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Getting Into Dean

Admissions Office Has Moved

The Admissions Office has been temporarily relocated to the 3rd floor of the Green Family Library Learning Commons for the summer while the historic Ray House is renovated. Stop by and say hello!

Full-Time Students

Full-Time Students

Information about pursuing full-time degree study whether you are living on campus or commuting.
 

Part-Time Students

Part-Time Students

Information about the Dean School of Professional and Continuing Studies (SPCS)
 

International Students

International Students

Information for any student that isn’t a US Citizen or US Permanent Resident

Transfer Students

Transfer Students

If you enrolled in another college after high school before considering Dean, this page is for you.
 

Overview

Dean College is a private, residential college committed to providing students a personalized pathway to the baccalaureate degree by fostering academic success and personal confidence in our associate degree and baccalaureate degree programs. The Office of Admission is here every step of the way to help you determine whether Dean is the right place for you to PREPARE FOR WHAT’S NEXT.


At Dean, we recognize that each student is an individual and, as such, we take an inclusive as opposed to exclusive approach to reviewing applications. It is our goal to make the process as accessible and seamless as possible for every student who wants to pursue the advantages that come from the Dean experience. We encourage you to contact your Admission Counselor throughout the process – we’re here for you!


For more information on application process and admission requirements, select the links above that best describes you or, to begin an application now, select an appropriate banner on the left.


Contact Admissions

Office of Admissions
Dean College
99 Main Street
Franklin, MA 02038

 

Tel: 877 TRY DEAN
Fax: 508 541 8726

admission@dean.edu

Quick Fact

Fun FactFun Fact – Dean College received a record number of applications for admission for the Fall 2010 entering class with nearly 2,500 students seeking acceptance!

Frequently Asked Questions

Is an admission interview required?
No, but interviews are recommended. Schedule on here or call the office.