Schools That Don't Require Recs

<p>I'm sure this has been asked before, so if anyone can direct me to the thread, that'd be great.</p>

<p>I've already applied to all of the schools that I had been planning for a while to apply to, and so I asked my teachers for recommendations in late November/early December. I'm realizing, though, that I still need to apply to at least one true safety school, but I can't ask my teachers for MORE recommendations. Does anyone have any suggestions for schools that don't require teacher recs? I'm open to anything.</p>

<p>it doesn't matter if you ask the same teacher for another recommendation because they already wrote, all you have to do is give them an envelope, they print it, and send it, no big deal, they don't really care, they are not doing any extra work.<br>
Now for your actual question, i was wondering the same thing?</p>

<p>Georgia Tech doesn't require any recs.. but their application deadline passed a few days ago..</p>

<p>Pitt doesn't require recs and has rolling admissions.</p>

<p>U Maryland Baltimore County does not require recs. They are optional.</p>

<p>noone knows what a safety school is for u without knowing ur stats or other colleges applied to : ) but my guess would be that the above are good.</p>

<p>university of hartford</p>

<p>ASU doesn't want recs. And it should be a true safety for anyone.</p>

<p>(Good school though. I was surprised at the high quality business and journalism programs.)</p>

<p>Thanks for the replies - this really helps! </p>

<p>worldchanger, my friend is doing Dance at ASU right now and she absolutely loves it so I'll definitely look into that</p>

<p>I don't think Rose-Hulman requires recommednations.</p>

<p>Re: ASU... it is too big.</p>

<p>does the Universal application require recs?</p>

<p>I'm pretty sure they do, but just wondering</p>