Applying for Undergraduate Admission to Regis College

Regis College is rolling admission, meaning that you can apply at any time and receive a quick admission decision. Other benefits include:

  • No fee to apply
  • Automatic consideration for valuable merit scholarships
  • SAT/ACT scores are not required *

* We recognize the changes in SAT/ACT administration due to COVID-19 have created challenges for students who wish to take or retake these tests as part of their application process. Test scores are not required for students applying for fall 2022 and fall 2023 admission to Regis and will not impact merit scholarship consideration. This includes students applying to the undergraduate nursing and dental hygiene programs.

Get started or continue on your Common Application soon. Please email admission@regiscollege.edu for questions or assistance. We are here to help and look forward to reviewing your application and learning more about you!

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Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Bachelor Completion Programs.

Important Note: Applications for our ABSN and Bachelor Completion programs should not be submitted via the Common Application. If you are interested in applying to either of our popular 16- or 24-month Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing programs or any of our Bachelor Completion programs, please visit this application page.

  • Application Requirements

    First-year applicants should submit the following to be considered for admission to Regis College:

    • Common Application
    • Essay
    • Official secondary school transcript
    • One letter of recommendation from a secondary school counselor/college counselor or teacher

    Regis College does not require you to submit SAT/ACT scores as part of your application and SAT/ACT scores will not impact merit scholarship consideration.

    Students who are homeschooled and seeking entry into the St. George's University or New England College of Optometry programs are required to submit SAT/ACT scores.

    International students with a native language other than English are required to submit their TOEFL, IELTS or CAE scores as part of their admission application (our TOEFL code is 3723).

  • Readmission to Regis

     If you have previously applied and wish to reactivate your application, you must submit an  Application Reactivation Form to the Office of Undergraduate Admission. Regis College will reactivate a student file within two years of its original date of submission. If any additional documentation is needed in order to provide an admission decision, an admission representative will be in contact with you.

  • Recommended Credentials

    It is recommended applicants have the following college preparatory credentials:

    • Four years of English
    • Three years of mathematics and natural sciences (students interested in being considered for dental hygiene, diagnostic medical sonography, or nursing should complete four years)
    • Three years of social sciences
    • Two years of foreign language (same language)
  • Scholarship Consideration

    Scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic achievement to entering full-time, first-year, and transfer students seeking degrees. Students are automatically considered for merit scholarships as part of the admission process. Learn more about scholarships and aid.

Application Timeline

November 1: Transfer priority application deadline

November 15: Early Action first-year application deadline

January 1: Enrollment deposit deadline for spring semester

February 1: Priority first-year application deadline

February 15: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) deadline

April 1: Priority transfer application deadline for fall semester

May 1: Enrollment deposit deadline for fall semester first-year students

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The Office of Undergraduate Admission

Regis College
Office of Undergraduate Admission
235 Wellesley Street
Weston, MA 02493