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Information Especially for International & Overseas Applicants

Admission & Financial Aid Application Deadlines

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Early Decision Round I: November 15 December 15 December 31
Early Decision Round II: January 1 February 15 February 23
Regular Decision: January 1 March 31 May 1
Fall Transfer for International Students: January 1 March 31 May 1
January Admission November 1 December 1 ASAP
Submission Dates For: PROFILE (s) W-2 Forms Tax Returns FAFSA
Early Decision I November 15 November 15 November 15 After January 1
Early Decision II January 1 January 1 January 1 After January 1
Regular Decision and Fall Transfer February 1 February 10 April 15 After January 1
Returning Students April 15 April 15 April 15


Bates offers a range of options, including Early Decision, which gives first-year students who know Bates to be their first choice the chance to receive a decision early. Note that international students may transfer from another degree-granting institution to Bates; there are additional requirements for those applicants.

Early Decision
Each year several hundred high school seniors conclude: "Bates is my first choice," and apply to Bates Early Decision (ED). ED is binding, thus, if admitted, ED applicants must withdraw all applications to other colleges. Bates offers two rounds of ED applications. Check with your college counselor to select the one that best suits your needs and school schedule.

What if you're not admitted under ED?
Every year some ED applicants are denied, yet most students who are not admitted ED are deferred to the Regular Decision applicant pool and are notified April 10.

What about financial aid?
Non-U.S. citizens must complete the appropriate sections of the Bates Financial Statement for International Students form.  The completed Financial Statement, including all required signatures and supporting tax/employer documents, is due at the same time as the application for admission.

January Admission
**Bates College will offer January 2010 Admissions**

Reapplying
If you applied to Bates within the last two years, you may reactivate your original application regardless of the previous decision.

Deferred Admission
For some students, college is richer and more relevant if they take a year to pursue a nonacademic experience between high school and college. For this reason, Bates grants deferred admission by permission of the Dean to accepted candidates. An applicant should indicate in the application that he or she is a candidate for deferred admission.

Graduating from High School Early
Extremely capable students may be ready for college before completing a typical four-year, secondary school program. Bates welcomes inquiries from students who think they are scholastically prepared and sufficiently mature personally and socially to undertake college work.

Advanced Placement
Bates participates in the Advanced Placement (AP) Program of the College Entrance Examination Board. A maximum of eight AP credits can be applied to the Bates academic record. Learn more about Bates' AP Policy.


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