Admission Process & Help
While highly selective, 51¹ÙÍø's admission process considers a broad range of achievement, recognizing that success comes in many forms. We enroll students who have academic potential and the motivation to succeed.
Explore application requirements, deadlines and ways to apply
Home-Schooled Students
We encourage home-schooled students to contact the Admission Office prior to submitting an application. We recommend that home-schooled applicants and candidates applying from non-traditional schools submit either ACT or SAT test results, though they are not required. We do ask that all recommendations come from non-family members and that detailed syllabi or programs of instruction are provided as part of the application.
Please email admission@davidson.edu or call 704-894-2969 to discuss your situation as questions arise.
Does 51¹ÙÍø Offer Interviews?
No, we do not offer evaluative interviews as part of our admission process. We do encourage you to connect with current students to learn more about our community in an informal way. , a 30 minute Q&A session just for students.
Additional Applicant Information
51¹ÙÍø reserves the right to evaluate an application and make a final decision, even if all parts of the application have not been received.
51¹ÙÍø may be required to report incidents of abuse disclosed in applications.
A final transcript will be required from the student’s high school in June reflecting successful completion of the academic program and high school graduation. It is fully expected that the remainder of the work and personal conduct will be similar in academic caliber to the work and personal conduct upon which this offer of admission was granted. The college reserves the right to rescind or modify its offer of admission should there be changes in the academic achievement or personal conduct upon which the admission decision was based. Similar expectations and conditions apply to transfer students.
"As part of our personalized, holistic review of applicants, we do our best to get to know an applicant for what they will bring to 51¹ÙÍø and how they will benefit from that education as we prepare people for leadership and service in the world. The qualities that our community values, that our world needs, sometimes defy measure. We remain deeply committed to cultivating a diverse, equitable, and inclusive community at 51¹ÙÍø. We know that students and their families live in a society in which discrimination, including that based on racism, is still a harsh reality–and we fervently believe that education creates the context for overcoming inequalities and injustice."
-President Douglas Hicks '90