Welcome to Monroe!
Applying to college can be overwhelming, but don't worry, take a deep breath; we are here to help! We have created this one page overview to help you navigate our admissions process easily. Below you can find all the information you need to complete your admissions process correctly and on time. If you need to speak to someone in person, please contact Zach Young, Director of Admissions for High School seniors, so he can answer any questions directly.
Good luck and we look forward to navigating the process with you every step of the way.
Deadlines
Event | Application Deadline |
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Jumpstart | Friday, November 22 |
Early Action I | Sunday, December 15 |
Early Action II | Saturday, February 15 |
Regular Decision | Wednesday, April 15 |
Rolling Admissions | Friday, May 15 |
Overview of Admissions Proces
Step 1: Online Application & Personal Essay
The first step is easy. Apply online with Monroe’s Application for Admission.
Step 2: Submit Credentials
Request transcript from your high school counselor. During the application process, unofficial transcripts are acceptable by email. (Official transcripts are required prior to registration.)
Step 3: Admissions Interview
We want to get to know YOU better! You will need to schedule an interview with your Admissions Advisor to finalize the admissions process. Your Admissions Advisor’s name and contact information can be found in your personalized application portal.
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Scheduling a Tour
There’s no better way to see a college than scheduling a campus tour.
Application Fee
The undergraduate admissions fee is required of all students. However, Admissions Advisors will make you aware if you are eligible for a specific waiver. Otherwise fees can be processed at submitting payment.
SAT/ACT
Monroe College is SAT and ACT optional. Standardized test scores will be taken into consideration for specific academic scholarship and merit-based opportunities.
Financial Aid
Many of our students receive some form of financial assistance from merit-based scholarships to government grants and loans. During your admissions interview, a Monroe Admissions Advisor will guide you through the financial aid process. The FAFSA is available as of October 1, 2019. Please review our financial aid information page.
If you have any questions, please contact Zach Young, Director of High School Admissions at zyoung@monroecollege.edu or 646-393-8551.
Monroe can’t wait to meet you!