
International Students
Bryn Mawr is a global community where 13% of undergraduates are non-U.S. citizens or permanent residents.
Application Deadlines
We offer three first-year application rounds—Early Decision I, Early Decision II, and Regular Decision. ºÚÁÏÕýÄÜÁ¿ and Financial Aid applications are due at the same time.

Early Decision: November 15 or January 1
Applying Early Decision is a binding agreement meant for students with a clear first-choice college.

Regular Decision: January 15
Regular Decision is a great option for students who don’t have a clear first-choice college or who may need to compare different financial aid packages.
International ºÚÁÏÕýÄÜÁ¿ Application Requirements
We know that you are more than just what you do in the classroom, so we use a holistic review process to get to know the whole you when reading your application.
- Complete your and be sure to add Bryn Mawr to your "My Colleges" list.
- It's okay to submit this before you've submitted the rest of your materials! But please be sure to submit all materials by the application deadline.
- If you are applying to Bryn Mawr Early Decision, you are required to submit the Early Decision Agreement.
- Your Early Decision Agreement must be signed by you, your school counselor, and a parent/guardian. We won't be able to accept the agreement without all three signatures.
- You will indicate your intention to apply Early Decision in the Bryn Mawr portion of your . Once you have submitted your application, the Early Decision agreement will be made available to you via Common App.
- 2025-2026 Application Cycle Prompt: Bryn Mawr students bring their authentic selves to campus. What do you know about yourself to be true—and what in your background or experience led you to that truth?
- Please submit through the Common Application, you can find our prompt in the "My Colleges" tab of your Common App.
- 250-500 words, single-spaced
- We require transcripts for each year of secondary school (the equivalent of grades 9-12 or 10-12 depending on your national curriculum). A transcript is a summary of your grades or internal marks given by your school for each subject in each academic year.
- All transcripts must be submitted by a counselor or another school official in English, students cannot send these documents to Bryn Mawr directly.
- We require copies of all external exam results if it is part of your school or national curriculum.
- If you sat for IGSCE exams, we require official copies of these results.
- We also require official copies of school leaving exam results and certificates if a student has completed an international program such as the IB, A-Level, or another national curriculum.
- If you've already graduated, please submit your official exam results with your application.
- If you have not yet graduated, please indicate your intended exam date on your application.
- Your school/college counselor should submit their recommendation through .
- If you do not have a school/college counselor, please ask a head teacher or other school administrator who knows you well.
We require two recommendations—these are typically written by teachers of core academic subjects (e.g. English, Math, Science, Social Studies, Language). Your teachers can submit their recommendations through .
- Bryn Mawr’s curriculum is speaking- and writing-intensive and we strongly recommend that all international applicants submit a demonstration of their English proficiency regardless of their eligibility for a waiver.
- See our English Language Proficiency Policy for full details and exceptions.
- You may request an English Language Proficiency waiver in your applicant status portal after you have submitted your .
- If you are currently in your final year of secondary school, we require a mid-year grade report. For some schools or curricula, this may be predicted grades.
- If you have already completed secondary school, you do not need to submit a mid-year grade report.
- No mid-year report before January 15? No problem. We will still accept your application as long as the rest of your file is complete; however, we will need your mid-year report by February 15 to make a final decision on your application.
Bryn Mawr is a need-sensitive institution, meaning that while we meet the full calculated need of all admitted students, we have a limited amount of funds available to provide that support. This form is required for all non-US citizens/permanent residents who are applying to Bryn Mawr as a declaration of the financial support available for educational costs each year they attend the College. You'll be able to complete the form in your applicant status portal once you've submitted your application.
- Standardized test results (SAT/ACT)
- Interview
- Interviews can be scheduled between June and December of your senior year. We have a limited number of interview slots so we strongly recommend you interview well ahead of the application deadline. Schedule your interview here.
- You may also submit InitialView for your admissions interview.​​​​​​
- Arts supplement
- Arts supplements in music, theater, dance, and creative writing can be submitted through the Common Application Art Supplement (SlideRoom).
Financial Aid Application Requirements
Interested in institutional, need-based financial aid? You are required to submit the following documents at the same time as your admissions application. Note: If you do not apply for financial aid at that time, you cannot apply in subsequent years. International students are not eligible for merit aid.
To be considered for need-based financial aid, you must submit a by the application deadline. If you do not complete your CSS Profile, we cannot guarantee we will be able to consider you for admission to the College.
Monitor your applicant status portal closely for any additional required documents.
International Student Perspectives
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Resources for International Students
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Policies, Practices, and Other Requirements

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