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Pomona offers first-year applicants two application plan options: Early Decision (ED) or Regular Decision (RD). Depending on which plan you choose (ED or RD), there is a deadline by which you must submit your application.
Students are encouraged to look at the different application types that Pomona accepts and choose the one that best allows them to showcase their abilities. Pomona does not have a preference between the Common Application and Apply Coalition on Scoir.
First-Year Admissions. If you're a senior in high school or applying with less than one year's worth of college credit, you will be a first-year applicant. Transfer Admissions. If you've completed at least one year's worth of college credit by the time of your potential enrollment at Pomona, you will be a transfer applicant. Diversity and Access
Pomona College is one of a handful of institutions committed to need-blind admissions and meeting the full demonstrated financial need of all students who enroll. 56% of Pomona students receive some form of financial aid.
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Anyone interested in preparing for Pomona, or any school official who directs preparatory programs, is invited to contact the Office of Admissions for advice on specific programs and admissions procedures.
This page provides everything you need to stay informed and prepared as you continue your journey to Pomona. Admitted Students : Congratulations on being admitted! Find your next steps, important deadlines, and resources that will help you get ready for campus life and decide if Pomona is your next step.
During enforced periods of remote learning, Pomona will accept online courses taken for credit. For more information on Pomona's transfer credit policy, consult our course catalog. Pomona courses are semester-long and typically carry 4 credits.
Pomona College is committed to providing need-blind admission and need-based financial aid for undocumented and DACAmented students. These students are considered to be domestic student applicants by the Offices of Admissions and Financial Aid.
When Pomona College is the clear first choice, students are encouraged to apply under one of the Early Decision options. This may allow them to resolve their college choice earlier in the senior year.