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Congratulations on Your Acceptance to Spelman!

Review Next Steps Enrollment Guide

Download the Next Steps Enrollment Guide

Complete Your FASFA

  • The free application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is used to determine your eligibility for federal and state financial aid. The FAFSA is available for you to submit to Spelman College on December 1, 2024. The priority deadline to submit your FAFSA is February 1, 2025. The Office of Financial Aid plans to release award letters by March 1, 2025.
  • The Spelman College school code is: 001594.

Contact Your Financial Aid Advisor

Submit Enrollment Form and Pay Deposit

  • To secure your spot at Spelman, you must submit the Enrollment Confirmation Form and pay a $500 non-refundable deposit. The Enrollment Confirmation Form is located on your SpelCheck portal. Directions on submitting your deposit will follow via email.
    First Year Deadline: May 1
    Transfer Deadline: July 1


Submit the Enrollment Confirmation Form

Pay Your Deposit

Monitor Your New Student Checklist

  • After submitting your deposit, you will have access to your New Student Checklist. Monitor the checklist regularly to ensure you complete all the necessary steps before the start of the semester.

New Student Checklist

Apply for Housing

  • Apply for on-campus housing if you plan to live on campus. You can view the housing dashboard to see your options and submit your application. The Housing Application will open on April 1, 2025 and the deadline to submit is May 7, 2025.

Housing Dashboard

Living on Campus

Complete First Year Medical Forms

  • Complete the required health forms and submit them to the Health Services office. Health forms are due by June 1, 2025.

First Year Medical Requirements

Explore Scholarship Opportunities

  • All admitted students are considered for merit scholarships at Spelman during the admissions process. Detailed information about the scholarship selection process is included in the Next Steps Enrollment Guide. Learn More about scholarship opportunities at Spelman, including internal and external scholarships.


Internal Scholarships

External Scholarships 

Visit Campus

  • We are excited to offer admitted student tours on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 12 - 2 p.m. Take a guided tour of our stunning campus and enjoy a delicious lunch and conversation with a Spelman Ambassador. It’s the perfect opportunity to connect with your future community and envision what it means to be a Spelmanite!
  • Save the Date for SpelBound, April 26, 2025. SpelBound is a unique one-day experience designed as a special introduction for our newly admitted students and their families.
  • Registration will open on February 17, 2025. Be sure to sign up as soon as registration opens to secure your spot!

Learn more about SpelBound

Register for an Admitted Student Visit

Take a Virtual Tour

Submit Test Scores and Final High School Transcript

  • Submit your AP scores, IB scores, dual enrollment transcripts, and your official high school transcript to Spelman College no later than July 1, 2025. This information will be used ahead of New Student Orientation to determine what courses may be evaluated for college credit. Official scores should be sent from the testing provider. Official high school transcripts should be submitted by mail or through a verified electronic submission platform.
  • For more information email: applicant@spelman.edu.

Contact the Office of Admissions

Attend New Student Orientation

  • New Student Orientation (NSO) facilitates the smooth transition of new students into the Spelman College community by introducing all students to Spelman’s educational mission, history, academic advisement, course registration, and other unique opportunities. NSO is held in August and is managed by the Office of Undergraduate Studies. Information about New Student Orientation will be updated on the New Student Checklist in June 2025.

Learn More about NSO

My Spelman Experience

Spelman College English major Bria Paige, C'2019, a 2017-2018 Formation Scholar who was recently elected president of Spelman's Student Government Association, shares via video what her Spelman experience and the College's rich legacy means to her.

Betanya Mahary, C'2018, shares her experience as a Spelman College Social Justice Fellow and studying emerging identities in Tunisia.

Camryn Hall, C'2019, discusses serving at an Atlanta elementary school as a Bonner Scholar and attending an institution that was created to educate and nurture Black women.