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Rolling admissions colleges in New York?

Hey guys! I'm in the process of applying and might be a bit behind. I heard some colleges in New York have rolling admissions; can anyone share a list or point me in the direction of finding these schools? Thanks in advance!

5 months ago

Hi there! I'm glad you're looking into colleges with rolling admissions in New York. Rolling admissions can be a great option if you're starting your search later or want to keep your options open. While there isn't a comprehensive list, here are a few colleges and universities in New York State that use rolling admissions:

1. CUNY (City University of New York) schools: Many of the CUNY campuses use a priority deadline system for applications, but they continue to accept and review applications on a rolling basis until enrollment is filled.

2. SUNY (State University of New York) schools: Some SUNY campuses, like SUNY Delhi and SUNY Oswego, offer rolling admissions. You can check their website to see the specific campuses and admission policies.

3. Hofstra University: This private university, located in Hempstead, New York, has a rolling admissions policy.

4. St. John's University: This private university, based in Queens, New York, also offers rolling admissions.

5. Pace University: This private institution has campuses in New York City and Westchester County, and they offer rolling admissions.

6. Iona College: Located in New Rochelle, New York, this private college also uses rolling admissions.

These are just a few examples, and I encourage you to explore each school's website to confirm their admissions policies and availability. Be mindful that even though these schools have rolling admissions, some may have priority deadlines, so submitting your application earlier would be beneficial. Additionally, keep in mind that applying earlier might improve your chances of securing financial aid, as some schools have a limited amount of funding. Good luck with your applications!

5 months ago

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