Admission

Admission to Ithaca College is selective. Applicants are carefully considered on the basis of individual qualifications, both academic and nonacademic. No decision to deny admission will be based on age, disability, marital status, national origin, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or military status.

Ithaca College accepts only the Common Application. Students should submit their application online, along with the $60 application fee, through the Common Application website.

Most students have followed traditional college preparation programs in secondary school; however, applicants from nontraditional schools are encouraged to apply. Applicants are required to submit official transcripts of all their secondary school and college-level coursework, and letters of reference. Auditions, portfolio reviews, or department interviews are also required in certain programs.

Students applying for admission have the option to submit SAT or ACT scores as part of their admission file. Students who send scores should have them sent directly from the appropriate testing agency. Home schooled students and students who attend high schools that provide only descriptive report cards (rather than alphanumeric grades) must submit SAT or ACT scores.

The Office of Admission reserves the right to request standardized test scores or other information about an applicant should the admission committee determine that additional information is necessary to make a decision.

Office of Admission

The Office of Admission strongly encourages prospective students and their families to engage with the Ithaca College community. Virtual and on-campus visit opportunities are available on most weekdays and select Saturdays while the College is in session as well as throughout the summer. See ithaca.edu/visit for additional information. Please contact the Office of Admission at admission@ithaca.edu or 1-607-274-3124 if you have any questions.

APPLICATION INFORMATION (except FOR School of Music, Theatre and dance Majors)

Early Decision

The Office of Admission encourages qualified candidates who have selected Ithaca College as their first choice to consider applying under the early decision program. Early decision is a first-choice, binding agreement, and those offered admission will be expected to submit an enrollment confirmation and nonrefundable advance deposit by February 1. Students offered early decision admission agree to withdraw applications submitted to other colleges or universities.

Applications must be filed by November 1. Decisions will be released by December 15.

Early Action

Ithaca College offers a nonbinding early action option for students who complete their application to Ithaca College by December 1. Early action applicants will be notified of an admission decision by February 1.

Regular Decision

First-year and transfer candidates may apply for regular admission for the fall or spring semester.