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Admission Criteria

Smith doesn't rely solely on grades and test scores to select new students; we choose people, not statistical profiles. Each Smith student has unique strengths and some weaknesses. The Admission Committee reads every part of your student's file and carefully considers their high school program, performance, experiences and potential for success at Smith.

Each part of the admission folder reveals another facet of your student's life. The admission essay shows how they think, write and what they care about. To add a personal dimension to the paper profile, we recommend interviewing with us. Our admission staff is here to answer any of your questions while selecting a college.


The College Selection Process

Smith's admission officers read in tandem and read geographically. They take a holistic view of each individual, and they also consider how to best shape the class. The following factors are considered in each application.

The Academic Transcript

  • The transcript is by far the most important document in the application.
  • Greatest weight is given to a student’s academic preparation and achievement.

Letters of Reference

  • The guidance counselor recommendation puts the student in the context of the school.
  • The teacher recommendation puts the student in the context of the classroom.

The Essay

  • Provides evidence of a student’s ability to express themself in writing with nuance, creativity and a distinctive voice. Can the student form a thesis, provide detail and prove their point?

Standardized Testing

  • Smith is test optional for U.S. citizens and permanent residents. Standardized tests (SAT, ACT, TOEFL, IELTS,PTE or the Duolingo English Test/*DET*) are required for international citizens. Learn more about our standardized testing policy.

Other Factors

  • A personal interview is highly recommended.
  • Extracurricular activities are important—Smith values quality of involvement over quantity.
  • Smith meets the full documented need, as determined by college policy, of all admitted students who apply for aid by the published deadlines. Because Smith follows “need-aware” policies, a small fraction of admission decisions may include an assessment of the student’s level of need.

Deferred applicants are reconsidered with regular decision applications in the spring. Decision mailings are sent mid-December.

Early Decision Agreement   November 15
Common Application or 
Coalition Application
  November 15
Secondary School Report   November 15
Counselor Recommendation   November 15
Two Teacher Evaluations   November 15
Standardized Test Scores (optional)   November 15
First-quarter or First-trimester Senior Grades   As soon as grades become available
Financial Aid Materials   See Tuition & Financial Aid for deadlines
Midyear School Report   As soon as grades become available

 

Where to Send Forms

You can send your documents to us by email, through the mail or via fax. Please make copies of all documents submitted.

Office of Admission
Smith College
7 College Lane
Northampton, MA 01063

Fax: 413-585-2527

admission@smith.edu

Deferred applicants are reconsidered with regular decision applications in the spring. Decision mailings are sent in late January.

Early Decision Agreement   January 1
Common Application or 
Coalition Application
  January 1
Secondary School Report   January 1
Counselor Recommendation   January 1
Two Teacher Evaluations   January 1
First-quarter or First-trimester Senior Grades   As soon as grades become available
Midyear School Report (if available)   January 1
Standardized Test Scores (optional)   January 1
Financial Aid Materials   See Tuition & Financial Aid for deadlines

 

Where to Send Forms

You can send your documents to us by email, through the mail or via fax. Please make copies of all documents submitted.

Office of Admission
Smith College
7 College Lane
Northampton, MA 01063

Fax: 413-585-2527

admission@smith.edu

Decision mailings are sent in late March.

Common Application or 
Coalition Application
  January 15
Secondary School Report   January 15
Counselor Recommendation   January 15
Two Teacher Evaluations   January 15
Standardized Test Scores (optional)   January 15
Midyear School Report   February 15*
Financial Aid Materials   See Tuition & Financial Aid for deadlines

*If you are unable to provide the Midyear School Report by February 15, please send it to us as soon as possible.

Where to Send Forms

You can send your documents to us by email, through the mail or via fax. Please make copies of all documents submitted.

Office of Admission
Smith College
7 College Lane
Northampton, MA 01063

Fax: 413-585-2527

admission@smith.edu