Online
Application Directions
- Complete and submit the application. Application fee is waived for online
applicants.
- Download the forms for your
teacher
recommendation*,
counselor
recommendation*
and application
essay*. Your teacher/counselor may write personalized letters or complete the
supplied form. You must arrange for two letters of recommendation to be sent
separately. You must also send in your completed essay.
- Submit official transcripts from all
high schools attended.
- Submit your results of the SAT or the
ACT. Test results that appear on the official high school
transcripts will be accepted or you may have the scores sent directly
from the testing agency to the Admissions Office. Lycoming's
code for the SAT is 2372 and our code for the ACT is 3622.
Start your online
application now.
Traditional Application Directions:
- Complete and return the application
with the $35 application fee.
- Submit official transcripts from all
high schools attended.
- Submit your results of the SAT or the
ACT. Test results that appear on the official high school
transcripts will be accepted or you may have the scores sent directly
from the testing agency to the Admissions Office. Lycoming's
code for the SAT is 2372 and our code for the ACT is 3622.
- Submit a minimum of 2
teacher/counselor recommendations; your teachers/counselor may write
personalized letters or complete the following forms:
teacher
recommendation form or
counselor
recommendation form.
- Submit an
essay as an example of your
writing ability.
Transfer Students
- Complete and return the application
with the $35 application fee.
- Submit official transcripts and
catalogs from each post-secondary school attended.
- Submit high school transcripts and SAT
or ACT scores. Test results that appear on the official high school
transcripts will be accepted or you may have the scores sent directly
from the testing agency to the Admissions Office. Lycoming's
code for the SAT is 2372 and our code for the ACT is 3622.
- Submit the Transferring
Student Admission Report (TSAR).
International Students
- Complete and return the application
(application fee is waived for international applicants).
- Provide official transcripts (English
translation) from all secondary and post-secondary schools attended.
- Provide your results of the TOEFL
examination.
- Submit an Affidavit of Financial
Support.
Note to All Students:
- If there is additional information
that would be helpful to the Admission Committee in reviewing your
application, please indicate on a separate piece of paper.
- If you are 24 or older, you do not
need to complete the 'Family Information' section.
Application Materials:
Admission Application - Online version
Admission Application - Printable
version*
Teacher Recommendation Form -
Printable version*
Counselor Recommendation Form -
Printable version*
Essay Form - Printable version*
Lycoming Financial Aid Application (LFAA) - Online version
Lycoming Financial Aid Application
(LFAA) - Printable
version*
Lycoming Transferring Student Admission Report (TSAR) - Printable version
*
You will need Adobe Acrobat to view the
printable file.
To download this free software, please click
here.
Lycoming College
does not discriminate in admission, employment or administration of its
programs or activities on the basis of race, color, national origin,
sex, age or disability in violation of title VI of the Civil Rights Act
of 1964, Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of
the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, or
other federal, state or local laws or executive orders.
As a matter of policy, and/or in accordance with applicable law,
Lycoming College does not discriminate in admission, employment or
administration of its programs or activities on the basis of religion,
ancestry, political belief, veteran status or sexual orientation.
Inquiries concerning application of this policy should be directed to
the Director of Human Resources, Lycoming College, 112 Long Hall,
Williamsport, PA 17701, (570) 321-4309.
In compliance with The Student Right to Know Act, safety
and security procedures and campus crime statistics are available by
writing the Office of Safety and Security or by clicking here.
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