Boston University and the College of Wooster are on the list, but they are only seeking transfer students.
The colleges on the list include liberal arts colleges and professionally oriented institutions, public and private colleges, well-known colleges and little-known institutions. Only the most competitive colleges (the Ivy League, Stanford University, etc.) are missing.
However, administrators at these institutions stress that being on the list doesn t mean they are desperate.
Todd C. Burrell, director of undergraduate admissions at Southern Illinois at Edwardsville, said the university expects to have a larger class this fall than last fall. Students plans are more up in the air than is the norm, he said. So our message was that we were giving students more time.
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Sean Michael McManamy
Modified: 4/4/2021 3:00:44 AM
VENTURA, CA In the days after Sean McManamy’s death, his family was still turning to him to find a reason to laugh.
National media just couldn’t seem to get his last name right. McMannany? McMammany? McNammamy?
Some may have found these errors offensive. For this family, it was balm. “He would have had a good laugh about that,” his sister, Casey Parker said. Her first instinct was to call him to tell him all about it but for the first time in her life, she couldn’t.
Sean Michael McManamy was killed, along with four others, in a helicopter crash on Knik Glacier outside Anchorage, Alaska, on March 27, 2021. He was 38 years old.