Apply To Precollege Programs
For Summer Precollege Programs, enrollment is limited to ensure a quality academic experience. The selective admissions process is based on a student’s academic performance, a written essay and a teacher recommendation. Students must have a strong record of academic achievement, a high level of motivation and a willingness to explore. Review our Codes of Conduct for students and parents/guardians to ensure that this program is the right fit for you.
Thanks for a great 2023 season!
Information for summer 2024 coming this December.
December 15, 2022 |
2023 Program Application Opens |
February 5, 2023 |
Priority Application Deadline |
March 5, 2023 |
Financial Aid Deadline |
March 24, 2023 |
Financial Aid Decisions |
April 16, 2023 |
Application Fee Increases |
May 15, 2023 | Final Program Payments Are Due Last day to apply. |
Once all completed application materials are received, students are notified within 14 days of their acceptance status.
Admission is determined on a rolling basis. Students are encouraged to submit a completed application as soon as possible. Applications close on May 15, 2023, 11:59 p.m. EST, or once they reach capacity, whichever comes first.
Academic Letter of Recommendation
All applicants must submit one academic recommendation from a teacher. In the application, applicants must submit the name and email address of their recommender. An email will be sent to the recommender with a form for them to complete.
Transcript
You can upload a transcript to your online application. Or, you can email or fax the transcript to the Office of Precollege Programs.
Financial Aid Form (If Applicable)
Smith Precollege Programs financial assistance is available to a limited number of participants and is awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need and eligibility for the program. To be considered for financial aid, you must complete the financial aid section in the application and upload tax documentation.
Personal Essay
Please see the list on the right and respond to ONE question as your essay prompt. Your essay is meant to help our admission committee better understand you as a student and a person. Please give an in-depth and authentic response. We want to learn about you! Your essay should be 250-500 words.
What aspects about the college experience and applying to college are you eager to learn about? What do you hope to gain from the college readiness program?
- Tell us about the experience, event, book, movie, person, place, etc. that initially sparked your interest in writing. What was it about this event, person, etc. that inspired you?
- What is an experience, a character or a story idea that you have been wanting to write about but haven’t yet put into words? Why do you want to tell this story?
- Tell us about the experience, event, book, movie, person, place, etc. that initially sparked your interest in science. What was it about this event, person, etc. that inspired you?
- Tell us why you want to attend an intensive program in your chosen field at Smith College?
- Tell us about an experience, event, book, movie, person, place, etc. that initially sparked your interest in issues related to sustainability, farming, and/or social justice. What was it about this event, person, etc. that inspired you?
- If you could spend time with any person (real or fictional, historic or contemporary) who would it be, what would you do, and why?
- Tell us about an experience, event, book, movie, person, place, etc. that initially sparked your interest in studying women, gender or representation. What was it about this event, person, etc. that inspired you?
- If you could spend time with any person (real or fictional, historic or contemporary) who would it be, what would you do, and why?
You can send your materials to:
Office of Precollege Programs | Smith College
30 Belmont Avenue
Northampton, MA 01063
summerprecollege@smith.edu | Fax: 413-585-4344
Financial Assistance
Smith Precollege Summer Programs financial aid is available to a limited number of participants and is awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need and eligibility for the program. To be considered for financial aid, you must complete the financial aid section on the application and upload tax documentation.
Foundation Partners
Below is a list of the organizations and foundations that partner with Smith Precollege Programs. Some of these foundations work with high school students only from particular schools or communities where the foundation is located. Others work broadly, referring and recommending students from throughout the United States.
We value our engagement with these organizations. Many offer both financial support and ongoing relationships to their high-achieving young scholars, giving advice, support and assistance to students and their families through the Precollege application process.
- Achievement First High Schools
- Community Foundation of Western Mass.
- Girls Action Network (GAN)
- Harlem Village Academies
- Holy Trinity High School (Chicago, IL)
- Joyce Ivy Foundation
- Minds Matter
- Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE)
- Opportunity Network
- Passport Scholars (Chattanooga, TN)
- Public Prep (limited to students in New York City)
- Reach Memphis
- ReachPrep
- Schuler Scholar Program
- Success Academies (limited to students in New York City)
- The Adams Street Foundation (serving the students of the Urban Assembly School for Law & Justice)
- Young Women’s Leadership Network (limited to students in New York City)