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The following is
an overview of the steps you need to take to
apply to Wellesley.
You may apply for
admission under the following plans: |
| Early
Decision |
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If
you apply under this binding decision plan,
you must submit all credentials by November
1. Wellesley prefers that you
complete the appropriate SAT Reasoning and
Subject Tests or the ACT with Writing by the
end of your junior year. The last possible
test dates for you to be considered under the
Early Decision plan are in November of your
senior year. In mid-December, the Board of
Admission will notify you of the committee's
decision to admit, deny, or defer applications
for consideration on an equal basis with other
applications under the Regular Decision plan.
You should apply for Early Decision only if
you have a strong high school record and if
you know you will attend Wellesley if accepted.
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| Early
Evaluation |
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If your credentials
are complete by January 1, you
may opt for a nonbinding decision plan under
which students get an early indication of their
chances for admission. At the end of February,
students who apply under the Early Evaluation
decision plan receive a letter that lists their
chances for admission as "likely," "possible," or "unlikely." Students
will receive their final decision from the Board
of Admission in April. |
Regular
Decision |
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Under this nonbinding
decision plan, you complete the application process
by January 15 of
the year for which you are applying. Decisions
are mailed in April. You must take the SAT Reasoning
Test and two SAT Subject Tests, or the ACT with
Writing before the end of December of your senior
year. Results of tests taken after December will
arrive too late for consideration by the Board
of Admission. |
| Accelerated
Admission |
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You can apply
for admission to Wellesley during your junior
year in high school by applying under the Regular
Decision plan. You must complete your application
by January 15 and demonstrate the academic
and personal maturity necessary to compete
with other Regular Decision candidates.
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| For
additional categories |
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For specific admission
information about applying in one of the following
categories, please visit the appropriate website.
Transfer
Students
International
Students and Students Currently Studying
Overseas
Davis
Degree Program (continuing education)
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Links |
> To
request more information about Wellesley College,
please fill out the Information
Request form.
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> Visit
the About Wellesley page
for more information about Wellesley College.
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> Please
see the Academic
Programs page for more information about
the courses offered at Wellesley College.
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> To
learn about activities happening around the
campus, visit the following sites:
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Social
Life and Friendships
Activities
Calendar for on-campus events
Boston.com for
information about Boston news and events
Clubs
and Organizations on the Wellesley campus
Davis Museum and Cultural Center Calendar on
the Wellesley campus
Hahvahdparties.com for an unofficial list of parties
at Harvard Student
Life/Dean's Office
Wellesley
College Concert Series
Wellesley College Theatre
WellesleyWeek with news and calendar of on-campus events:
Women About Town for Boston area highlights, event
guides, film & literature, lectures, museums, music,
dance & theater, other local colleges, sports & recreation,
tickets, transportation. Includes the following:
Boston Phoenix Best of Everything Guide
Fleet Center listings
HarvardSquare.com
NorthEndBoston.com
Pollstar Concert Listings
Phantom Gourmet
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Office
of Admission admission@wellesley.edu
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Last Modified:October 17, 2005
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