Freshman Application Process
While we give primary consideration to academic achievement and potential for collegiate success, talent in art, drama, music, or co-curricular activities enhances your application. When you are ready to apply, you can submit the Common Application with Nazareth's Supplement.
Three Options for Applying:
Early Decision (Binding)
The Early Decision Program is designed for candidates who have indicated Nazareth as their top choice for college study. If admitted to Nazareth, candidates must withdraw their applications to all other colleges.
Candidates may be deferred to Regular Decision if further review is necessary. If a student is denied admission under the Early Decision Program, they may not reapply for Regular Decision.
Note: The College Scholarship Service (CSS) Profile is required for Early Decision candidates who seek need-based aid. To register for the CSS Profile visit www.collegeboard.com.
| Early Decision Filing Dates | |
|---|---|
| Completed Application | Extended to November 12 |
| SAT/ACT (optional) | No later than December test date |
| Completed audition or portfolio review (for Art, Music, and Theatre) | Any listed date |
| Admission decision | Begins December 1 |
| $300 deposit due for residential students; $200 for commuter students | Feb 1 |
| Submit FAFSA to federal processor | By February 15 |
Early Action (Non-Binding)
Early Action allows a student to complete an application before December 1 and receive notification on January 15. Early Action is recommended for candidates who are seriously considering Nazareth as one of their top choice institutions. An enrollment deposit to attend Nazareth is due May 1.
| Early Action Filing Dates | |
|---|---|
| Completed Application | December 1 |
| SAT/ACT (optional) | No later than December test date |
| Completed audition or portfolio review (for Art, Music, and Theatre) | Any listed date |
| Admission decision | Begins January 15 |
| $300 deposit due for residential students; $200 for commuter students | May 1 |
| Submit FAFSA to federal processor | By February 15 |
Regular Decision (Non-Binding)
Regular Decision applicants have the option to apply to as many colleges as they wish, and eventually weigh all offers of admission and financial aid before making a final commitment. Notification to Regular Decision candidates begins March 1. Applicants have until May 1 to make a final decision about whether to attend. An enrollment deposit will hold a place in the freshman class.
| Regular Decision Filing Dates | |
|---|---|
| Completed Application | February 1 |
| SAT/ACT (optional) | No later than December test date |
| Completed audition or portfolio review (for Art, Music, and Theatre) | Any listed date |
| Admission decision | Begins March 1 |
| $300 deposit for residential students; $200 for commuter students | May 1 |
| Submit FAFSA to federal processor | By February 15 |
The Application Process:
We strongly suggest that all information be submitted together in order to expedite the processing and review of your application.
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Complete application for admission.
Apply online or download application forms at commonapp.org. Please make sure that all necessary information is completed, including all required signatures. -
Submit Common Application Supplement.
Download the Nazareth College Application Supplement form here. (Note: The Supplement is in PDF format. You will need the latest Adobe Acrobat Reader; the reader is free and can be downloaded from the Adobe Website.) -
Submit the application fee ($45.00 and non-refundable).
Not required for Heritage Award candidates or Common Application users who submit their application electronically. -
Send us your official high school transcript.
Mailed directly to Nazareth College from your high school. -
Provide letter of recommendation.
One to three letters, submitted from a high school teacher or counselor. -
Submit writing sample.
Included with your Common Application. May not exceed two pages in length and may also be a graded academic paper. -
Provide senior year courses.
Provide a list of senior year coursework and available grades. -
Complete audition or portfolio review (Art, Music, and Theatre students only).
Sign up for an audition, portfolio review, or interview. Learn more.
Note: The decision to submit standardized test scores is up to you. We accept the SAT or ACT. Please indicate your option on the Nazareth Application Supplement.
- SAT/College Board code: 2511
- ACT code: 2826

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