Arts and Sciences Admissions

Oberlin College is one of the country's premier liberal arts colleges. We are a community of thinkers, scholars, scientists, artists, musicians, and activists united through our pursuit of diverse beliefs and interests. Our students show a commitment to go beyond the books, to volunteer, or to get involved with their community and school. Oberlin's students care about the world, believe they can make it a better place, and have the courage to try. If that appeals to you, explore this site and plan to visit us soon.

For U.S. students applying to the College of Arts and Sciences as high school seniors, juniors, or homeschooled students.

>> First Year Applicant
>> Dates and Deadlines
>> Requirements

For U.S. students applying to the College of Arts and Sciences for permanent transfer or as visiting students.

>> Transfer and Visiting Students
>> Dates and Deadlines
>> Requirements

For international students applying to the College of Arts and Sciences as first-year students or as transfer students.

>> International Students
>> Dates and Deadlines
>> Requirements

 

 
ANNOUNCEMENTS

January Interview Days

The Office of Admissions will be holding Interview Days in select cities during the month of January. To learn more about the dates, times, locations, and how to RSVP for an interview, visit our interviews page. 

 
Did You Know

Oberlin College has been a leader in improving the enviroinment. The Adam J. Lewis Center for Environmental Studies opened in November 1999. Designed to purify and reuse non-potable wastewater on site, use sustainably grown or produced materials, and eliminate the use of toxic materials, the center has a rooftop photovoltaic array as well as a monitoring system that assesses energy performance levels. The building is intended to be a laboratory that showcases environmentally efficient building technologies and operating systems, and sustainable building techniques. The Lewis Center has won several major architectural awards and has attracted considerable national attention.

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