Client Acceptances for Programs Beginning Fall 2025

Published August 2025

Renaissance Admissions Consulting is excited to announce acceptances for clients entering full-time degree programs beginning in Fall 2025!

The graphic includes schools that accepted our clients to begin their degree in Fall 2025 but does not list every single program in which they received an acceptance.

We are thrilled that our expertise from working in several top admissions offices has successfully guided our clients to achieve this next step of their educational dreams!

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