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100-plus clubs and organizations


19 NCAA Division III teams


Phi Beta Kappa since 1911


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Beloit College is a selective institution. During the admissions process, we try to get a picture of you: the whole person. That means grades and test scores, but also passions and aspirations, talents and concerns, involvement and achievements. We seek creatively engaged students who will make the most of Beloit’s opportunities.

Students interested in applying to Beloit should begin the application process online through the Common Application website. You may pay the $35 application fee online through the Common Application system, or, if you prefer, you may pay the application fee here at the Beloit College website.

Beloit offers two non-binding Early Action Plans and a Regular Decision Plan.  If you wish to be considered for merit-based scholarships, we urge you to apply under one of our our Early Action Plans.   Accepted students who plan to attend Beloit must submit a $500 non-refundable enrollment deposit by May 1, the National Candidate’s Reply Date observed by most U.S. colleges.

 

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Students accepted for Spring 2012 admission to Beloit College may pay their enrollment deposit online, by check, or by wire transfer

 
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It is the policy of Beloit College not to discriminate against students, applicants for admission and financial aid, or employees on the basis of sex, race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, age, sexual orientation, physical or mental disabilities, or other traits protected by law which are unrelated to institutional jobs, programs, or activities.  Beloit is a Title IX institution.

Beloit College complies fully with the U.S. Department of Education regulations to improve the integrity of programs authorized under Title IV of the Higher Education Act.  The document describing Beloit's compliance with the Program Integrity Rule can be found here.