SCHOOL REPORTS AND TEACHER RECOMMENDATION
MID YEAR REPORT
When you apply, your school counselor will often send your transcript with few or no senior year course grades included. That is why the midyear school report is required - to allow us to review your performance in the first half of your senior year coursework. The midyear school report must be completed by your school counselor or other school official. Please request that the midyear school report is completed and returned to our office as soon as possible
TEACHER EVALUATION
Ask two teachers in different academic subjects who know you well to complete the Teacher Evaluation forms. If you wish to submit additional letters of recommendation, you can do so after you submit your application. In your application confirmation email, there will be a personalized link to send to your recommenders.
FINAL SCHOOL REPORTS AND TRANSCRIPTS
All admitted students who choose to enroll are required to send a Final School Report and transcript as soon as their final grades become available – no later than July 1. The Final School Report and transcript should be completed and sent by a school counselor or other school official through Parchment/Docufide or Scrip-Safe International, if your school has access to these submission options.
IB students should send their final results as soon as they are released in mid-July. We will expect to see final A levels results by mid-August.
STANDARDIZED TEST SCORES
For the upcoming application cycle for the Class of 2025 (first-year applicants only), students may apply for admission without standardized test scores. Please read our announcement for more details on the application changes for the upcoming year.
If you choose to submit standardized tests, you may submit the ACT or SAT, but you may choose to submit with or without the writing component. If you choose to submit Subject Tests, it is more useful to choose only one mathematics test rather than two. Similarly, if your first language is not English, a Subject Test in your first language may be less helpful. You should submit scores from tests taken in the past three years.
SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS
SAT Subject Tests are not required for students applying for first-year admission to the Class of 2025. Read our announcement for more details.
While we normally recommend that you submit two SAT Subject Tests, you may apply without them if the cost of the tests represents a financial hardship or if you prefer to have your application considered without them.
Standardized testing is only one component of our admissions process and your application will be evaluated on the basis of all submitted information. Standardized tests are best viewed as rough yardsticks of academic progress which are greatly affected by academic opportunity.