Below are some schools that your family may want to consider. I focused more on schools that are extremely likely admits because those (to me) are the most important schools on a person’s list…if their only admits are from their extremely likely section, you want to make sure they’d be happy there. I suspect that low probability schools will be pretty easy for you to pick out, should your son want any schools in the low(er) probability categories. I am not an admissions professional, so the categories here are just my (very fallible) guesses as to what his chances for admission might be.
Extremely Likely (80-99+%)
- Allegheny (PA ): About 1600 undergrads
- Ithaca (NY): About 4800 undergrads
- Juniata (PA ): About 1300 undergrads
- Lycoming (PA ): About 1100 undergrads
- Moravian (PA ): About 1900 undergrads
- Roanoke (VA): About 1900 undergrads
- Saint Michael’s (VT): About 1400 undergrads
- Shenandoah (VA): About 2400 undergrads
- Siena (NY): About 3500 undergrads
- St. Bonaventure (NY): About 1800 undergrads
- SUNY Geneseo: About 4500 undergrads
- Susquehanna (PA ): About 2200 undergrads
Likely (60-79%)
- Champlain (VT): About 3200 undergrads
- Hobart William Smith (NY): About 1700 undergrads
- St. Lawrence (NY): About 2200 undergrads
- SUNY New Paltz: About 6300 undergrads
Toss-Up (40-59%)
- Union (NY): About 2100 undergrads
Lower Probability (20-39%)
- Skidmore (NY): About 2700 undergrads
Low Probability (less than 20%)