Please list them below! Thanks!
Penn, NYU, BC, Cornell, Bucknell, Bentley, Lehigh, Villanova, Penn State, Fordham, BU, Northeastern. Depending on selectivity desired/appropriate, many state schools have strong programs, too. Penn State is the only one listed above but UConn, Rutgers, UMD, UMass Amherst, Binghamton, and Baruch are all very solid programs. I’m sure to have missed some very good options but this should give you a good start. Good luck.
Add Babson to the list.
With an ACT score of 24, from your other thread, the schools listed above would be pretty much out of reach.
What is your home state?
Bryant U would be a High match.
What can your family afford?
With your standardized test results many of the schools that you looked at in an earlier post are reaches. I suggest you 1) use the supermatch function to the left and 2) get your hands on good college guide books (ex. Fiske, Princeton Review) and start reading. Also look at the list of test optional schools to see if any make sense. http://www.fairtest.org/university/optional/state
Some ideas offhand might be St. Joes, UScranton, Marist, Quinnipiac. Bryant, SUNYBuffalo, SUNYNew Paltz, You ACT is still low for a number of these, but your strong classroom performance should help your chances.
I’d also study hard over the summer and retake the SAT and/or ACT in the fall to try and improve your chances.
Manhattanville College
Wagner College
Both have really good results and are near NYC for internships.
Baruch is a CUNY and is excellent for business.
If you spend one gap year working in NYC, the CUNY schools would be in-state tuition and I think the tuition is about $6K-$8K currently. Baruch grads do really well. Located near lower Manhattan/ Wall Street at 23rd Street. At the tuition savings, your family budget for college could even find you a shared apt for that gap year for the savings in tuition. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baruch_College#Alumni
also Manhattan College
Drexel or Temple are OK and in the northeast, probably a better match for your scores. Bryant U has a pretty high acceptance rate so it’s reasonable to apply to.
http://www.aacsb.edu/accreditation/accredited-members
^AACSB accredited schools
http://www.aacsb.edu/accreditation/accredited-members/global-listing?F_Country=United+States
^United States list, look for the ones in NE