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Looking for New York universities with rolling admissions

I'm looking at universities in New York and interested in finding ones with rolling admissions. Flexibility is important to me in the application process. If anyone knows of any schools, I'd appreciate the info.

11 hours ago

Sure, there are several universities in New York that operate on a rolling admissions basis. Here are a few you might find interesting:

1. Pace University: This private university in New York City and Westchester County offers a variety of programs across various fields, including arts and sciences, business, and nursing. Under rolling admission, you're encouraged to apply as early as possible for maximum consideration.

2. University at Buffalo: As part of the State University of New York (SUNY) system, this public research university offers rolling admissions for certain majors. However, it is advised to check with specific programs for any application deadlines.

3. St. John’s University: This private, Roman Catholic university has campuses in Queens and Staten Island, and offers rolling admissions as well. Their broad range of programs include pharmacy, law, and several other arts and science disciplines.

4. Hofstra University: Located Long Island, Hofstra offers rolling admissions as well. They have a diverse variety of programs, with strong business and communications schools.

5. Ithaca College: This private liberal arts college located in upstate New York uses rolling admissions for most of its programs. They are known for their programs in communications, music, and health sciences among others.

Remember, even with schools offering rolling admissions, it's always a good call to apply earlier. The earlier you apply, the sooner you'll hear back and possibly secure a spot. Make sure to check with each university directly, or on their website, to verify admission procedures as they can change from year to year.

11 hours ago

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