Q. When is the application deadline? A: Freshmen—Fort Lewis is on a rolling admissions deadline. Once your application is complete, it takes about 4-6 weeks to receive a decision. We encourage students to apply by January 15 to be fully considered for scholarships. A: We recommend that all students fill out the FAFSA form to apply for financial aid by February 15. To apply, go to the FAFSA website at www.fafsa.ed.gov Q: What are the admission requirements? A: Freshmen— 92 or higher index score. Check the index here. Q: What do I need to submit with my application? |
Q: Can I fax my transcripts? Q:  When will I know the admission decision? Q: How do I check the status of my application? A: You can check the status of your application by calling 970-247-7184 or emailing our Admissions Office or contacting your admission counselor. Q: How do I pay the $40 application fee if I did not do it when I applied? A: You can either call 970-247-7184 to give credit card information or you can mail a check made out to Office of Admission. Please mail to: Fort Lewis College, Office of Admission, 1000 Rim Dr., Durango, CO 81301 Q: What is Fort Lewis ACT or SAT or TOEFL code? |
Q: What credits can transfer to Fort Lewis College? |
Q: I do not see my school or courses listed on the equivalency table; does that mean nothing will transfer? A: No, the table is not a complete one. It is a list of courses/schools that have transferred previously to Fort Lewis but it does not mean that if you do not see your course/school on there that it will not transfer. |
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Q: Do you offer any scholarships? A: Yes, you are automatically evaluated for all merit-based scholarships when you apply. See a listing of the scholarships, here. You can also calculate what the cost of attending Fort Lewis using our scholarship calculator.
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Q: How do I apply for A: You will want tocomplete the FAFSA Form on-line at the FAFSA website. Q: What is Fort Lewis’ |
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Q: How do I get in touch with a coach? Also, you should complete the prospective athlete questionaire. Q: What NCAA Division is
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Q: Can you receive an athletic scholarship? |
Q: What is the Native American Tuition Scholarship? Q:  How can I qualify for the tuition scholarship? A: Most students send in their Certificate of Indian Blood (CIB) when they send in their admission application. Learn more about the tuition scholarship. Q: Should I still apply for |
Q: What does the tuition waiver cover? |
Q: How many majors Q: I already have a degree, how can I obtain my teaching licensure? |
Q: Do you offer pre-medicine?
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Q: How long must I live in Colorado before I can be considered "in-state" for tuition purposes? Q:Â Where can I get more specific information about residency guidelines and requirements? A:Â Â Visit our Guidance to Qualify for Colorado Residency website. |
Q: How old must I be to establish my domicile in Colorado? |