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List of Schools that Use Coalition Application

The Complete List of Schools that Use Coalition Application?

 Well! It’s time to send the admission application to different colleges. The Indian students (NRI), obviously you have aware of the Common App before, but probably not heard about the relatively new Coalition Application to get admission in the US colleges.

 

What is a Coalition Application?

This innovative system is quite simple like the earlier one, i.e. the Common App. It is an online application system, in which, you will able to send the application to the different US universities straightaway. This centralized application system gets appreciated massively since its establishment. Hence, you should take its help.

Are you thrilled to know about the names if the university in the US who is using this system, whereby you can choose accordingly? If so, then spend some time to read the following article as it has included a complete list of the current Coalition Application schools.

There is good news as the colleges those accept this centralized application system offer the entry to following students coming in the following categories:

  • It is open to students of diverse cultural, socio-economic, and geographic backgrounds
  • It is open for students with high graduation rates despite having a low income
  • It is open for students with low or no-debt financial aid. Does a Coalition Application helpful?

Yes, as it saves much of time. Instead of sending the individual application to different schools, you can send a single application which will receive by multiple schools. For successful completion of your process, you should be alert that you should have completed your graduate along having a somehow good financial position as you should not be crushed under a full student loan debt.

Besides, this system offers you an opportunity to apply to different schools at once but it doesn’t mean that you can once apply at dozens of schools. Moreover, while applying to those schools, you have to fill up applications supplements you may be anything like some informational questions along with a drop-down menu to multiple additional essays. In addition to it, make sure to pay the application fees accordingly ask by the different colleges.

 

Which colleges use the Coalition Application?

Beyond that 140 colleges use the Coalition Application, comprising colleges located in 35 states and Washington, DC. The fact is, these colleges offer affordability it means these are a mixture of private and public colleges.

Kindly note that public colleges offer free or low-cost in-state tuition while private colleges offer loan-free aid.

The following table shows the name of 23 universities in the US who accept the Coalition Application but don't accept the Common App:

School Name

School Name

State

1

Clemson University

SC

2

Elon University

NC

3

James Madison University

VA

4

Loyola Marymount University

CA

5

North Central College

IL

6

Rutgers University—Camden

NJ

7

Rutgers University—New Brunswick

NJ

8

Rutgers University—Newark

NJ

9

St. Mary’s University

TX

10

Texas A&M University

TX

11

The University of New Mexico

NM

12

The University of Texas at Austin

TX

13

University of Florida

FL

14

University of Georgia

GA

15

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

IL

16

University of Maryland—College Park

MD

17

University of Montana

MT

18

University of Oklahoma

OK

19

University of South Carolina

SC

20

University of South Florida

FL

21

University of Washington—Bothell

WA

22

University of Washington—Seattle

WA

23

Virginia Tech

VA

 

Besides, the Coalition Application is accepted by other highly selective colleges and universities, which are mentioned as below:

Highly Selective Colleges and Universities Accepted the Coalition Application

  • The Eight Ivy League Schools named as Harvard, Princeton, UPenn, Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, and Yale
  • Other highly rated Public Schools like UT Austin, UMich (Ann Arbor), UNC Chapel Hill, and UVA.
  • Other Prominent Universities, namely Northwestern, Vanderbilt, Stanford, UChicago, Caltech, and Johns Hopkins.

 

Complete List of Coalition Application Schools

If you are still awaited the complete list of colleges and universities in the US accepting the Coalition system, then drag with eye towards the following list depicting the complete list having 147 schools organized alphabetically by state.

 

S.No

State Name

University Name

1.

Arizona

Arizona State University

2.

University of Arizona3

3.

California

California Institute of Technology (Caltech)

4.

Claremont McKenna College

5.

Harvey Mudd College

6.

Loyola Marymount University

7.

Pomona College

8.

Stanford University

9.

Colorade

Colorado College

10.

Connecticut

University of Connecticut

11.

Wesleyan University

12.

Yale University

13.

Washington, DC

American University

14.

Delaware

University of Delaware

15.

Florida

Florida Southern College

16.

Florida State University

17.

Rollins College

18.

Stetson University

19.

University of Florida

20.

University of South Florida

21.

University of Tampa

22.

Georgia

Emory University

23.

Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech)

24.

University of Georgia

25.

Illinois

Illinois State University (pending)

26.

Knox College

27.

North Central College

28.

Northwestern University

29.

University of Chicago

30.

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

31.

Indiana

Depauw University

32.

Indiana University—Bloomington

33.

Purdue University

34.

University of Notre Dame

35.

Lowa

University of Iowa

36.

Kentucky

University of Kentucky

37.

Maine

Bates Colleges

38.

Bowdoin College

39.

Colby College

40.

Maryland

Johns Hopkins University

41.

Loyola University Maryland

42.

St John's College

43.

University of Maryland—College Park

44.

Massachusetts

Amherst College

45.

Babson College

46.

Boston University

47.

College of the Holy Cross

48.

Harvard University

49.

Mount Holyoke College

50.

Northeastern University

51.

Franklin W. Olin College Of Engineering

52.

Simmons College

53.

Smith College

54.

Tufts University

55.

Wellesley College

56.

Williams College

57.

Michigan

Michigan State University

58.

University of Michigan

59.

Minnesota

Carleton College

60.

St. Olaf College

61.

University of Minnesota—Twin Cities

62.

Missouri

University of Missouri

63.

Washington University in St. Louis

64.

Montana

University of Montana

65.

New Hampshire

Dartmouth College

66.

University of New Hampshire

67.

New Jersey

Drew University

68.

Princeton University

69.

Ramapo College of New Jersey

70.

Rutgers University—Camden

71.

Rutgers University—New Brunswick

72.

Rutgers University—Newark

73.

The College of

74.

 


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