Application Checklist for First-Year Applicants
- All required parts of the Common Application or Coalition, powered by Scoir, including the personal essay and short answer
- $50 nonrefundable application fee, or fee waiver for qualified students
- Official high school transcript
- Counselor letter of recommendation
- Two academic teacher letters of recommendation
- Optional for students applying for fall 2024 entry: SAT or ACT scores (SAT code: 1871 / ACT code: 4036)
- Optional: Schoolhouse.world portfolio may be uploaded via your MyAppVU portal
Additional Requirements
Blair Applicants
Additional Requirements:
All applicants to Blair must complete the Blair School of Music Application in addition to the Common Application, Coalition application (powered by Scoir), or QuestBridge application. Please visit blair.vanderbilt.edu/admissions/apply for all details and latest information regarding application requirements for Blair applicants.
Blair School of Music Application Required Materials:
- One artistic recommendation (with space for an additional, supplemental artistic recommendation)
- Music resume
- Repertoire list
- Prescreening video
IMPORTANT NOTE: The Blair School of Music Application cannot be accessed until your Common Application, Coalition application (powered by Scoir), or QuestBridge application has been submitted and your MyAppVU portal has been created. Once your portal has been created, you can access the Blair School of Music Application through the “Application Checklist” section.
Homeschool Applicants
No additional requirements are needed for homeschool applicants.
As long as a homeschooled student has submitted all required pieces of the application process, we will consider their candidacy as we would any other student. Homeschool students should use the appropriate sections of their chosen application platform to explain curricular, social, or philosophical circumstances concerning their academic preparedness. It is often helpful to the Admissions Committee to understand the reasoning behind the homeschool choice.
The School Report should be used to upload the mandatory transcript, and any additional supporting academic documents, including a detailed curriculum guide, and/or school profile, if available. While a detailed curriculum guide is not required, it is often helpful in providing a fuller picture of the student’s academic background.
Recommendations for Homeschool Applicants
Individuals completing recommendations on behalf of homeschooled students applying through the Coalition Application should address the questions below in their recommendation (Used with permission of The Common Application®). Individuals completing recommendations on behalf of homeschooled students applying through the Common Application will be prompted to complete these questions through the Common Application.
- Please provide any information about the applicant's homeschool experience and environment that you believe would be helpful to the reader (e.g. educational philosophy, motivation for homeschooling, instruction setting, etc.).
- Please explain the grading scale or other methods of evaluation.
- Optional: If the student has taken courses from a distance learning program, traditional secondary school, or institution of higher education, please list the course title and content, sponsoring institution, instruction setting and schedule, and frequency of interactions with instructors and fellow students (once per day, week, etc.). In addition, if the student has taken any standardized testing other than those listed on the application, please also describe below.
- Are you a member of a homeschooler's association?
- Association name
International Applicants
Additional Requirements:
- International applicants will be prompted to complete an international section of the Common Application
- Official results of the TOEFL iBT (including Home and Paper Editions), TOEFL Essentials, IELTS, Cambridge English C1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency, PTE Academic, or Duolingo English Test, if applicable. See recommended minimum score chart below.
- Applicants whose first language or language of instruction is English are not required to submit English proficiency exam scores.
- Applicants who score above 26 on the ACT English section or above 630 on the SAT Evidence-based Reading and Writing section are not required to submit English proficiency exam scores.
- English proficiency exams must be sent from a testing agency or high school official directly.
- English proficiency exams will not be superscored.
Test | Recommended minimum score |
---|---|
TOEFL iBT | 100 |
TOEFL Essentials | 10.5 |
IELTS | 7.0 |
Cambridge English C1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency | 185 |
PTE Academic | 70 |
Duolingo English Test | 130 |
- A completed College Scholarship Service (CSS) Profile, if applicable.
- International applicants requesting consideration for need-based financial aid are required to submit the CSS Profile showing their sources of financial support or the ISFAA (International Student Financial Aid Application).
All application pieces must be provided in English. Transcripts and recommendation letters not originally in English must be officially translated by the high school or certified translator; applicants may not provide their own translation of materials. An EducationUSA advising office can assist students with translation.
QuestBridge Applicants
Applicants through the QuestBridge program should follow all application instructions outlined on the Vanderbilt page of the QuestBridge web site.