12CX application - Bowdoin College 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the 12CX application in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the college you wish to attend and the period of attendance in the designated fields.
  3. Fill in your personal information, including your name, ID number, class, major, and major advisor. Ensure accuracy for a smooth process.
  4. Provide your home college details along with your email address and phone number. This information is crucial for communication.
  5. Complete the address sections for both your home and parent/guardian. Include their contact numbers as well.
  6. Outline your tentative course program by listing courses for each term. Mark any courses intended to count towards your major with an asterisk.
  7. In the comments section, feel free to add any alternate courses or additional remarks regarding your course selections.
  8. Clearly state your reasons for participating in the Exchange Program within the provided space, ensuring it aligns with your educational goals.
  9. Obtain necessary signatures from both your major department chair and home coordinator before finalizing the application.

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Not all colleges will require the mid-year report and senior year grades. However, most selective colleges will want this information before a final admissions decision is made.
Bowdoin College has an acceptance rate of 8%. Half the applicants admitted to Bowdoin College who submitted test scores have an SAT score between 1480 and 1550 or an ACT score of 33 and 35. However, one quarter of admitted applicants achieved scores above these ranges and one quarter scored below these ranges.
For students apply Early Decision 2 or Regular Decision: This is an official report of your mid-year grades and performance. This is typically sent to us by school guidance offices in late-January through early-March. Please ask your counselor to submit the transcript when it becomes available.
Which schools require mid-year reports? Ivy League schools (e.g., Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Brown, Penn, Dartmouth, Cornell) Most schools in the Little Ivies (e.g., Amherst, Williams, Swarthmore) Top-tier liberal arts colleges (e.g., Middlebury, Bowdoin, Haverford, Wellesley, Pomona, Carleton)
Including Regular Decision applications, the College collectively received over 14,000 applications for the Class of 2029the highest number of applications in the Colleges history. These numbers continue the trend of increasing applications observed over the past three years.

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Middlebury will accept documents for a students application after the submission deadline. Please note that we ask for a mid-year report (mid-term or progress grades) as soon as they are finalized; we recognize that schools operate on a variety of calendars.
Tufts requires mid-year and final reports to be submitted by all admitted students. Mid-year reports should include grades from the first semester of the senior year, while final reports must reflect the students complete high school academic record.
Bowdoin is known for its strong sense of community and the relationships students develop with their professors due to the small class sizes. Many students appreciate the challenging academics, close-knit environment, and the support from their peers and faculty.

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