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Apply & Afford

Finding the perfect college is exciting. It can also be daunting. We’re here to guide you through the process of applying to Carleton — including the part where you learn how affordable it can be.

Finding the perfect college is exciting. It can also be daunting. We’re here to guide you through the process of applying to Carleton — including the part where you learn how affordable it can be.

Dates to Remember

Fall Early Decision:

Deadline: November 15
Notification By: December 15

Winter Early Decision:

Deadline: January 15
Notification By: February 15

Regular Decision:

Deadline: January 15
Notification By: April 1

QuestBridge:

Deadline: late September
Notification By: December 1

Transfer:

Deadline: March 31
Notification By: May 15

Financial Aid Documents:

Deadline: same as admissions round
Notification: with acceptance letter

Learn About Campus Jobs

A student shelves books in the library

Learn About Campus Jobs

Nearly 80% of Carleton students have a campus job. Read on to learn more about some of the positions you can hold.

Four students relax in a dorm room

Building a Community

“My closest friends at Carleton also happen to be my neighbors. I love being able to walk down the hall and knock on my friends’ doors to ask about going to dinner or if they want to head to a floor lounge to hang out and study. From what I’ve heard, this is true for most freshmen in the building.” — Leksi Edwards, Goodhue Hall

Students and a professor work in a biology lab

Helping Your Classmates Learn

Many academic departments have student employees help with classes, labs, and research opportunities.

Students practice basketball

Leadership Through Athletics

“I was able to join the leadership team at the end of [my first year fall] term and I’m super excited for what the next four years have in store. I did not imagine myself becoming a frisbee player before coming to Carleton but the team has been incredibly welcoming and the sport is addictive!” — George Perry, Karls Frisbee

Students eat in a busy dining hall

Skills to Last a Lifetime

“I believe working here isn’t just about the money; it’s also a chance to connect with the campus community, develop new skills, and make lasting friendships. Whether it’s for financial reasons or personal growth, having a job at Carleton opens up a world of opportunities for everyone involved!” — Agnes Boahen, ITS Helpdesk

Students in caps and gowns process towards commencement
Financial aid was a big factor in my college decision. I plan on going to graduate school, so I didn't want to accumulate a lot of student loans as an undergrad. Carleton offered the best financial aid.
Sam Chao
Skokie, IL
A student writes at the board in a Japanese class
Carleton worked with me and my parents to come up with tuition aid that matched our personal circumstance, and not spat out of a calculator. It meant a lot that they were willing to listen to our story and not just the numbers!
Emily Balczewski
Newburgh, IN
A student engaged with her work-study position
This experience [as a Northfield Reads and Counts Tutor] taught me leadership skills I need for my future career in international diplomacy. I've learned how to deal with power and use it positively.
Jordyn Pigott
Hollis, NY
<p>Students have a conversation during a poster session for student research and externship positions</p>
Carleton students don’t dismiss ideas that are not their own by saying ‘That doesn’t make sense’ or ‘That’s silly.’ Instead they are willing to confront, explore, and engage ideas outside of their own personal view. It’s wonderful to see them develop a nimble intellect that way.
Cathy Yandell
Professor, French department