First-Year Applicants
First-Year Applicants
Current high school seniors or students who have never taken college classes after graduating from high school should apply as first-year applicants. (First-year applicants who are non-U.S. citizens should apply as International Applicants.)
To apply, candidates must submit an application through The Common Application or through their QuestBridge National College Match application. A complete application consists of various documents, some of which have different deadlines.
Application Checklist
- A completed Common Application or QuestBridge Application
- A signed Early Decision Agreement (If you decide to apply Early Decision)
- An official copy of your high school transcript
- Self-reported or official scores from the SAT or ACT
- Two teacher recommendations
- One recommendation letter from your guidance or college counselor
- The Common Application Secondary School Report form, completed by your guidance or college counselor
- Apply for scholarships and/or financial aid (if needed)
Scholarships and Aid
Our mission is to make a Washington and Lee education affordable for all admitted students. We offer both merit-based scholarships and need-based financial aid. The Johnson Scholarship application serves as the application for all merit scholarships at W&L and is found on the Writing Supplement to the Common Application. QuestBridge applicants are not required to submit the additional scholarship application. Explore our financial aid information to learn more.
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Deadlines
Application | Application Deadline | Testing Deadline | Financial Aid Application | Notification Date |
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Early Decision Round 1 | November 1 | SAT Nov 3, ACT Oct 27 | December 1 | Late December |
Johnson Scholarship | December 9 | SAT Dec 1, ACT Dec 8 | Varies** | Late March |
Early Decision Round 2 | January 1 | SAT Dec 1, ACT Dec 8 | January 15 | Late January |
Regular Decision | January 1 | SAT Dec 1, ACT Dec 8 | February 15 | April 1 |
**Financial aid application deadlines are based on your admission application decision choice (Early Decision 1 or 2, Regular Decision). |