
We look forward to getting to know you during the admissions process, beyond simply reviewing your credentials. Successful students in the admissions process show potential for contributing significantly to our community both inside and outside of the classroom, as well as the world at large and becoming an inspiration to students who follow them.
International Student Application Requirements & Checklist
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First Year Application: Applicants must submit a first year application, and may choose to use either the , or the Coalition App (powered by Scoir). Both applications are considered equally and there is no preference for one over the other. If you encounter technical questions or problems using the Common App or the Coalition App you should submit a request to their support team.
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School Report: The counselor you indicate on your application will receive a request with instructions to complete and submit this form on your behalf.
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Transcripts. An official and complete copy of your secondary school transcript or marks sheets listing courses and grades from your last three years of school must be included with the School Report. An English translation of all transcripts that are not in English is also required. Official copies of test results or reports of predicted results of any government or centrally administered national or international examinations should be included. These may include, for example:
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GCSE/IGCSE
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Advanced Level
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O Level and A Level
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International Baccalaureate (IB)
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ICSE/ISC, CBSE (India)
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German Abitur
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French Baccalaureate
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- Mid-year Report. Grades from your current year (whether first quarter, first term, first trimester or mid-year) indicating success in current-year courses, are requird.
- Counselor Recommendation. A recommendation letter from your guidance, college, or university counselor or advisor, or head of school. The letter must be in English or translated into English.
- Teacher Recommendation. An academic recommendation from a teacher. The letter must be in English or translated into English.
- Proof of English Proficiency. Applicants whose first language is other than English must demonstrate their English proficiency to be considered for admission. Dickinson does not provide an English as a Second Language program but does offer a writing course that students whose first language is other than English may be encouraged to take in their first year. Applicants whose first language is other than English may demonstrate proficiency in one the following ways:
- Recommended score 90
- Recommended score of 7.0
- with interview Recommended score 120
- English proficiency may also be demonstrated by successful completion of at least three years at a high school where English is the principal language of instruction. All coursework other than a foreign language must be taught in standard English language and not English as a Second Language courses.
- Transfer applicants: English proficiency may also be established by successful completion of at least two years at a college or university where English is the principal language of instruction.
- Certification of Finances (COF). All international applicants must submit this form.This online form is available after applications are submitted and applicants have set up their application portal. We strongly encourage applicants and their families to read the COF instructions prior to completing the online COF form. This will ensure that applicants and their families have sufficient time to collect the required financial documentation that must be submitted with the form
Other Application Materials
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Early Decision candidates must submit a signed Early Decision Agreement Form that is also signed by a parent and a guidance, college, or university counselor or advisor, or head of school. This form is available in the Common Application.
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Students who wish to submit supplementary art, music or theatre materials must do so through SlideRoom. Applicants may set up a SlideRoom account and submit materials by clicking on the SlideRoom link in the within the Common Application. Additional information for students interested in submitting materials and/or auditioning is available online for music (and the Music Scholars Award), art and theatre & dance.
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Interview. Dickinson does not require an interview as part of the application. December 12, 2025 will be the last day to schedule an interview for fall 2026 admission. International students also have the option of submitting an or interview.
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Standardized Tests (SAT, ACT). Dickinson has been test optional since 1994, so applicants may submit their tests scores if desired. View our Test-Optional FAQ for additional information.
International Student Scholarships and Financial Aid
Dickinson offers both merit scholarships and financial aid to admitted international students. Explore .
If you have additional questions, contact the Office of Admissions.