Apply as a New Freshman
Welcome to your online guide to applying as a first-time freshman to Belmont!  Be sure you check the admissions deadlines, requirements, and procedures before you apply.  If you need more help, don't hesitate to contact your admissions counselor or request a campus visit.

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Deadlines
Deadline for...
Date
Application to be considered for scholarship December 1
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) March 1
Deadline to confirm your enrollment to Belmont May 1
Application deadline for Fall Admission August 1
Application deadline for Spring Admission November 15


Admissions Requirements
An applicant is considered on the total picture the student’s credentials present. High school students will be considered competitive for admission if they present a rigorous course of college-preparatory academic studies. Students should have an above average core academic and cumulative grade-point average and rank in the top half of their graduating classes. A strong correlation between high school grades and test scores is expected. Any college level work is also expected to be at the above average level. The personal supplement information, essays, resumé of activities, and recommendations are also strongly considered as positive indicators of success at Belmont. Additional requirements such as portfolios or auditions are considered in conjunction with the academic credentials for those programs which require them. Each   application is considered on an individual basis. No two applicants will present the same credentials or the same degree of “fit” with the university. Our desire is to work with each student to determine the likelihood for that student to enroll, graduate, and benefit from the Belmont educational experience.

For more info, check out the 2009 Freshman Profile
Admissions Process
Applications for admission to Belmont are considered on a rolling basis,  so early submission of application materials is strongly encouraged.  Many programs, including nursing, music, and music business are limited in terms of the number of spaces available. Applicants will be notified with of a decision withing 4-6 weeks of completeing the application.

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After you Apply
  •  Enrollment Deposit: An enrollment confirmation will be mailed with your acceptance letter.  Complete the form and return it with a $250 nonrefundable enrollment deposit.  This will secure your place in the entering class. 


  • Housing application: Your enrollment confirmation booklet will also include a housing application form and a housing exception request form. One of these must be completed prior to returning the booklet.  If you plan to live on campus, $100 of your enrollment deposit will be set aside to cover the housing deposit.  If you cancel your housing assignment prior to enrollment, the deposit is nonrefundable. 


  • Student Health Form: A student health form will be mailed witht the acceptance letter.  It must be completed and returned prior to registration.


  • New Student Orientation: Towering Traditions introduces new students to life at Belmont.  Students will meet and establish relationships with fellow classmates.  Registration for classes also begins at this time.  Visit the Towering Traditions website for more information.
Choose a Method
Download and Print an Application
Want to apply online?  The Common Application is now Belmont’s exclusive online application.  Download and print a PDF
of the application to submit your application by mail.