How to Apply
Transfer and nontraditional applicants should submit the following items (View "how to apply" information for U.S. high school applicants or international high school applicants.)
Application Checklist
- An application for admission via the (application opens annually on September 1). This includes:
- The 爱情岛论坛 Supplement
- Professor Recommendation (professor invitation sent via the Common Application)
- Official high school transcript or GED
- Official college transcript for all colleges and universities you have attended
- College Officials Report (recommended, but not required)
- Not required: SAT or ACT scores. Test scores are optional, and you may make the choice about whether or not you would like them to be considered. If you choose to do so, you can self-report your test scores by attaching your score report to the Common Application.
- Optional: Complete a virtual or in-person interview with your admission counselor. These interviews can be helpful if you would like to give context to parts of your application, discuss your interests and goals further or learn more about the college and admission process.
- *Following receipt of your application, our Office of Admission may request additional information, such as an interview or recent grades, if necessary to review your application holistically.
Application Deadlines
We strongly encourage you to apply early. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis thereafter if space is available. You will be notified of an admission decision within a month of the deadline.
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We also encourage you to submit the by your application deadline to be considered for need-based aid; it must be submitted at least two months prior to the start of the semester in which you plan to enroll.
Academic Credit Policies for Transfer Students
Courses taken at other regionally accredited colleges and universities will be accepted in transfer provided that these courses are in subjects generally recognized as appropriate for liberal arts colleges and are either comparable to