Choose one of three options: the Wake Forest Application, the Common Application or the College Foundation of N.C. Application:
The Common Application
For freshmen (domestic and international) and transfer applicants.
NOTE: requires the Wake Forest Supplement to the Common Application. DOWNLOAD »
The College Foundation of N.C.
For freshmen (domestic and international) and transfer applicants.
Download the Wake Forest Application and other necessary forms.
Undergraduate Admissions Application [PDF]
Print the entire application and return by mail to:
Undergraduate Admissions
PO Box 7305,
Winston-Salem, NC 27109-7305
Wake Forest Common Application Supplement [PDF]
Required for students completing the Common Application.
The following forms are included in the Undergraduate Admissions Application, but may be accessed individually here:
Secondary School Report [PDF]
For freshman applicants only
Mid-Year School Report Form [PDF]
For reporting mid-year senior grades
Teacher Recommendation Form [PDF]
For freshman applicants only
Early-Decision Agreement [PDF]
Only for those students applying Early Decision to Wake Forest
Dean's Statement [PDF]
For transfer students only
Confidential Financial Information for International Applicants [PDF]
For international applicants only
Wake Forest College will consider the application of any qualified student, regardless of disability, on the basis of the selection criteria established by the University which include personal and academic merit. Upon matriculation, all students will be required to meet the same standards for graduation. The University endeavors to provide facilities which are in compliance with all laws and regulations regarding access for individuals with disabilities. Additionally, special services are available to reasonably accommodate students with disabilities. For more information on assistance for undergraduate students, see the Disability Services Web site.
Wake Forest University is committed to assisting all members of the Wake Forest community in providing for their own safety and security. Information on drug or alcohol-abuse programs required by section 120(a) through (d) of HEA can be found here. Information regarding campus security, personal safety and fire safety—including topics such as crime prevention, university police law-enforcement authority, crime-reporting policies, crime statistics for the most recent three-year period, and disciplinary procedures is available on the Wake Forest University Police website. To request a booklet containing this information, contact the University Police Department at 336.758.4566.