First-Year Applicants

If you are a high school student or graduate who has never attended a college or university, Stonehill will consider your application for admission as a first-year student.

Applying for Admission

Stonehill College uses the Common Application to collect all first-year applications. Students should choose the application option that best suits their interest and complete their applications by the appropriate deadline.

Application Plans & Deadlines

Stonehill College offers multiple application plans for first-year students who intend to enroll in the fall semester. We encourage you to select the application plan that best suits you.

Application Process

Stonehill College uses the Common Application to collect all first-year applications. Learn more about the application process for first-year students.

Admission Standards

We are committed to putting your individual record into the proper context as we aspire to build and maintain an honest, just and compassionate community.

Find Your Admission Counselor

Stonehill admission counselors are assigned to specific high schools and work with all applicants from those schools. Find your admission counselor here by searching for your high school.

Find Your Admission Counselor

Applying for Financial Aid

The Office of Student Financial Services is committed to helping families navigate the financial aid process to ensure they make a four-year degree affordable.

How to Apply

Because there is great demand for financial aid, students must file a renewal Free Application for Federal Student Aid (“FAFSA”) each year in order to continue receiving scholarships, grants, loans, and work study from Stonehill and government sources.

Cost of Attendance

An estimated Cost of Attendance provides students and parents with projected educational costs associated with full-time attendance for a one year period. Knowing the Cost of Attendance can help you budget and better plan the financing of your education.

Scholarships & Grants

Scholarships and grants (or “gift aid”) are financial aid awards that you don’t have to pay back. Some gift aid is awarded based on merit (the recognition of outstanding academic achievement), and some gift aid is awarded based on your financial need.