US News and World Report
Comprised of schools that either didn’t fill all open spots for next year’s freshmen class or that simply have application deadlines later than the May 1 norm, the list is dominated by private institutions such as Virginia’s Roanoke College, Georgia’s Agnes Scott College, and Florida’s Eckerd College. Some well-known public universities, including Arizona State University and the University of Maryland—College Park, are still seeking freshmen or transfer applicants this year, too.
"A lot of times, people think if there’s any schools left, they can’t be good schools," says Todd Johnson, consultant at College Admissions Partners. "It’s not going to be the top liberal arts colleges or the top national universities, but there are some good, solid schools on there."
Now that you know there is still time, check out our slide show of 13 colleges that are still accepting applications below.
Allegheny College, Pennsylvania
Boise State University, Idaho
Chapman University, California
Columbia College Chicago
Fairleigh Dickinson University, New Jersey
University of Maine
University of Alabama in Huntsville
Morehouse College, Georgia
Ohio Wesleyan University
Savannah College of Art and Design
York St John University, United Kingdom
John Cabot University, Italy
Marymount Manhattan College, New York