Hamline University
Hamline University
Undergraduate Admission
First Year Transfer International
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Welcome! The Hamline admission staff is always available to help you understand what will happen next as you prepare to apply. If you have questions at any time, please call us at  800-753-9753 or 651-523-2207, or email us at admission@hamline.edu.

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How to apply

1. Complete the online application

Apply online using the buttons to the right. Students may apply online through Hamline's Piperline, or they may opt to apply with the Common Application or the Universal College Application. For Hamline's online application, you will need to create a login ID of up to nine alphanumeric characters and a six-digit PIN.

International students: please fill out the Common ApplicationClick here for the complete list of requirements for International Students.

2. Teacher recommendation form

Have at least one letter of recommendation describing your academic and leadership record and potential from your guidance counselor and/or an academic teacher sent directly to Hamline.       

3. Academic records

First year

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Submit an official high school transcript, including a list of senior courses. This must be sent directly from your school.

How do high school credits transfer to Hamline?

Transfer

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Applicants with at least one year of full-time college coursework:

Submit all transcripts from every post-secondary institution attended. Transcripts should be sent to Hamline directly from your school's registrar.

Applicants with less than one year of full-time college course work:
In addition to the above, please submit:
    a) Official high school transcripts sent to Hamline directly from your
        high school 
    b) ACT or SAT results sent to Hamline from the College Board or
        your high school.

See the Hamline Transfer Guide for more details >

International

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International information should follow the guidelines listed here.

 

4. Test scores

First year

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Send your ACT or SAT scores to us. These may be listed on your official transcript sent to Hamline by your high school.

Transfer

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Applicants with less than one year of full-time college course work:
Submit your ACT or SAT results from the College Board or your high school.

See the Hamline Transfer Guide for more details >

International

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International students must complete either the ACT/SAT or a language proficiency exam.  For more information see the International Student Application Checklist.

 

Application deadlines

First year and international students:

Dec. 1: Early action
All application materials due December 1. Decisions will be mailed by December 20.  Hamline's early action program is non-binding; you may apply to other colleges.

After Dec. 1: Rolling
Completed applications submitted after December 1 will be reviewed on a rolling basis with review beginning January 15.

Deposits
Admitted applicants must submit the $150 deposit to reserve their place in the class. Deposits must be postmarked by May 1.

Students who submit the comprehensive deposit by January 15 will receive priority in selecting courses and housing.

Transfer students:

Fall: August 1
All applications for the fall semester are due Aug. 1. Decisions are made on a rolling basis.

Spring: December 15
All applications for the spring semester are due Jan. 15. Decisions are made on a rolling basis.

Deposits
Class registration materials are sent after the comprehensive deposit is received.

 

About our application process

Hamline University seeks to admit students who demonstrate a working knowledge of the major academic disciplines; have developed the writing, speaking, reasoning, and study skills to be successful in the university’s academic programs; and demonstrate the motivation and maturity to meet the academic and social challenges of a selective, residential, liberal arts college.

In the evaluation process the admission committee considers secondary school course selection and performance in academic subjects as the most important indicators of ability. The minimum recommended pattern of college preparatory subjects includes:

  1. Four years of English, including one year of college preparatory writing
  2. Three years of mathematics, including two years of algebra and one year of geometry or the equivalent
  3. Three years of science with laboratory experience
  4. Three years of social science
  5. Two years of a foreign language.

A secondary school diploma or its equivalent is required for admission except as noted below. Students who have not completed the recommended courses but whose scholastic record and aptitude indicate the possession of the characteristics described above are invited to submit their credentials for consideration.

The admission committee also considers an applicant’s rank in class, test score results, recommendations, and co-curricular involvement as indicators of preparation for academic and social environments. Evidence of leadership qualities in school and in the community at large is considered as an especially positive indicator.

While admission interviews are not required of all applicants, they are strongly encouraged. In addition to the requested application materials, some applicants may be asked to provide the results of additional course work, and/or complete an admission interview.

Hamline University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, disability, religion, age, sexual orientation, or veteran status in its education or employment programs or activities.

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Apply Online

First Year Students: Apply Online
Transfer Student Application
International Students: Apply Online
Common ApplicationUniversal College Application


Frequently Asked Questions

General
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Application Deadlines

First Year/International:
  Early action: Dec. 1
  Regular: Rolling

Transfer:
  Fall: August 1
  Spring: December 15


Institutional Codes

ACT code: 2114 
SAT code: 6265


Undergraduate Admission

Call us
651-523-2207  
800-753-9753
    
Email us
Email us



Mailing Address

Office of Undergraduate Admission
Hamline University
MS-C1930
1536 Hewitt Avenue
Saint Paul, MN 55104-1284, USA


Hamline University
Undergraduate Admission
1536 Hewitt Avenue
Saint Paul, MN 55104-1284
U.S.A.
1-800-753-9753
admission@hamline.edu