The National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC) has published its 24th annual list of colleges and universities that are still accepting applications for admission. Referred to as the "Space Availability Survey," the information is submitted to NACAC directly from the campuses for release to the public the first week of May each year.
Announced this morning, the current list includes 281 four-year colleges and universities, all of which indicate that both financial aid and housing options are available for freshman and/or transfer applicants planning to enroll for Fall 2011.
The searchable chart shows the listing of:
- campuses by name
- school locations
- whether the campus has enrollment space for freshmen, transfers, or both
- if the school is a public or a private institution
- approximate enrollment totals for each campus
- whether or not financial aid is still available for applicants
- if on-campus housing is an option for incoming students
- link to contact the school regarding application for admission, financial aid, and housing
KANSAS COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES ON THE LIST (as of May 4)
- none
MISSOURI COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES ON THE LIST (as of May 4)
- Avila University
- Maryville University
- Missouri State University
- Northwest Missouri State University
- Park University
- Stephens College
- Truman State University
- Westminster College
This list is available online to the public through July 1. Colleges and universities often update their listings with NACAC as space availability adjusts, so students and parents are encouraged to check the list regularly for up to date information about which schools are still accepting applications for Fall 2011.To view the complete list, click here.
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