

institutional updates
Table of Contents
Only presenting ROAR-member institutions are included in this booklet.
Abilene Christian University | Page 2
Cal Poly | Page 3
Creighton University | Page 4
DePaul University | Page 5
Elon University | Page 6
Fort Hays State University | Page 7
Grinnell College | Page 8
High Point University | Page 9
Kansas State University | Page 10
Knox College | Page 11
Marist College | Page 12
Northern Arizona University | Page 13
Northern Michigan University | Page 14
Ohio University | Page 15
Prescott College | Page 16
Sacred Heart University | Page 17
San Diego State University | Page 18
Seton Hall University | Page 19
South Dakota Mines | Page 20
Texas A&M University | Page 21
The University of Missouri | Page 22
University of Massachusetts – Amherst | Page 23
University of Oklahoma | Page 24
University of Tennessee | Page 25
University of Wyoming | Page 26
Xavier University | Page 27
ROAR Executive Board | Page 28
ROAR Complete Directory | Page 29

Abilene Christian University
Abilene, Texas www.acu.edu info@admissions.acu.edu
CONTACT
Amy Cox, Regional Recruiter-Denver
Email: amyc@acu.edu
Phone: (303) 915-1779
INSTITUTIONAL PROFILE
Undergraduate Enrollment: 4,069
Out-of-State Student Population: 20%
Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 13:1
Average Class Size: 20
Athletic Division: NCAA Division I
Athletic Conference: Western Athletic Conference
COST OF ATTENDANCE (per year)
Tuition & Fees: $ 44,200
Room & Board: $ 14,500 (approx)
ADMISSIONS PROFILE
Average/Middle 50% ACT/SAT: 21-28 / 1010-1240
Average/Middle 50% GPA: 3.56 (core, weighted)
GPA used: Recalculated core weighted Superscore Tests? Yes
Test Policy for Fall 2025: Optional (required for some scholarships)

Scholarship Requirements: All accepted students receive merit based scholarships Scholarship Amount Range: $10,000 - $21,000 annually
FIRST-YEAR STUDENT APPLICATION DETAILS
Application Deadline: Early Non-binding: November 1st; Regular Application: February 1st
Scholarship Deadline: Early:December 1st, Regular: March 1st
Applications Accepted: Common Application & institutional application
ABOUT
Abilene Christian University is set amongst the mesas of West Texas. Abilene is a town of 100,000 known for its charm, sense of community and 3 Universities. For the fifth consecutive year, the student experience at Abilene Christian University, both in and out of the classroom, was ranked as one of the nation’s best in the 2024 U.S. News & World Report ranking in the top 10 – in the categories of Study Abroad, Learning Communities, Service Learning, First-Year Experience and Senior Capstone.
“Our status as a national research university is coupled with faith development, impactful co-curricular experiences and the formation of lifelong relationships, and that sets ACU apart from most other universities.”

California Polytechnic State University
San Luis Obispo, California www.calpoly.edu/admissions admissions@calpoly.edu
CONTACT
Leann Schmitz, Regional Admissions Manager
Email: lschmi03@calpoly.edu
Phone: (805) 788-8532
INSTITUTIONAL PROFILE
Undergraduate Enrollment: 22,170
Out-of-State Student Population: 15%
Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 19:1
Average Class Size: 32
Athletic Division: NCAA Division I
Athletic Conference: Big West Conference
COST OF ATTENDANCE (per year)
Tuition & Fees: $ 34,665
Room & Board: $ 18,225
ADMISSIONS PROFILE
Average/Middle 50% GPA: 4.04 - 4.25 (core, weighted, recalculated)
GPA used: Recalculated core weighted Superscore Tests? N/A
Test Policy for Fall 2025: Test Free Scholarship Requirements: Variable
Scholarship Amount Range: Variable
FIRST-YEAR STUDENT APPLICATION DETAILS
Application Deadline: November 30
Scholarship Deadline: N/A – automatic process
Applications Accepted: Cal State Apply
ABOUT

Cal Poly is a distinctive learning community for academically motivated students who seek a challenging, hands-on education to prepare for professional and personal success in an increasingly scientific and technological world. Located in San Luis Obispo on California's sunny Central Coast, Cal Poly provides students an unparalleled college experience as well as industry connections in both the Bay Area and Southern California. Consistently recognized as one of the nation's best values for graduates' return on investment, Cal Poly is driven by its core philosophy of Learn by Doing a powerful combination of academic expertise and hands-on experience. From their first moments on campus, our students are challenged to put what they learn into practice in real-world settings.

Creighton University
Omaha, Nebraska
https://www.creighton.edu/ admissions@creighton.edu
CONTACT
Rae-Anne Mena, Associate Director
Email: raeannemena@creighton.edu
Phone: (531) 541-0378
INSTITUTIONAL PROFILE
Undergraduate Enrollment: 4,481
Out-of-State Student Population: 78%
Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 11:1
Average Class Size: 22
Athletic Division: NCAA Division 1
Athletic Conference: Big East
COST OF ATTENDANCE (per year)
Tuition & Fees: $48,856
Room & Board: $13,652
ADMISSIONS PROFILE
Average/Middle 50% ACT/SAT: 26-31/1250-1430
Average/Middle 50% GPA: 3.6-4.0
GPA used: Weighted
Superscore Tests? Yes
Test Policy for Fall 2025: Optional

Scholarship Requirements: Automatically considered with admission review
Scholarship Amount Range: $16,000-$30,000
FIRST-YEAR STUDENT APPLICATION DETAILS
Application Deadline: Early Action 11/1 otherwise Rolling Scholarship Deadline: Scholarship Priority Deadline 12/1
Applications Accepted: Common App and Institutional App
ABOUT
Top-ranked Creighton University prepares students for success through a Jesuit, Catholic education. With 140+ academic paths spanning the arts, sciences, law, business, and multiple health sciences fields, and at Creighton, students can find their passion here. From research to internships to service-based learning, our students do more. There is no university in the country like Creighton in terms of size, the array of professional and graduate programs offered. Home to the College World Series, Omaha has a metropolitan area population of nearly 1 million. It is located on the western bank of the Missouri River, which serves as the Nebraska-Iowa border. The city is the major urban area between Chicago and Denver and between Kansas City and Minneapolis. Creighton’s 139-acre campus is within walking distance of downtown and the four Fortune 500 companies that call Omaha home.

CONTACT
DePaul University
Chicago, Illinois
www.depaul.edu
admission@depaul.edu

Kelsey O’Neill, Assistant Director of Regional Recruitment
Email: kelsey@admission.depaul.edu
Phone: (409) 944-8103
INSTITUTIONAL PROFILE
Undergraduate Enrollment: 14,145
Out-of-State Student Population: 43%
Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 15:1
Average Class Size: 23
Athletic Division: NCAA Division I
Athletic Conference: Big East
COST OF ATTENDANCE (per year)
Tuition & Fees: $ 45,195
Room & Board: $ 16,068
ADMISSIONS PROFILE
Average/Middle 50% ACT/SAT: 23 - 28 / 1060 - 1260
Average/Middle 50% GPA: 3.75
GPA used: Weighted
Superscore Tests? Yes
Test Optional for Fall 2025: Yes
Scholarship Requirements: vary by scholarship, please check depaul.edu/scholarships
Scholarship Amount Range: average is $8,000 to $24,000 per year
FIRST-YEAR STUDENT APPLICATION DETAILS
Application Deadline: Early Action: November 15th; Regular Decision: February 1st
Scholarship Deadline: February 1st
Applications Accepted: Common Application
ABOUT
DePaul University is the nation’s largest Catholic university with 22,000 students and 300 degree programs. Partnerships throughout Chicago enable DePaul to provide an exceptional educational experience that is vibrant, pragmatic, and socially engaged. Known for its academic rigor, classes are small and taught by experienced faculty members who take full advantage of Chicago’s corporate, cultural, and community resources. DePaul is nationally recognized for incorporating service learning throughout its curriculum and for its diverse student body. A member of the Big East Conference, DePaul has ten colleges and schools with main campuses in Chicago’s Loop and Lincoln Park neighborhoods.

Elon, University
Elon, North Carolina www.elon.edu admissions@elon.edu
CONTACT
Allie McManaman, Regional Assistant Director of Admissions –Rocky Mountain Region
Email: amcmanaman@elon.edu
Phone: (336) 520-9277
INSTITUTIONAL PROFILE
Undergraduate Enrollment: 6,402
Out-of-State Student Population: 76%
Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 11:1
Average Class Size: 20
Athletic Division: NCAA Division I Athletic Conference: Coastal Athletic Association
COST OF ATTENDANCE (per year)
Tuition & Fees: $ 46,958
Room & Board: $ 16,284
ADMISSIONS PROFILE
Average/Middle 50% ACT/SAT: 27 / 1223
Average/Middle 50% GPA: 4.13 – 4.63
GPA used: Recalculated core weighted Superscore Tests? Yes
Test Policy for Fall 2025: Optional

Scholarship Requirements: Test inclusive, not required; GPA varies by program Scholarship Amount Range: $3,000 – full cost of tuition
FIRST-YEAR STUDENT APPLICATION DETAILS
Application Deadline: Early Decision & Early Action: November 1st; Regular Deadline: January 10th Scholarship Deadline: Honors & Fellows: Priority Consideration is Nov 1st and Deadline is January 10th Odyssey Program and Accelerated Pathways: Deadline is January 15th Applications Accepted: Common Application & institutional application
ABOUT
Nestled in the heart of North Carolina, Elon University is a hidden gem where innovation and tradition collide, creating an academic haven like no other. With its picturesque campus, students find themselves surrounded by an environment where ideas flourish and dreams take flight. At Elon, we believe in empowering the leaders of tomorrow. Our vibrant community thrives on curiosity, diversity, and the pursuit of knowledge. From our world-class faculty and 1:1 faculty mentorship to our hands-on experiential learning opportunities, we equip our students with the skills, confidence, and creativity they need to tackle the challenges of today and shape the possibilities of the future. But Elon is more than just a university; it's a journey. It's the place where you'll forge lifelong connections, discover your passion, and embrace your full potential. Elon University is where dreams become reality, where you become the architect of your destiny. Welcome to a place where the sky is not the limit; it's just the beginning.

CONTACT
Fort Hays State University
Hays, Kansas
www.fhsu.edu
admissions@fhsu.edu

Candace Bollig, Western Regional Admissions Counselor
Email: clbollig@fhsu.edu
Phone: (785) 639-7341
INSTITUTIONAL PROFILE
Undergraduate Enrollment: 12,843
Out-of-State Student Population: 20%
Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 17:1
Average Class Size: 20
Athletic Division: NCAA Division II
Athletic Conference: Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA)
COST OF ATTENDANCE (per year)
Tuition & Fees: $ 5,923.80
Room & Board: $ 9,079
ADMISSIONS PROFILE
Average/Middle 50% ACT/SAT: 23/1080
Average/Middle 50% GPA: 3.45
GPA used: Recalculated core weighted
Superscore Tests? Yes
Test Policy for Fall 2025: Test optional
Scholarship Requirements: 2.25 GPA & 18 ACT/ 960 SAT
Scholarship Amount Range: $1,500 – $3,750 annually
FIRST-YEAR STUDENT APPLICATION DETAILS
Application Deadline: rolling admissions
Scholarship Deadline: February 15th
Applications Accepted: Institutional application
ABOUT
Fort Hays State University (FHSU), located in Hays, Kansas, is a public institution known for its affordability and student-centered approach. FHSU offers over 200 academic programs, with top fields of study including nursing, education, and agriculture. The admissions process is straightforward, with automatic scholarships awarded based on GPA and test scores. Additional scholarships recognize leadership, community involvement, and special talents, helping students afford their education. Student-athletes at FHSU compete in NCAA Division II as part of the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA), offering a range of sports programs and a supportive environment for balancing academics and athletics.

Grinnell College
Grinnell, Iowa
admission@grinnell.edu
finaid@grinnell.edu
CONTACT
Grace Robertson-Lloyd, Associate Director of Admission, Coordinator of Virtual Recruitment, and Denver Regional
Email: lloydgra2@grinnell.edu
Phone: (641) 269-3619
INSTITUTIONAL PROFILE
Undergraduate Enrollment: 1,775
Out-of-State Student Population: 92%
Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 9:1
Average Class Size: 16
Athletic Division: NCAA Division III
Athletic Conference: Midwest Conference
COST OF ATTENDANCE (per year)
Tuition & Fees: $ 68,106
Room & Board: $ 16,842
ADMISSIONS PROFILE
Average/Middle 50% ACT/SAT: 32 - 35 / 1460 - 1560
Average/Middle 50% GPA: N/A
GPA used: N/A
Superscore Tests? Yes
Test Policy for Fall 2025: Optional
Scholarship Requirements: Holistic review
Scholarship Amount Range: starting at $10,000 per year
FIRST-YEAR STUDENT APPLICATION DETAILS

Application Deadline: Early Decision I: Nov. 15; Early Decision II: Jan. 5; Regular Decision: Jan. 15
Scholarship Deadline: Submit CommonApp or QuestBridge Application by Dec. 1 for priority consideration Applications Accepted: CommonApp or QuestBridge Application
ABOUT
Our students come from 49 states and more than 85 citizenships. One in every four students is a domestic student of color, one in five is international, and more than 70 languages are spoken on campus. We foster an intentional and inclusive community of fearless learners, thoughtful leaders, kind human beings, and responsible citizens of the world. As a small, private liberal arts and sciences college with an open, individualized curriculum that allows a third of students to double major and every student to explore academically, we provide learning for intellectually engaged students and produce graduates who are prepared to navigate the world’s complexities. At Grinnell, more than 70% of students have an off-campus study experience, 93% of students are employed or pursuing further education upon graduation, and 40% of students pursue advanced, out-of-class mentored research. As a selective school with a 14.5% acceptance rate for fall 2024, Grinnell is competitive to get into but not to afford, as the College meets the full demonstrated financial need of every admitted student with no loans and is need-blind for all domestic applicants.

High Point University
High Point, North Carolina www.highpoint.edu/admissions admiss@highpoint.edu
CONTACT
Tom Smith, Regional Admissions Counselor (Colorado)
Email: tsmith11@highpoint.edu
Phone: (336) 941-8996
INSTITUTIONAL PROFILE
Undergraduate Enrollment: 5,000
Out-of-State Student Population: 73%
Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 17:1
Average Class Size: 25
Athletic Division: NCAA Division I

Athletic Conference: Big South Conference/Atlantic 10 Men’s Lacrosse
COST OF ATTENDANCE (per year)
Tuition & Fees: $ 46,548
Room & Board: $ 18,462 (Tier 1)
ADMISSIONS PROFILE
Average/Middle 50% ACT/SAT: 27/1278
Average/Middle 50% GPA: 3.63
GPA used: Unweighted
Superscore Tests? Yes
Test Policy for Fall 2025: Optional
Scholarship Requirements: 3.26 – 4.0 (unweighted)
Scholarship Amount Range: $2,000 – full tuition
FIRST-YEAR STUDENT APPLICATION DETAILS
Application Deadline: Early Decision-Nov. 1st; Early Action-Nov. 15th; Early Decision II-February 1st; Regular Decision-March 1st
Scholarship Deadline: February 1st
Applications Accepted: Common Application, institutional application, and Scoir
ABOUT
High Point University is The Premier Life Skills University. Having radically transformed the campus since 2005 under the leadership of President Nido R. Qubein, HPU knows transformation well. That’s why leaders commit to preparing students for the world as it’s going to be, not as it is. HPU is a values-based intuition that arms students with the life skills employers want. This is best showcased by the 99% placement rate for graduates employed or continuing their education within 180 days of graduation. At HPU, every student receives an extraordinary education in an inspiring environment with caring people. By focusing holistically on transformational education, HPU attracts students from all 50 states and nearly 50 countries. A $2 billion investment in academic programs and student life facilities proves HPU’s commitment to transformation. The university’s call to action is simple and profound: Choose to be extraordinary! INFORMATION PROVIDED MARCH 2024

Kansas State University
Manhattan, Kansas
www.k-state.edu
apply@k-state.edu
CONTACT
SJ Gulick, Regional Admissions Coordinator
Email: kstate11@k-state.edu
Phone: 785-532-1521
INSTITUTIONAL PROFILE
Undergraduate Enrollment: 15,649
Out-of-State Student Population: 32%
Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 18:1
Average Class Size: 28
Athletic Division: NCAA Division I
Athletic Conference: Big 12
COST OF ATTENDANCE (per year)
Tuition & Fees: $ 28,348
Room & Board: $ 7,950–14,700
ADMISSIONS PROFILE
Average/Middle 50% ACT/SAT: 23/1140
Average/Middle 50% GPA: 3.79
GPA used: Weighted or unweighted
Superscore Tests? Yes
Test Policy for Fall 2025: Optional
Scholarship Requirements: 3.25+ GPA Scholarship Amount Range: $8,672-17,346/Year
FIRST-YEAR STUDENT APPLICATION DETAILS
Application Deadline: Rolling
Scholarship Deadline: December 1st
Applications Accepted: Common App, Institutional App
ABOUT

Kansas State University is a public Research 1 institution with over 250 areas of study. Alongside this, K-State was the first operational land-grant university in the United States and was founded in 1863, enjoying a long history of academic excellence and commitment to service to Kansas. Students can enjoy 16 Division I sports within the Big 12 conference and over 400 clubs and organizations to get involved in outside of their studies. The main campus is located in Manhattan, KS, with other campuses located in Salina and Olathe.

Knox College
Galesburg, IL
https://www.knox.edu/ admission@knox.edu
CONTACT
Hannah Murphy, Associate Director of Denver Recruitment
Email: hmurphy@knox.edu
Phone: 309-351-6276
INSTITUTIONAL PROFILE
Undergraduate Enrollment: 1,125
Out-of-State Student Population: 52%
Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 10:1
Average Class Size: 14
Athletic Division: NCAA Division III
Athletic Conference: Midwest Conference
COST OF ATTENDANCE 2023-2024 (per year)
Tuition & Fees: $55,587
Room & Board: $10,407
ADMISSIONS PROFILE
Average/Middle 50% ACT/SAT: 21-28/ 1180-1365
Average/Middle 50% GPA: 3.66
GPA used: Recalculated Superscore Tests? Yes
Test Policy for Fall 2025: Test Optional
Scholarship Requirements: Holistic review with application
Scholarship Amount Range: $35,000 - $45,000 per year (merit awards)
FIRST-YEAR STUDENT APPLICATION DETAILS

Application Deadline: January 15 (will accept applications after this date)
Scholarship Deadline: N/A
Applications Accepted: Common App, Institutional App, Coalition App
ABOUT
Knox College, one of the 40 Colleges That Change Lives, is a private, undergraduate, residential liberal arts and sciences institution located in Galesburg, Illinois. Galesburg is a small city full of good food, good people, and accessible by two nearby airports and Amtrak. Founded by abolitionists, Knox is rooted in an historic commitment to social justice and remains one of the diverse colleges in the nation, with 24% of students coming from outside the US and 36% U.S. students of color. Through a unique 3-3 academic calendar, Knox’s curriculum allows students to develop their own educational plan choosing from over 50 majors and minors. Additionally, 100% of students complete an independent study, internship, study abroad, research, creative project, or participate in an immersion term while at Knox.

Marist College
Poughkeepsie, New York www.marist.edu
admissions@marist.edu
CONTACT
Kent Rinehardt, Dean of Undergraduate Admission
Email: Kent.Rinehart@marist.edu
Phone: (845) 575-3226
INSTITUTIONAL PROFILE
Undergraduate Enrollment: 5,020
Out-of-State Student Population: N/A
Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 16:1
Average Class Size: 16-20
Athletic Division: NCAA Division I
Athletic Conference: Metro Atlantic Conference
COST OF ATTENDANCE (per year)
Tuition & Fees: $ 47,620
Room & Board: $ 18,460
ADMISSIONS PROFILE
Middle 50% ACT/SAT: 26-30 / 1210-1340
Middle 50% GPA: 3.5
GPA used: N/A
Superscore Tests? N/A
Test Policy for Fall 2025: Test Optional
Scholarship Requirements: N/A
Scholarship Amount Range: $5,000 - $15,000 annually
FIRST-YEAR STUDENT APPLICATION DETAILS

Application Deadline: ED 1 & EA: November 15th; ED 2 & Regular Decision: February 15th
Scholarship Deadline: All accepted students automatically considered Applications Accepted: N/A
ABOUT
Marist College is a private, traditional liberal arts college, located in the state of New York, in the town of Poughkeepsie. Our campus is located in the heart of the historic Hudson River Valley, midway between NYC and Albany, the state capital. We are a close-knit community of 5000 students. Marist offers students the power of a global university with the personal touch of a leading liberal arts college. Some of our top majors: Business, Computer Science, Communications/Art/Digital Media, Game and Emerging Media, Criminal Justice, Cybersecurity and Fashion Design and Fashion Merchandising (ranked 5th in the US and 25th globally) We have branch campuses in Florence, Italy and Dublin, Ireland and also maintain study sites in 26 countries. The Marist Red Foxes compete in NCAA Division I Athletics. We see West Coast students coming for women’s water polo, lacrosse, crew, soccer, & softball.
INFORMATION PROVIDED MARCH 2024

CONTACT
Northern Arizona University
Flagstaff, Arizona
www.nau.edu/admissions admissions@nau.edu

Hannah Haage, Manager, Out of State Recruitment
Email: hannah.haage@nau.edu
Phone: (928) 523-5952
INSTITUTIONAL PROFILE
Undergraduate Enrollment: 21,550
Out-of-State Student Population: 30%
Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 19:1
Average Class Size: 37
Athletic Division: NCAA Division I Athletic Conference: Big Sky Conference and Western Athletic Conference (Swim & Dive)
COST OF ATTENDANCE (per year)
Tuition & Fees: $17,532 (WUE) + $1,321 (Fees)
Room & Board: ~$14,000
ADMISSIONS PROFILE
Average/Middle 50% ACT/SAT: Test score optional
Average/Middle 50% GPA: 3.35 unweighted core GPA used: Recalculated and unweighted based off 14 core courses Superscore Tests? No Test Policy for Fall 2025: Optional Scholarship Requirements: All admitted students receive a merit scholarship Scholarship Amount Range: WUE tuition discount plus $4,500-$8,500 in merit scholarship per year
FIRST-YEAR STUDENT APPLICATION DETAILS
Application Deadline: Rolling
Scholarship Deadline: May 1st
Applications Accepted: Institutional App
ABOUT
Northern Arizona University is built on a student-first foundation. We deliver world-class academics for a worldready generation. In every classroom, top-flight research powers personalized teaching. With nearly 100 undergraduate programs in 8 academic colleges, our location in the mountains and pines of northern Arizona provides a stunning background for students’ academic and personal growth. All admitted students from Colorado and other WUE states automatically receive the WUE tuition rate. Scholarships are automatically awarded based on students’ unweighted core GPA test scores are not needed.

Northern Michigan University
Marquette, Michigan www.nmu.edu/admissions admissions@nmu.edu
CONTACT
Bianca Simboli, Associate Director, Admissions
Regionally based in Denver, CO
Email: bsimboli@nmu.edu
Phone: (906) 251-0029
INSTITUTIONAL PROFILE
Undergraduate Enrollment: 6,684
Out-of-State Student Population: 24%
Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 18:1
Average Class Size: 25
Athletic Division: NCAA Division I and II

Athletic Conference: Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC)
COST OF ATTENDANCE (out-of-state per year)
Tuition & Fees: $ 19,488
Room & Board: $ 12,886
ADMISSIONS PROFILE
Average/Middle 50% ACT/SAT: NMU is test-blind
Average/Middle 50% GPA: 3.4
GPA used: Weighted
Test Policy for Fall 2025: Test Free Scholarship Amount Range: $6,100 – $9,600 annually
FIRST-YEAR STUDENT APPLICATION DETAILS
Application Deadline: Rolling Admission
Scholarship Deadline: Rolling w/Admission (Presidential Scholarship Deadline: October 16th) Applications Accepted: Common Application & institutional application
ABOUT
Northern Michigan University, located in Marquette, Michigan on the southern shore of Lake Superior, is a dynamic four-year, public university that has grown its reputation based on its award-winning leadership programs, cutting-edge technology initiatives, and nationally recognized academic programs. In an environment surrounded by natural beauty and limitless fun, students are deeply involved in real world scientific and creative research, professional conferences, and educational community service from the start. With more than 170 majors including health sciences, nursing, performing and visual arts, education, industrial technologies and construction management, environmental sciences, and business, Northern offers big school opportunities in a smaller community environment allowing students the space to craft their educational experience.

CONTACT
Ohio University
Athens, Ohio
www.ohio.edu/admissions admissions@ohio.edu

Katie Bainbridge, Senior Regional Recruitment Manager - Denver
Email: bainbridgek@ohio.edu
Phone: (740) 597-1218
INSTITUTIONAL PROFILE
Undergraduate Enrollment: 23,768
Out-of-State Student Population: 15%
Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 17:1
Average Class Size: 26
Athletic Division: NCAA Division I
Athletic Conference: Mid-American Conference
COST OF ATTENDANCE (per year)
Tuition & Fees: $ 14,158 in-state; $24,838 out-of-state
Room & Board: $ 13,416
ADMISSIONS PROFILE
Average/Middle 50% ACT/SAT: 22-27/1100-1270 (test score values only reflect scores used in admissions decisions)
Average/Middle 50% GPA: 3.64
GPA used: Recalculated to a 4.0 scale
Superscore Tests? SAT yes
Test Policy for Fall 2025: Yes
Scholarship Requirements: Application for admission serves as application for scholarships; test optional Scholarship Amount Range: Up to full tuition and fees
FIRST-YEAR STUDENT APPLICATION DETAILS
Application Deadline: Early Action: November 15th; Rolling Decision: February 1st Scholarship Deadline: Scholarship Priority Deadline November 15th
Applications Accepted: Common Application and institutional application
ABOUT
Ohio University strives to be the best student-centered, transformative learning community in America, where students realize their promise, faculty advance knowledge, staff achieve excellence and alumni become global leaders. OHIO is committed to fostering, embracing and celebrating diversity in all its forms. Our Athens campus offers students a residential learning experience in one of the nation’s most picturesque academic settings. Additional campuses and centers serve students across the state, and online programs further advance the University’s commitment to providing educational access and opportunity. Ohio University is a Carnegie R1-classified research-intensive institution with a record of advancing knowledge through discovery and innovation Visit ohio.edu for more information.

Prescott College
Prescott, Arizona
admissions@prescott.edu admissions@ohio.edu
CONTACT
Halle Ann Fernandez, Assistant Director of Outreach & Recruitment
Email: halle.fernandez@prescott.edu
Phone: (201) 844-2589
INSTITUTIONAL PROFILE
Undergraduate Enrollment: 313
Out-of-State Student Population: 73%
Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 6:1
Average Class Size: 9
Athletic Division: None
Athletic Conference: None
COST
OF
ATTENDANCE
Tuition & Fees: $ 35,685
Room & Board: $ 9,528
ADMISSIONS PROFILE

(per year)
Average/Middle 50% ACT/SAT: N/A
Average/Middle 50% GPA: N/A
GPA used: N/A
Superscore Tests? N/A
Test Policy for Fall 2025: Optional
Scholarship Requirements: N/A
Scholarship Amount Range: N/A
FIRST-YEAR STUDENT APPLICATION DETAILS
Application Deadline: Spring 25: December 20, 2024; Fall 25: August 1, 2025
Scholarship Deadline: Must submit essay with application to be considered Applications Accepted: Common Application and institutional application
ABOUT
At Prescott College, we cultivate interdisciplinary, experiential, and diverse learning environments designed to inspire future leaders to build a healthy, just, and sustainable world. Recognized as a leader in experiential and collaborative education, Prescott College empowers students to drive positive change in education, the environment, and society. Our classrooms extend far beyond four walls, embracing a culture of creativity, collaborative critical thinking, and innovation. Through courses that challenge established norms and paradigms, we prepare students to address the complexities of our world. Justice lies at the heart of our mission a critical justice lens, emphasizing equity and environmental literacy, is central to all our programs. Whether students learn on-campus or online, we are committed to helping them discover their unique pathways. Guided by a fundamental respect for the earth and all its interconnected inhabitants, Prescott College strives to contribute to the healing of our planet while fostering societal well-being.

CONTACT
Sacred Heart University
Fairfield, Connecticut
www.sacredheart.edu
enroll@sacredheart.edu

Kimberly Burton, Director of Regional Admissions West Coast
Email: burtonk2@sacredheart.edu
Phone: (203) 610-9503
INSTITUTIONAL PROFILE
Undergraduate Enrollment: 6,600
Out-of-State Student Population: 75%
Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 14:1
Average Class Size: 22
Athletic Division: NCAA Division I
Athletic Conference: MAAC
COST OF ATTENDANCE (per year)
Tuition & Fees: $ 45,000
Room & Board: $ 18,000
ADMISSIONS PROFILE
Average/Middle 50% ACT/SAT: N/A
Average/Middle 50% GPA: 3.65
GPA used: Weighted
Superscore Tests? Yes
Test Policy for Fall 2025: Optional
Scholarship Requirements: all admitted students receive Scholarship Amount Range: $4,000 to $22,000 annually
FRESHMAN APPLICATION DETAILS
Application Deadline: Early Decision: Nov 15th, Early Action I: Dec 1st, Regular: Feb 15th
Applications Accepted: Common Application
ABOUT
Sacred Heart University is a private, Roman Catholic university, located about 55 miles northeast of NYC in beautiful, quaint Fairfield, CT. SHU offers over 50 majors in healthcare professions, Business, Technology, Arts and Sciences, Communication and Education with an emphasis on dual degrees in Physical Therapy, Athletic Training, Speech Pathology and many others. Our new residence halls, hockey arena, healthcare education building, and rec center are just a few reasons to visit our beautiful state of the art campus. With 33 Division 1 athletic teams on campus and 33 club teams, school spirit abounds! SHU is ranked 10th in the Nation for students involved and engaged in community service. Giving back to community is all important to our students, along with supporting our teams, performing and theatre arts groups and campus ministry projects. There really is something for everyone at SHU.

San Diego State University
San Diego, California www.sdsu.edu prospective@sdsu.edu
CONTACT
Brian Zaun, Regional Admissions and Recruitment Manager
Email: bzaun@sdsu.edu
Phone: (619) 323-8039
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Undergraduate Enrollment: 32,064
Out-of-State Student Population: 15%
Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 25:1
Average Class Size: Lower Division = 43; Upper Division = 35
Athletic Division: NCAA Division I Athletic Conference: Mountain West Conference
COST OF ATTENDANCE (2024-2025)
Tuition & Fees: $ 23,328
Room & Board: $ 22,824
ADMISSIONS PROFILE
Average/Middle 50% ACT/SAT: Test Free
Average/Middle 50% GPA: 3.9/3.75-4.25

GPA used: A-G required subjects for 10th & 11th grades; weight given to honors, AP, IB, and college courses
Superscore Tests? N/A
Test Policy for Fall 2025: Test Free
Scholarship Requirements: www.sdsu.edu/scholarships
Scholarship Amount Range: Varies
FIRST-YEAR STUDENT APPLICATION DETAILS
Application Deadline: October 1st – November 30th
Scholarship Deadline: Varies
Applications Accepted: Cal State Apply
ABOUT
Each year, San Diego State University provides 30,000+ students with opportunities to participate in an academic curriculum distinguished by direct contact with faculty and an increasing international emphasis that prepares them for a global future. SDSU students are graduating at record rates across all 7 colleges, and Forbes ranks SDSU the 16th best public college, and Wall Street Journal ranks SDSU the 11th best value. United by pride in our Aztec identity, the SDSU community is committed to graduating the global citizens, compassionate leaders and ethical innovators who will influence the future of San Diego and the world. The university is strong and getting stronger. With the addition of the Mission Valley campus expansion and the record number of applicants, it is a great time to be a SDSU student.

Seton Hall University
South Orange, New Jersey www.shu.edu
www.shu.edu/undergraduate-admissions
CONTACT
Lisa Hanson, Assistant Director of Admissions, West Coast Region
Email: lisa.hanson@shu.edu
Phone: (862) 216-5748
INSTITUTIONAL PROFILE
Undergraduate Enrollment: 6,200
Out-of-State Student Population: 50%
Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 14:1
Average Class Size: 21
Athletic Division: NCAA Division I Athletic Conference: Big East Conference
COST OF ATTENDANCE (per year)
Tuition & Fees: ~ $53,000
Room & Board: ~ $17,000
ADMISSIONS PROFILE
Average/Middle 50% ACT/SAT: 26
Average/Middle 50% GPA: 3.7
GPA used: Unweighted | Recalculated
Superscore Tests? Yes
Test Policy for Fall 2025: Optional with a few exceptions
Scholarship Requirements: Application and transcripts
Scholarship Amount Range: $20,000-$35,000/year on average
FIRST-YEAR STUDENT APPLICATION DETAILS

Application Deadline: Early Action: November 15th and December 15th | Regular Decision: February 1st and March 1st
Scholarship Deadline: Special Scholarships: January 15th
Applications Accepted: Common App, Institutional App
ABOUT
As one of the country’s leading Catholic universities, Seton Hall has been developing students in mind, heart and spirit since 1856. Home to over 10,000 undergraduate and graduate students, Seton Hall is a place that nurtures compassionate leaders who are prepared to make a difference in the world. With an overall employment rate of 95% and offering over 17,000 internships annually, Seton Hall graduates are well prepared for their career(s) upon graduation. Located just 14 miles (30-minute commute) from the nation’s business and entertainment capital, New York City, the nurturing community of Seton Hall provides the ‘best of both worlds’ in the village of South Orange.

South Dakota Mines
Rapid City, South Dakota www.sdsmt.edu admissions@sdsmt.edu
CONTACT
Kristen Kugler, Associate Director
Email: kristen.kugler@sdsmt.edu
Phone: (605) 219-8233
INSTITUTIONAL PROFILE
Undergraduate Enrollment: 2,579
Out-of-State Student Population: 50%
Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 15:1
Average Class Size: 24
Athletic Division: NCAA Division II
Athletic Conference: Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC)
COST OF ATTENDANCE (per year)
Tuition & Fees: $ 10,500 (based on 30 credits)
Room & Board: $ 9,300
ADMISSIONS PROFILE
Average/Middle 50% ACT/SAT: 27/1280
Average/Middle 50% GPA: 3.6
GPA used: Unweighted
Superscore Tests? No

Test Policy for Fall 2025: ACT/SAT is optional if students meet the math requirement in an alternative way Scholarship Requirements: A 3.0 unweighted GPA, ACT/SAT scores (minimum 24/1160), and acceptance by the scholarship deadline are required for freshman scholarships. Scholarship Amount Range: $1,000-$7,000 annually (renewable up to 4 years) Colorado students receive instate tuition, which saves about $4,000 annually.
FIRST-YEAR STUDENT APPLICATION DETAILS
Application Deadline: Rolling Admission
Scholarship Deadline: January 1
Applications Accepted: Institutional Application
ABOUT
South Dakota Mines is committed to excellence in academics and research and to developing the next generation of leaders and problem-solvers. Located in Rapid City, South Dakota Mines offers rigorous academics, supported by small class sizes, committed faculty, and many student organizations. 20 STEM undergraduate degrees are offered, incorporating personal attention, internships and research, and a hands-on learning approach to provide an exceptional education at an affordable price. Students from 41 states and 28 countries are represented, and 73% participate in at least one paid internship. Graduates enjoy a 97% placement rate and an average starting salary of $73,547. The university has an outstanding return on investment and College Factual has named us among the top in Best Value for Engineering Universities.

CONTACT
Texas A&M University
College Station, Texas
www.tamu.edu
admissions@tamu.edu

Alex Thornbrugh, Senior Regional Advisor- Denver
Email: alexslaughter@tamu.edu
Phone: (979) 213-0833
INSTITUTIONAL PROFILE
Undergraduate Enrollment: 57,047
Out-of-State Student Population: 6%
Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 20:1
Average Class Size: 35
Athletic Division: NCAA Division I
Athletic Conference: Southeastern Conference (SEC)
COST OF ATTENDANCE (per year)
Tuition & Fees: $ 39,796
Room & Board: $ 11,780
ADMISSIONS PROFILE
Average/Middle 50% ACT/SAT: 25-31 / 1150-1400
Average/Middle 50% GPA: 3.75-3.9
GPA used: Recalculated from the SRAR Superscore Tests? No
Test Policy for Fall 2025: Not required for now- but our board will vote again in May. Scholarship Requirements: Answer the questions on the Common App Scholarship section under Texas A&M
Scholarship Amount Range: $0-$4,000/year – if they receive the $4000 merit scholarship directly from Texas A&M, they will receive in-state tuition.
FIRST-YEAR STUDENT APPLICATION DETAILS
Application Deadline: Early Action (Engineering ONLY) - October 15th, Regular - December 1st
Scholarship Deadline: December 1st
Applications Accepted: Common Application & ApplyTexas
ABOUT
Texas A&M is a tier 1 research land, sea and space grant institution. With over 180 different degree options, A&M has something for everyone from Architecture to Zoology. What makes A&M unique is the countless traditions and the Aggie Family you are joining as a student. From your first Aggie football game to receiving your Aggie Ring, you are joining a network of over 500,000 that will help you every step of the way. We have 1400 student organizations and countless opportunities to develop your network for both professional and personal growth, from study abroad, research and internships and so much more. You will stand tall with the 12th man and say “Here” at Muster- there is no where else like Aggieland.

The
University of Missouri
Columbia, Missouri
www.missouri.edu
askemma@missouri.edu
CONTACT
Emma Briggs, Colorado Regional Admissions Representative
Email: askemma@missouri.edu
Phone: 720.331.2141
INSTITUTIONAL PROFILE
Undergraduate Enrollment: 35,400
Out-of-State Student Population: 32%
Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 18:1
Average Class Size: 31
Athletic Division: NCAA Division I
Athletic Conference: Southeastern Conference (SEC)
COST OF ATTENDANCE (per year)
Tuition & Fees: $ 36,040-39,820
Room & Board: $ 13,700
ADMISSIONS PROFILE
Average/Middle 50% ACT/SAT: 26 / 1130
Average/Middle 50% GPA: 3.6 (core, weighted, recalculated)
GPA used: Recalculated core weighted
Superscore Tests? Yes
Test Policy for Fall 2025: Test Blind Scholarship Requirements: GPA and Test Scores by Chart Scholarship Amount Range: $8,500 - $21,500 annually
FIRST-YEAR STUDENT APPLICATION DETAILS
Application Deadline: Rolling Admissions, No Deadline
Scholarship Deadline: Priority Deadline: December 1st Applications Accepted: Common Application & Institutional Application
ABOUT

• 4th Best Value among all flagship universities by U.S. News & World Report
• 95% of Mizzou graduates are successful within six months of graduation
• Grads make 10% more than the average graduate (source: Wall Street Journal)
• Real-life experiences and hands-on learning in their field for students
• #10 Best College for Future Leaders among all flagship universities by Time magazine
• Highest graduation and retention rates among Missouri public universities
• 53% of students graduate with no debt
• Columbia, Missouri, is consistently ranked one of the best college towns in the country

University
of Massachusetts - Amherst
Amherst, Massachusetts www.umass.edu
mail@admissions.umass.edu
CONTACT
John Moore, Assistant Director of Admissions
Email: johnmoore@umass.edu
Phone: (413) 685-5499
INSTITUTIONAL PROFILE
Undergraduate Enrollment: 23,000
Out-of-State Student Population: 28%
Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 18:1
Average Class Size: 34
Athletic Division: NCAA Division I Athletic Conference: Mid-America Conference (MAC)
COST OF ATTENDANCE (per year)
Tuition & Fees: $40,449
Room & Board: $16,709
ADMISSIONS PROFILE
Average/Middle 50% ACT/SAT: SAT 1320-1450 ACT 29-33
Average/Middle 50% GPA: 3.9-4.3
GPA used: Recalculated Weighted GPA Superscore Tests? Yes
Test Policy for Fall 2025: Optional
Scholarship Requirements: Automatically Reviewed with Admission
Scholarship Amount Range: $1,000 - $22,000 annually
FIRST-YEAR STUDENT APPLICATION DETAILS

Application Deadline: Early Action – Nov. 5th, Regular Decision – Jan. 15th
Scholarship Deadline: See Application Deadlines
Applications Accepted: Common App
ABOUT
Having the #1 Ranked Campus Dining for the last 8 years straight is one of the best reasons to attend University of Massachusetts – Amherst. Besides our amazing food, the Flagship campus of Massachusetts, Amherst is a lovely town located in Western Massachusetts, between the fields and lush green valleys. The campus has over 1500 acres, so there is always something to do while on campus. With over 90+ different options for degrees, there is always something for everyone. Come learn in this rich environment that we offer here at UMass. Be Revolutionary and go UMass!

University of Oklahoma
Norman, Oklahoma
www.admissions.ou.edu
admissions@ou.edu
CONTACT
Andrew Psaltis, Rocky Mountain Admissions Counselor
Email: apsaltis@ou.edu
Phone: (720) 517-6091
INSTITUTIONAL PROFILE
Undergraduate Enrollment: 22,000
Out-of-State Student Population: 46%
Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 17:1
Average Class Size: 32
Athletic Division: NCAA Division I
Athletic Conference: Southeastern Conference (SEC)
COST OF ATTENDANCE (per year)
Tuition & Fees: $ 32,163
Room & Board: $ 15,383
ADMISSIONS PROFILE
Average/Middle 50% ACT/SAT: 26 / 1240
Average/Middle 50% GPA: 3.62
GPA used: Unweighted for admission / Weighted for scholarships. Superscore Tests? Yes
Test Policy for Fall 2025: Optional
Scholarship Requirements: Test inclusive: 3.5
& 1160
Scholarship Amount Range: $9,000-$17,000 annually
FIRST-YEAR STUDENT APPLICATION DETAILS

or 3.25
Application Deadline: Early Action: November 1st; Regular Decision: February 1st
Scholarship Deadline: December 15th
Applications Accepted: Common Application & Institutional Application & Coalition Application
ABOUT
Founded in 1890, the University of Oklahoma is a public research university located in Norman, Oklahoma just 20 minutes south of Oklahoma City. OU’s Norman undergraduate population is slightly more than 20,000, giving students a major university experience in a private college atmosphere. With three campuses in Oklahoma, OU also offers study abroad opportunities at several locations and OU campuses overseas. Over 46% of OU students come from out of state, and 94% of students are offered a scholarship to attend. With 170+ degree programs, 40 national championships, and 650+ student organizations, OU provides students with small class sizes and big opportunities at one of the most beautiful college campuses in the country.

University of Tennessee
Knoxville, Tennessee
www.admissions.utk.edu
admissions@utk.edu
CONTACT
Kylie Rigdon, Denver Regional Admissions Representative
Email: krigdon@utk.edu
Phone: (865) 974-2838
INSTITUTIONAL PROFILE
Undergraduate Enrollment: 30,798
Out-of-State Student Population: 36%
Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 18:1
Average Class Size: 32
Athletic Division: NCAA Division I
Athletic Conference: Southeastern Conference (SEC)
COST OF ATTENDANCE (per year)
Tuition & Fees: $ 33,256
Room & Board: $ 13,356
ADMISSIONS PROFILE
Average/Middle 50% ACT/SAT: 26-31 / 1260-1380
Average/Middle 50% GPA: 4.01 - 4.5 (core, weighted, recalculated)
GPA used: Recalculated core weighted
Superscore Tests? Yes
Test Policy for Fall 2025: Required
Scholarship Requirements: 3.8 GPA & 1300/28
Scholarship Amount Range: $8,000 - $18,000 annually
FIRST-YEAR STUDENT APPLICATION DETAILS

Application Deadline: Early Action: November 1st; Regular Decision: December 15th
Scholarship Deadline: December 15th
Applications Accepted: Common Application & institutional application
ABOUT
Where mountains meet music, arts meets adventure, culture meets cuisine, and no one meets a stranger. The University of Tennessee is located in the heart of the Smoky Mountains and on the banks of the Tennessee River. Ranked among the nation’s top public universities, we are the flagship campus of the state’s premier land-grant institution. With over 360 majors, students have access to strong academics, experiential learning, and phenomenal faculty, peers, and alumni. We are a campus that thrives on excellence, innovation, and tradition, including our rich tradition of leadership and service. After all, we are Volunteers. Locally, nationally, and globally, UT Volunteers serve and shape communities by giving back and leading the way. The University of Tennessee is an everything school and an institution on the rise.

Univeristy of Wyoming
Laramie, Wyoming www.uwyo.edu
admissions@uwyo.edu
CONTACT
Adrienne Loveland, Assistant Director of Admissions
Email: weisz@uwyo.edu
Phone: 720-946-9678
INSTITUTIONAL PROFILE
Undergraduate Enrollment: 10,931
Out-of-State Student Population: 35%
Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 13:1
Average Class Size: 30
Athletic Division: NCAA Division I Athletic Conference: Mountain West Conference
COST OF ATTENDANCE (per year)
Tuition & Fees: $ 24,175
Room & Board: $ 13,710
ADMISSIONS PROFILE
Average/Middle 50% ACT/SAT: 25 / 1210

Average/Middle 50% GPA: 3.5 unweighted GPA used: Unweighted Superscore Tests? No Test Policy for Fall 2025: Test Optional Scholarship Requirements: Brown and Gold Commitment starts at 3.0. WUE – students need a 3.75 unweighted GPA and a 27 ACT or 1260 SAT score Scholarship Amount Range: $3,000 - $13,815 annually
FIRST-YEAR STUDENT APPLICATION DETAILS
Application Deadline: Rolling. Direct Entry Nursing – February 1st. Direct Entry Pharmacy – December 1st Scholarship Deadline: May 1st Applications Accepted: Common Application & institutional application
ABOUT
Nestled between two mountain ranges in southeastern Wyoming, UW offers varied academic and lifestyle opportunities including year-round cultural and recreational activities. Located in Laramie, a town of more than 30,800 with a unique blend of sophistication and western hospitality, UW draws over 11,000 students from all 50 states and more than 90 countries. UW offers 200 areas of study, a small student /faculty ratio, and renowned faculty. As a nationally recognized research institution, UW’s global impact begins at our very own doorstep with innovative undergraduate and graduate research opportunities. UW provides an environment for success.

Xavier University
Cincinnati, Ohio
www.xavier.edu
xuadmit@xavier.edu
CONTACT
Rachel Ritter, Regional Recruitment Director
Email: ritterr@xavier.edu
Phone: (513)745-3232
INSTITUTIONAL PROFILE
Undergraduate Enrollment: 5,000
Out-of-State Student Population: 60%
Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 12:1
Average Class Size: 21
Athletic Division: NCAA Division I
Athletic Conference: Big East
COST OF ATTENDANCE (per year)
Tuition & Fees: $ 48,126
Room & Board: $ 14,220
ADMISSIONS PROFILE
Average/Middle 50% ACT/SAT: 22-28 / 1100-1290
Average/Middle 50% GPA: 3.37-4.01
GPA used: Weighted
Superscore Tests? On request Test Policy for Fall 2025: Optional
Scholarship Requirements: N/A
Scholarship Amount Range: $23,000-32,000 annually
FIRST-YEAR STUDENT APPLICATION DETAILS
Application Deadline: Early Action: November 1st; Regular Decision: Rolling Scholarship Deadline: Rolling Applications Accepted: Common Application & Xavier Application
ABOUT

There's nothing like the Xavier Experience. Xavier University is a Jesuit Catholic University in Cincinnati, Ohio. Founded in 1831, Xavier is the sixth-oldest Catholic and fourth-oldest Jesuit university in the United States. Our four colleges offer 90+ undergraduate majors, 60+ minors and 40+ graduate programs. Plans to open our own school of Osteopathic Medicine are in the works, with the first class starting in 2027. 99% of our students are employed, attending graduate school, or working in service or volunteer positions within six months of graduation. Xavier prepares students for a meaningful life of work, service and personal fulfillment. Our mission is a world changed for the better. New majors introduced this year include: Neuroscience, Genetics, Microbiology, Cybersecurity, and Artificial Intelligence.

ROAR Executive Board
Position Chairperson Institution Email
Chairperson Kylie Rigdon University of Tennessee krigdon@utk.edu
Counselor Relations Chair Rachel Ritter Xavier University ritterr@xavier.edu
Membership & Communication Chair Alex Slaughter Texas A&M University alexslaughter@tamu.edu
Social & Professional Development Chair Katie Cannon University of Oregon kmcarter@uoregon.edu
Special Events Chair Katie Bainbridge Ohio University bainbridgek@ohio.edu
Student Engagement Chair Hannah Haage Northern Arizona University hannah.haage@nau.edu

Institution
ROAR Members
Campus
Location
Representative
Abilene Christian University Abilene, TX Amy Cox amyc@acu.edu
Arizona State University Tempe, AZ Meg Gray meg.gray1@asu.edu
Babson College Babson Park, MA
Cassandra FloresMontano cfloresmontano@babson.edu
Baylor University Waco, TX Micah Marroquin micah_marroquin@baylor.edu
Cal Poly – San Luis Obispo San Luis Obispo, CA Leann Schmitz lschmi03@calpoly.edu
Campbellsville University Campbellsville, KY
Vanessa Gonsalves vjgonsalves@campbellsville.edu
Chadron State College Chadron, NE Gabriela Perez gperez@csc.edu
Creighton University Omaha, NE Rae-Anne Mena raeannemena@creighton.edu
DePaul University Chicago, IL Kelsey O’Neill koneil15@depaul.edu
Elon University Elon, NC Allie McManaman aberger14@elon.edu
Fort Hayes State University Hays, KS Candace Bollig clbollig@fhsu.edu
George Washington University Washington, DC Kaitlin Crepps kcrepps@gwu.edu
Grinnell College Grinnell, IA
Grace RobertsonLloyd lloydgra2@grinnell.edu
Hastings College Hastings, NE Jon Mires jon.mires@hastings.edu
High Point University High Point, NC Tom Smith tsmith11@highpoint.edu
Hult International Business School Cambridge, MA
Shanna DeDolph Crystal OcampoFernandez shanna.dedolph@hult.edu crystal.ocampo-fer@hult.edu
Ithaca College Ithaca, NY Dustin Hunter dhunter@ithaca.edu
Kansas State University Manhattan, KS SJ Gulick sjgulick@k-state.edu
Knox College Galesburg, IL Hannah Murphy hmurphy@knox.edu

Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences Boston, MA Samuel Long Samuel.lang@mcphs.edu
Michigan State University East Lansing, MI Monique McGregor mcgreg85@msu.edu
Mississippi State University Starkville, MS Anne-Browning Wilson a.b.wilson@msstate.edu
Nebraska Wesleyan University Lincoln, NE Bill Motzer wmotzer@nebrwesleyan.edu
Northern Arizona University Flagstaff, AZ Hannah Haage hannah.haage@nau.edu
Northern Michigan University Marquette, MI Bianca Simboli bsimboli@nmu.edu
Ohio University Athens, OH Katie Bainbridge bainbridgek@ohio.edu
Oklahoma State University Stillwater, OK Justin Duval juduval@okstate.edu
Prescott College Prescott, AZ Halle Fernandez halle.fernandez@prescott.edu
Sacred Heart University Fairfield, CT Kim Parrett parrettk@sacredheart.edu
Samford University Homewood, AL Shannon Milholland Shannon.milholland@samford.edu
San Diego State University San Diego, CA Brian Zaun bzaun@sdsu.edu
Seton Hall University South Orange, NJ Lisa Hanson lisa.hanson@shu.edu
South Dakota Mines Rapid City, SD Kristen Kugler kristen.kugler@sdsmt.edu
Southern Utah University Cedar City, UT Eric Bensing ericbensing@suu.edu
Texas A&M University College Station, TX Alex Slaughter alexslaughter@tamu.edu
Texas Tech University Lubbock, TX Jen Miller jen.miller@ttu.edu
The University of Alabama Tuscaloosa, AL Beth Hodge beth.hodge@ua.edu
University College Dublin Dublin, Ireland Bridie Troy briget.troy@ucd.ie
University of Arizona Tucson, AZ Kelsey Livingston kelseylivingston@arizona.edu
University of Arkansas Fayetteville, AR Sara Wood sjw026@uark.edu

University of Florida Gainesville, FL Pam Lang plang@admissions.ua.edu
University of Idaho Moscow, ID Cassi Villavicencio cvillavicencio@uidaho.edu
University of Kansas Lawrence, KS Joel Perkins joel.perkins@ku.edu
University of Massachusetts –Amherst Amherst, MA John Moore johnmoore@umass.edu
University of Missouri Columbia, MO Emma Briggs askemma@missouri.edu
University of Nebraska Lincoln, NE Maria Nazarenus malessandro2@unl.edu
University of Nevada, Reno Reno, NV Linda Dannemiller ldannemiller@unr.edu
University of Oklahoma Norman, OK Andrew Psaltis apsaltis@ou.edu
University of Oregon Eugene, OR Katie Cannon kmcarter@uoregon.edu
University of Pittsburg Pittsburgh, PA Richie Garza rrg45@pitt.edu
University of Tennessee Knoxville, TN Kylie Rigdon krigdon@utk.edu
University of Wyoming Laramie, WY Adrienne Loveland weisz@uwyo.edu
Villanova University Villanova, PA Patrick Ronay patrick.ronay@villanova.edu
Washington College Chestertown, MD Carrie Nagle cnagle2@washcoll.edu
Worcester Polytechnic Institute Worcester, MA Auna Hearne ahearne@wpi.edu
Xavier University Cincinnati, OH Rachel Ritter ritterr@xavier.edu
