Applying to a new school might seem daunting, but we're
here to
help every step of the way. Here's some of the information you'll need
to apply:
Application
Process
Standardized
Testing
Personal
Interview
Notification
Application Process
The application for admission has several parts. More details about each form are available in the
online
application or by contacting the admission
office.
Check out the application
for all the details, and use our application
checklist to keep track of the list of requirements.
Be sure to remember that certain steps will take extra time—for example, taking the required standardized test, scheduling your interview, and
requesting letters of recommendation.
Standardized Testing
Mercersburg requires all applicants to take the appropriate standardized test for their grade level:
- Juniors and lower-middlers (grades 9 and 10): Secondary School Admission Test (SSAT) CODE: 5026
- Upper-middlers and seniors (grades 11 and 12): PSAT and/or SAT preferred. SSAT acceptable.
- Postgraduate: PSAT and/or SAT or ACT
Students whose primary language is not English must take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) CODE: 0877.
Personal Interview
Mercersburg requires an on-campus interview as part of the admission process. Due to the selective nature of the application process and the high demand
for interviews, application forms and student questionnaire are required prior to your appointment. You can make an appointment by calling the admission
office:
717-328-6173
Monday–Friday
8:30–4:30
EST
Admission officers travel across the United States and around the world.
Interview appointments off-campus are available, but cannot fully replace the on-campus experience.
Optional Interest Questionnaires
If you are especially interested in our arts or athletic programs, please download the appropriate form and return it to us.
Arts Questionnaire
Athletic Questionnaire
Notification
Once the application is complete, the prospective student's profile is presented to the admission committee. Admission-decision notification
and financial aid awards are made by letter from the the Assistant Head of School for Enrollment on March 10.