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Application for Admission 

  
A message from admission                                  

Unity College is seeking dedicated, engaged students who want to pursue a liberal arts education that emphasizes the environmental sciences, natural resources, and sustainability.

The admissions staff is looking forward to guiding you through the application process.  Whenever you have questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.  We want your transition to America’s Environmental College to go as smoothly as possible. 

What you need to know:

Application Deadlines                  

 Fall Semester:
  
Early Action:   December 15th
   (notification in early January)

 Regular Admission:  February 15th
   (notification in early March)

 Transfer Application: April 15th
   (notification – rolling)

 

 Spring Semester:
 
Regular Admission: November 15th
   (notification - rolling)
 

 Transfer Application: November 15th
   (notification - rolling)
 

  • All application questions must be completed on Part I and Part II.  If information is unknown, then so indicate by typing or printing “unknown”,  “not available” or “does not apply”.  Incomplete information may delay your application review.
  • No one but the applicant should fill out the application.
  • First year applicants may initiate the application process at the completion of the junior year.  However, the admissions committee may hold review until senior grades for the first marking period are received.

What you need to do:

  • Freshman Applicants – current high school students, high school graduates with fewer than 12 college credits, home schooled students, and GED recipients:
  • Transfer Applicants  – students who have attended or are currently attending college and have earned 12 or more credits
  • Home Schooled Applicants – students who have undertaken all or part of their high school curriculum in a home setting.
  • International Students  -  students whose country of citizenship is not the United States and/or who are not permanent residents.