Nov 07, 2024  
2024-2025 SCRIPPS CATALOG 
    
2024-2025 SCRIPPS CATALOG

Admission



Scripps College is a community of curious, intellectually ambitious, energetic, and broadly diverse students interested in a challenging liberal arts education. The Office of Admission actively seeks students from a wide range of backgrounds to create a vibrant and stimulating environment in which to live and learn.

Each year, the College receives many more applications than the number of spaces available. The review process is individualized, flexible, and holistic. It provides many opportunities for students to demonstrate their unique skills and perspectives.

While the Admission Committee carefully considers every aspect of a student’s application, the quality of an applicant’s academic preparation is especially important. A recommended course of study for first-year applicants includes the following:

  • Four years of English
  • Four years of mathematics
  • Three years of social studies
  • Three years of science (biology, chemistry, or physics)
  • Either three years of a language other than English or two years each of two different languages - one year may be taken before high school

Applicants are encouraged to select Honors, Advanced Placement, or International Baccalaureate courses when available and appropriate. Applicants may only apply under one admission plan for each entry term (Early Decision I, Early Decision II, Regular Decision, or Transfer Admission).

First-Year Applicants

Application Plan Deadline Notification Reply Date
Early Decision I November 15 December 15 January 15
Early Decision II January 8 February 15 March 1
Regular Decision January 8 April 1 May 1

 

Students for whom Scripps College is clearly their first choice may consider Early Decision. Applicants who are admitted Early Decision are expected to withdraw their applications to other colleges and enroll at Scripps if, when applicable, they receive adequate financial assistance.

All applicants are considered for scholarships ranging from $15,000 to $30,000 annually, which are awarded at the time of admission. All offers of admission are contingent upon receipt of final transcripts showing satisfactory completion of courses in progress.

Required Credentials for First-Year Applicants

  1. The Common Application (including the Scripps College Member Page) and $60 nonrefundable application fee.
  2. School report, completed by the student’s secondary school counselor.
  3. Official transcripts of applicant’s high school record.
  4. Two teacher recommendation forms by teachers in different academic subject areas (English, math, science, social studies, or language other than English). Recommendations from junior or senior year teachers are encouraged.

    Scripps reserves the right to review a file that includes, at minimum, an application, transcript, and one letter of recommendation. 
     

Optional Credentials for First-Year Applicants

  1. Official or self-reported scores from the SAT (Scripps code #4693) or ACT (Scripps code #0426)
  2. An interview with an admission officer, Scripps alum, or current student. Visit scrippscollege.edu/admission to schedule an interview.
  3. Art, dance, and/or music portfolio submitted through The Common Application using Slideroom. Please visit The Common Application website for more details.

International Students

Scripps College welcomes the cultural richness and diversity that international students bring to the community. If English is not their first language, an applicant must submit scores from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (minimum score of 100 on internet-based or 600 on paper) Duolingo English test (minimum score of 130), or the International English Language Testing System (minimum score of 7).

All international applicants must submit a Scripps College International Student Financial Form; international students seeking need-based financial aid must also submit the CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE. Scripps College requires the certified English translation of all documents.

Homeschooled Applicants

Scripps College welcomes applications from homeschooled students. In addition to the application materials required for first-year admission, an interview is highly recommended.

Deferred Entrance

Admitted students who wish to delay their matriculation to the College for one year must submit their commitment fee by the deadline for their respective admission plan. Requests for deferment must be made in writing to the Vice President for Enrollment
by the following deadlines:
 
First year students: June 1
Transfer students (fall entry): June 15
 

Please note that spring transfers may not defer their admission. All deferment requests are considered on an individual basis. Students who wish to enroll in another degree- or diploma-granting institution in the interim will not be granted deferments and must reapply as transfer applicants.
 

Transfer Applicants

A student is considered a transfer applicant if any semester or quarter units were taken at another college after graduating from high school. All transfer students must complete the equivalent of four full-time semesters at Scripps (at least 16 course credits) in order to receive the B.A. degree. Of the course credits accepted for transfer from another institution, only 16 will be counted toward a Scripps degree.

Transfer Deadlines

Entry Term Deadline Notification Reply Date
Spring November 15 Mid-December Two weeks after notification
Fall March 15 Mid-May Two weeks after notification

Offers of transfer admission are contingent upon receipt of final transcripts showing satisfactory completion of courses in progress. Please see the Academic Policies and Procedures  section of the catalog for detailed information about Scripps College’s policy regarding transfer credit.

Required Credentials for Transfer Applicants

1. The Common Application (including the Scripps College Member Page) and $60 nonrefundable application fee
2. The Transfer College Report Form through The Common Application
3. Official transcript(s) of applicant’s college course work
4. Official high school transcript(s)
5. Two college instructor recommendations

Scripps reserves the right to review a file that includes, at minimum, an application, transcript, and one letter of recommendation. 

Optional Credentials for Transfer Applicants

Please see the Optional Credentials for First-Year Applicants section.

Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate Credits

Scripps College may award credit or exemption to students who have taken Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate courses and examinations, or have participated in the College Level Examination Program. For details, see the applicable catalog sections in Academic Policies and Procedures .

Required Credentials for Enrolling Students

Scripps College only admits students who have a high school diploma, the recognized equivalent of a high school diploma, and/or are beyond the age of compulsory school attendance in California.  Accordingly, every enrolling student must submit the following:   

  1. Official transcript(s) of all completed course work
  2. High school diploma or exam equivalent (such as GED)

The Office of Admission evaluates all submitted documents to ensure their validity. If the college or Secretary of Education have reason to believe that the high school diploma is not valid or was not obtained from an entity that provides secondary school education, a student’s offer of admission may be rescinded.  

Readmission

Please see the Enrollment and Special Programs  section of the catalog for information regarding Readmission. 

Visiting Students

Please see the Enrollment and Special Programs  section of the catalog for information regarding Visiting Students. 

Contact Information

Address:
Scripps College, Office of Admission
1030 Columbia Avenue, # 2000
Claremont, California 91711-3905

Phone:  (909) 621-8149
Fax:      (909) 607-7508
Web:    scrippscollege.edu/admission