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Popular SearchesFirst-year students How to apply Here at St. Norbert College, we understand that you are more than a test score. Our office of admission carefully considers each college application we receive, looking at the whole student. We look for applicants with diverse interests and talents who we feel will contribute to the richness of our campus community, and who we feel will be successful at SNC.
There is no deadline to submit your application, as we admit students on an ongoing basis. If you feel that your application doesn’t capture everything about you that’s special, we recommend a résumé to show us where you shine.
Once your college application is complete you’ll receive your admission decision in about two to four weeks. If you have any questions about the application process, please contact your admission counselor.
Common App SNC Application Looking for direct admission to St. Norbert College? You can apply through Niche.
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Deadline There is no deadline to submit your application, as we admit students on an ongoing basis.
July 1
Application opens
Aug. 1
Application status
Oct. 1
Apply for financial aid
Jan. 1
fafsa deadline
May 1
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Application checklist A complete guide to the documents, deadlines, and steps you’ll need to successfully submit your application.
Required - Complete the SNC application or Common Application.
- Submit an official or unofficial copy of your high school transcript to SNC.
Optional - ACT or SAT scores
- Personal essay
- Résumé
- Letter of recommendation:
- A teacher, school counselor, coach or another adult who knows you well should submit a letter of recommendation directly to SNC
Please send any information electronically to admit@snc.edu or the following address:
St. Norbert College
Office of Admission
100 Grant St. De Pere,
WI 54115-2099
Flexible admission requirements Please note that SNC is test-optional for first-year students, as well as for the majority of our partnership programs and the Honors Program. You may choose to submit ACT or SAT test scores for consideration as part of the college application process, but there is no disadvantage if you choose not to. If you have test scores and would like to know if they will benefit your admission or scholarship decision, contact your admission counselor to discuss your application.
Note: SNC is authorized under federal law to enroll non-immigrant students. We are also provide access to information about our campus crime, safety and security policies. This information can be found in our Clery Annual Security and Fire Report on our Campus Safety page.
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