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You'll need to submit the following supporting materials.
You can send the documents separately, but we won't be able to make an admissions decision until we've received everything.
If you’ve earned fewer than 24 college-level credits, have your high school send us your official high school transcript. We’ll need original documents. If your transcript is not in English, provide a notarized translation of it.
If you didn't complete high school, but took the GED or HiSet instead, submit an official copy of your test results to show you passed.
However, if you’ve earned 24 or more college-level credits, you don’t need to submit your high school transcript, GED, or HiSet test results. Send us your college transcripts.
Your official transcript needs to arrive at our Undergraduate Admissions Office unopened and have:
We’ll need an official college transcript from each institution you’ve attended. Transcripts must be from regionally accredited colleges and universities. If your college transcript is not in English, provide a notarized translation of it.
Have your college’s Registrar’s Office send original documents, in a sealed envelope, to our Undergraduate Admissions Office.
We also accept electronic transcripts through secure sites such as:
Send transcripts to:
appstatus@lesley.edu
Or
Lesley University Undergraduate Admissions Services 29 Everett Street Cambridge, MA 02138
A credential evaluation helps us understand the courses you’ve taken, the grades you’ve earned, or the degree you’ve received from an institution outside the United States.
Get an independent credential evaluation of your transcripts to determine U.S. equivalency.
You’ll need a course-by-course evaluation for any college or university you attended abroad. Credential evaluations are not required for high school transcripts.
Contact one of these agencies to get your credentials evaluated.
If you’re submitting a foreign academic credential evaluation, unofficial transcripts are acceptable for your transcript requirement if official transcripts were provided to the evaluation agency.
We want you to be successful in your program. If your native language is not English, we require that you provide proof of your English proficiency.
You can show your proficiency in one of these ways:
Duolingo English Test
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)
IELTS (International English Language Testing System)
Official Cambridge English Exam
English as a Second Language (ESL) Program Partnerships We have partnered with several language schools to help you meet the English requirement. Complete the curriculum at one of the schools, at the specified level. Then, get a letter from the program coordinator or teacher. The letter should explain that your English is proficient for college-level study. Here are our partner schools and levels we require:
English Language Requirement Waiver If English is not your native language, but you’ve graduated from a school or program that was taught in English, you may qualify to have the language requirement waived. If it’s not noted on your transcript, request a letter from your high school, college, or university stating your language of instruction was English.
As part of your online application, we ask that you write a brief personal statement.
In your statement, please tell us what you hope to accomplish by completing your bachelor's degree. Your response should be at least 250 words, but no longer than 500 words.
We’re so happy you’ve chosen to apply to Lesley University.
Soon, we'll assign you a Self-Service account where you'll be able to review the receipt of your admission application materials and financial aid documents.
You must do these steps to be able to log in to your Lesley accounts.
If you have password problems, visit the Password Management page and choose "Reset my Password."
If you have any difficulty using your Self-Service account, contact Information Technology at 617.349.8770 or it@lesley.edu.
To view the receipt of your application and financial aid documents and materials: