Options & Checklists
Early Decision Checklist
The Institute will consider a few outstanding candidates who wish to make Webb Institute their first choice under an early decision plan. Applicants wishing to be considered under this plan must have taken all required College Board tests by the end of June of their junior year in high school and must have an excellent academic record.
October 15: Applications due.
All required application forms, including a transcript indicating rank in class, must be on file by October 15 of the senior year. If the admissions committee agrees to early consideration, the applicant will be expected to come to the campus for the final interview before the end of November. All early decision candidates will be notified by December 10 whether they have been accepted. Accepted candidates will be expected to withdraw all applications to other colleges and to provide a non-refundable deposit to secure their position in the incoming class. Any applicant not accepted under the early decision plan will be considered, without bias, for admission during the regular process beginning in March, unless a final rejection is received in December.
In addition to these requirements specific to Early Decision candidates, the same forms necessary for Regular Decision candidates must also be submitted by Early Decision candidates.
Regular Decision Checklist
Before December 20: Visit campus and meet with an admissions officer. Visits are not required in the preliminary stage of application, but are highly recommended.
By February 1 of Senior Year: Take the College Board Exams
- Scholastic Aptitude Test (both verbal and mathematical sections)
- SAT II Physics or Chemistry
- SAT II Mathematics, Level I or II
Our College Board code is 2970.
February 15: Applications due.
For most students in the US, there are only four available test dates between the start of the last year of high school and our application deadline of February 15th. They are mid-October, early in November, early in December, and late in January. The best test schedule an applicant can implement is to take the required tests in November and December and leave the January date as a backup in case prior testing cannot be completed or scores obtained do not fall into the desired range for candidates.
It is suggested that those desiring more information regarding these examinations contact the College's Admissions Office or consult their high school guidance officers.