Station
Hollins University Best 381 Colleges
Iowa State University Colleges That Pay You Back
Juniata College #12 Most Popular Study Abroad Program
Knox College Colleges That Pay You Back
Lake Forest College #17 Happiest Students
Lawrence University #9 Best Schools for Making an Impact
Le Moyne College Best 381 Colleges
Loyola University Maryland #10 Students Most Engaged in Community Service
Loyola University New Orleans #11 Town-Gown Relations Are Great
Lynchburg College Best 381 Colleges
Manhattan College Best 381 Colleges
Michigan Technological University #15 Town-Gown Relations Are Great
Mills College #12 Most Liberal Students
Millsaps College Best 381 Colleges
New College of Florida #15 Colleges That Pay You Back w/o Financial Aid
New Jersey Institute of Technology #42 Top 50 Game Design Undergrad Programs
Ohio Wesleyan University Best 381 Colleges
Prescott College Green Colleges
Randolph College Green Colleges
Randolph-Macon College Best 381 Colleges
Rider University Best 381 Colleges
Ripon College Best 381 Colleges
Saint Louis University Green Colleges
St. Mary’s College of Maryland #12 Happiest Students
Stephens College #16 Stone Cold Sober Schools
Stetson University Best 381 Colleges
Suffolk University #10 College City Gets High Marks
Truman State University Colleges That Pay You Back
University of Arizona #19 Best Athletic Facilities
University of Dayton #15 Top Undergraduate Schools for Entrepreneurship
University of Idaho Colleges That Pay You Back
University of Kansas #11 Students Pack the Stadiums
University of Louisville #20 Students Pack the Stadiums
University of Mary Washington Green Colleges
University of Missouri Green Colleges
University of New England Best 381 Colleges
University of Oregon #25 Top 50 Green Colleges
The University of Tulsa Colleges That Pay You Back
Ursinus College Best 381 Colleges
Washington & Jefferson College Best 381 Colleges
West Virginia University #19 Best College Newspaper
Whitman College #11 Best Classroom Experience
Willamette University #22 Best Schools for Making an Impact
William Jewell College Colleges That Pay You Back
Wittenberg University Best 381 Colleges
Xavier University of Louisiana Best 381 Colleges
I don’t understand this. I went through that list. Places like TCU, University of Oregon, and University of Florida are all on that list. I know people who were wait-listed to at least 2 of these schools and I know the acceptance rate for Univ of FL is pretty low. How does this happen?
In some cases they want transfers not freshmen. In some cases thy miscalculated yield.
Beloit also on the list as well as Rollins.