First-Year Students

How to Apply to Saint Michael's College

Saint Michael's College staff member Vernita Weller, center, speaks with Saint Michael's College students.

We want to get to know you as a person

It is important for us to understand who you are as a full person. In our admission process, we weigh multiple factors in addition to academic achievement—we want to know your goals, what matters to you, and what motivates you to be your best self. Your application, personal essay, and letter of recommendation help us learn about your cocurricular activities, individual background and story, and unique characteristics.

Applying is Free & Straightforward

Step 1: Submit your application.

Add Saint Michael’s College to your Common Application, complete our Saint Michael’s Application, or apply Coalition with Scoir. Choose the one that works best for you, there is no application fee to apply to Saint Michael’s.

 

Common App  Saint Michael’s App Coalition App

Step 2: Submit your official HS Transcripts and Recommendation.

  • Common App: When you apply through the Common Application, your counselor will automatically be notified and asked to submit your official academic transcripts and your recommendation.
  • Saint Michael’s App or Coalition App: When you apply through our Saint Michael’s Application, be sure to update any tools your school uses to support your college search, such as Naviance or Scoir and indicate you have applied. Or you can email your HS Guidance Office and let them know you applied to Saint Michael’s College and would like them to send your transcripts and a recommendation to us directly by email (admission@antsplayer.com), via Slate.org, or secure fax (802.654.2906).

Submit your FAFSA.

Applicants wishing to be considered for need based aid must complete the FAFSA. Complete the FAFSA online at www.studentaid.gov. Please use FAFSA code 003694 to have it sent to Saint Michael’s.

Saint Michael’s has been test-optional since 2009.

Submission of standardized test scores are not required for application to St. Michael’s College. If you choose to submit scores, you can submit your scores from the SAT 1 (code 3757) or ACT with Writing (code 4312).

Admission Deadlines

Students can choose from two semesters in our undergraduate college to join Saint Michael’s. The Fall semester (August) is the largest enrollment time, but we also welcome new students to join us in January. Choose the start date that works best for you!

  • First Year and Transfers Start in Fall (August). We offer two options for applying. If you are interested in being considered for special scholarships, including the Book Award, you must apply by the Early Action deadline.
  • Start in Spring (January). While any student can begin in the spring, we typically see the majority of applications from transfers for this intake. The deadline for a completed application for a January start is November 1.

 

Application Round
Application Deadline
Decision Notification By
Fall Early Action
December 1
Mid-January
Fall Regular Decision
February 1
Mid-March
Spring Semester
November 1
Mid-December

Questions about your application?

Applicants can get online support for the Common App through the Applicant Help Center. If applying through the Coalition App, visit the FAQ page for more information.

Let us help you

If you would like to connect with us, here are a few ways to contact the Office of Admission so that we can help.

*Free Premium Pass to Sugarbush Ski Resort

Ski and Ride Program at Saint Michael's College

This fall, students who apply Early Action are automatically qualified to receive a free Premium Pass to Sugarbush Ski Resort for their first year enrolled at Saint Michael’s. Sugarbush is a world-class resort that boasts 111 trails, 28 wooded areas, 3 terrain parks and 2,600 feet of vertical! For early applicants who have never experienced skiing or snowboarding but have always wanted to give it a try, we will also offer free lessons, which include rentals and a ride to the mountain, to help them get started. St. Mike’s Ski and Ride program encourages students to stay active while exploring Vermont’s natural beauty.

Equipment is not included, but rentals are available for purchase.