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High schooler Bartleby Gaines ("B" to his friends) is on his way to scoring a perfect eight out of eight college rejection letters-which isn't going to go over big with his parents. At least, he's not alone -- several of his posse of oddball friends are in the same, college-less boat. What's a guy, facing down a lifetime career as a convenience store clerk, going to do?
Created his own college, of course. B calls in some friendly favors -- has a techie bud build a website, convinces another friend's burnout uncle to pose as the dean and organizes a clean-up/building party at a local abandoned mental hospital -- and South Harmon Institute of Technology is born.
Just as B and his fellow South Harmon classmen are settling into their charade, they realize they've done their jobs too well as dozens of other college rejects show up for classes at this off-the-radar institute. Under the scornful eyes of the privileged students and faculty from the neighboring college, B and friends forge ahead with maintaining a functioning (and fake) university. Their effort to keep up the use quickly escalates into a battle between the have-nots of South Harmon and the have-snots of their "sister" school -- higher learning has never stopped so low.
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from Universal Pictures
Directed by
Steve Pink
Starring
Justin Long (Bartleby Gaines)
Adam Herschman (Glen)
Jonah Hill (Sherman)
Blake Lively (Monica)
Mark Derwin (Jack Gaines)
Lewis Black (Uncle Ben)
Columbus Short (Hands)
Kellan Lutz (Dwayne)
Maria Thayer (Rory)
Aleksandr Akulov (Student #4)
Tim Bagley
Diora Baird (Kiki)
Artie Baxter (Mike Chambers)
Natalia Bellami (Sorority Girl)
Richard W. Blake (Frat Boy #1)
Ashleigh Boiros (Student testimonial #4)
Kristin Bryant (Sorority Girl)
Matthew Ching (Fake ID Kid)
Criscilla Crossland (Dancer)
Ann Cusack (Diane)
David Daskal (Testimonial Guy #1)
Mindee de Lacey (School Board Member)
Christina Diaz (Econ Student)
Zoe Di Stefano (Student 23)
Zoë Di Stefano
Kaitlin Doubleday (Gwen)
Richard Dyer (Slacker Student)
Chad Fernandez (Molson Gang)
Yorke Fryer (Student #1)
Nicholas Garren (Testimonial Guy #2)
Meredith Giangrande (Hot Girl)
Lisa Gleave (Kiki's friend)
Geoffrey Gould (Parent)
Alejandra Gutierrez (Kiki's friend)
Jay Harik (Mr. Harkin)
Anthony Heald (Dean Richard Van Horne)
Portis Hershey (I.D. Kid)
Sam Horrigan (Mike Walsh)
Ethan Hova (Male Graduate Student)
Jeremy Howard (Freaky Student)
Paul Hubber (Slacker student)
Joe Hursley
Cathy Immordino (Slacker)
Jessica Jeensalute (Testimonial Girl #3)
Carla Jimenez (Karla)
Jason Kapraun (Drug dealer)
Alison Kay (Sweat shirt family)
Christopher Khai (Student #26)
Devon Marie King (Slacker Student)
Ulysses Lee (ESL Student)
Jim Leung (Student #2)
Algerita Wynn Lewis (Hands Mom)
Ronnie Lewis Jr. (Fake I.D. Kid #4)
Steve Little (Desk Clerk)
Lindy Loundagin (Random Mom)
Elizabeth Maphis (Bubbly Girl)
Hannah Marks (Lizzie Gaines)
Marissa Micik (Testimonial Student)
Brendan Miller (Wayne)
Nina Nam (Fake I.D. Kid #3)
Jake Newton (Cornell)
Scott Norris (S**t head)
Misty Odell (Student Testimonial Girl #2)
Jim O'Heir (Sherman's Dad)
Neil Patil (Exchange student)
Ross Patterson (Mike McNaughton)
Laurie Phelps (Fake ID Kid)
Nathan Pitkanen (Slacker Student)
Brian Powell (Econ Professor)
Angel Princess (Slacker)
Parker Quinn (Frat Boy)
Rumaisa Rahman (Teacher)
Ernest Shaun Reyes (Random Shit Head)
Tim Rose (Mohawk slacker)
Don Salmon (Hands Dad)
Ned Schmidtke (Board Member)
Darcy Shean (Sherman's Mom)
Skyler Stone (Bobby)
Robin Taylor (Abernathy)
Juliette Tinelle
Travis Van Winkle (Hoyt)
Mathew Vigil (Shoe Store Boy "Brat")
Wendy Waller (I.D. Kid #4)
Armen Weitzman (Student #1)
Cameron Zeidler (Fraternity Brother)
Written by
Adam Cooper
Bill Collage
Mark Perez
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Acing the College Application: How to Maximize Your Chances for Admission to the College of Your Choice
by Michele Hernandez
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