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Boarding school admissions can be competitive. Our articles provide helpful resources to give your child a leg up on the admissions process. We’ll help you discover the best ways to apply, provide tips on staying organized, and explain why school visits are so important. Should you read your child’s admissions essay? Are test prep materials helpful? Why do I need recommendations? Find the answers to these questions and more here.

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Boarding School Admissions Process: Complete 2026 Guide for Families

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Boarding School Admissions Process: Complete 2026 Guide for Families
Learn how the boarding school admissions process works in 2026. Step-by-step guidance on applications, interviews, timelines, and acceptance strategies.

This article has been updated to reflect 2026 data and recent developments.

Admissions to boarding school is a process with many components. The process can be confusing to parents dealing with boarding school admissions for the first time. This article serves as a central hub, bringing together key resources and guidance to help you navigate every step.

The Overview

Admissions to boarding schools involves multiple steps, and understanding the full process early will make it far more manageable.

Admissions to Boarding School: A–Z puts all the information you need in one convenient place. Whether you are just beginning or have been through this before, you will find help and advice to guide you. If you cannot find answers to your questions or have specific concerns, contact the admissions offices at schools in which you are interested. Admissions staff are always ready to help.

Admissions 101 offers an overview of the admissions process, as well as the steps needed to find the right school for your child. The secret to success is identifying the school that best fits your needs and requirements.

Our Admissions Checklist will keep you on track as you work through the process. It organizes every step into an easy-to-follow structure.

If you are good at organizing projects, the challenges involved in getting your child into boarding school will not seem especially daunting. Bear in mind that this project typically stretches over 12 to 18 months, though some schools now offer rolling admissions.

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International Students: Offsite And Virtual Visits

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International Students: Offsite And Virtual Visits
International students who want to attend an American boarding school face several additional steps in the admissions process. More here.

Many students from countries outside the United States want to attend American boarding schools. According to The Association of Boarding Schools, international students make up about 15% of the student population in American boarding schools. It is essential to know that international students applying to an American boarding school deal with several additional steps in the admissions process.

Because many applicants live far from the schools they would like to visit, American boarding schools have devised ways to let parents and potential students experience the schools, their communities, and their programs. For example, if you live in Asia or Europe, visiting American schools in person is not always financially or logistically possible. So, what alternatives exist for those situations? There are several. Off-campus, school visits come in a couple of flavors. Since boarding school admissions staff have years of experience recruiting and admitting students from countries outside the United States, you will be able to get answers to all your questions and concerns. Decades of experience back up those answers. With that in mind, let's see how the overseas recruiting and admissions process to American boarding schools works.

Admissions Staff Visits Overseas

Many boarding schools send their admissions staff overseas to major cities in countries where they have a substantial applicant pool. Ask for details of visits in your area. While you will have to rely on school videos and web presentations of school life and activities, at

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Admissions Checklist For Boarding School Applicants

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Admissions Checklist For Boarding School Applicants
This comprehensive guide provides a detailed checklist for boarding school applicants, covering key aspects of the admissions process such as testing, recommendations, interviews, and financial aid. It also includes additional information for international students applying to U.S. boarding schools.

Selecting boarding schools that fit your needs and requirements takes much time and effort. Once you have made your shortlist of schools, then you need to focus on the admissions process. The admissions process consists of testing, recommendations, the interview, financial aid, and ensuring your child's admssions file is complete. Use this admissions checklist to keep you and your child on track. There are plenty of forms to fill out and a standardized admissions test to prepare for.

Testing

I have put admissions testing at the top of my checklist simply because it needs as much advance preparation as your child can give it. While standardized admissions tests are just one of several tools that the admissions professionals at each school will use to assess your child, they remain an essential part of the assessment process. Most schools use the SSAT and ISEE. But there are other tests out there as well.

Once you have narrowed your choice of boarding schools to three to five, review the admissions requirements for each school carefully. Hopefully, all the schools on your list will use the same test. That will simplify matters enormously for both you and your child.

If, on the other hand, you end up with two or possibly three different tests, you will have to schedule, register, and pay for them. Scheduling these admissions tests works best when you start as far in advance as possible. The SSAT opens its registration on August 1

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Marketing Your School: Filling Your Seats

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Marketing Your School: Filling Your Seats
No shortcuts exist to filling the seats in your private school. It requires savvy, effective marketing. More here.

I remember the anxiety very well, as though it were yesterday Senator Elliston Rahming had hired me to be the Deputy Director of a new private school he was starting from scratch in The Bahamas. And I do mean from scratch. The budget for our first year would come entirely from tuition income. Period. Moreover, I was charged with making sure the seats were filled by the time we opened for business in September 1995. Now, remember that back in the 90s the Internet was in its infancy. There was no social media to trumpet the opening of our new school. We only had the local press and word of mouth. Against that backdrop, let me pose some questions to heads of boarding schools, owners of boarding schools, and anybody interested in filling seats at their school.

1. My school's enrollment ilph Cochrs declining. I can't afford a marketing professional. What should I do?

Saying that you can't afford a marketing professional is like saying you can't afford insurance. It's a must-have. I understand that you are thinking that marketing is a major expense. Don't think of it that way. Think of marketing as a profit center. When the marketing professional does her job, you will see results. If your budget is really tight, I suggest that you interview a recent college marketing graduate. Your giving her a job where she can prove how good she is will benefit both of you. Her accomplishments will shine in her

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Admissions: What Do Schools Want?

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Admissions: What Do Schools Want?
Learn what boarding schools look for in applicants in 2026, from academics to character, plus admissions trends and expert insights.

This article has been updated to reflect 2026 data and recent developments.

What do boarding schools look for as they review your child's application for admission? Everything. Well, not literally everything, but close. The more items on a school’s admissions checklist you can confidently address, the stronger your child’s application will be.

Admissions decisions are rarely based on a single factor. Instead, committees evaluate each applicant holistically, weighing academics, character, extracurricular involvement, and institutional priorities. With boarding school admissions becoming increasingly competitive in recent years, understanding what matters most in 2026 is essential for families navigating the process.

While schools like Phillips Exeter Academy and Phillips Academy Andover remain highly selective, with acceptance rates still hovering below 20 percent, families now have access to hundreds of excellent boarding schools offering diverse programs and environments. The key is finding the right match, not just the most prestigious name.

Academic Excellence Still Leads the Process

Academic performance remains the cornerstone of any boarding school application. Schools want students who can thrive in a rigorous, discussion-based environment where classes are typically small, often 10 to 15 students.

Admissions officers carefully evaluate:

  • Transcripts across multiple years
  • Course rigor and progression
  • Teacher recommendations
  • Standardized test scores (SSAT, ISEE, or increasingly test-optional submissions)

In 2026, many boarding schools will continue to adopt flexible testing policies. According to recent guidance from organizations like the Enrollment Management Association, more schools are allowing test-optional applications, placing greater emphasis on transcripts and teacher evaluations.

Teacher recommendations are especially influential. They provide

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INTERVIEWS AND VISITS
Boarding school visits are an integral part of the admissions process. Despite the rave reviews of friends, family and consultants, you and your child should scope out each school and use your own judgment to determine if he/she will be happy there. This section will help you compile a checklist of things to look for and questions to ask.
ADMISSIONS OVERVIEW
This section provides a glimpse into the boarding school admissions process. From how to apply to the 10 things you must not forget, our tips and resources can be a huge benefit to successfully navigating boarding school applications. Find answers to the most common questions, learn when it’s too late to apply and get familiar with the Boarding School Admission Application