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Counselor Resources

At ÍøÆغÚÁÏ, we are continuously grateful for the work our school and community-based organization counselors do to support our students. We hope to be the best partners we can be as we counsel students through the admission and financial aid process, so we have compiled resources that may be helpful as you work with students. 

Looking for ÍøÆغÚÁÏ swag for your classroom or office? Have additional questions about ÍøÆغÚÁÏ? Please email our team at admission@davidson.edu. We look forward to connecting with you.

Getting to Know Us

We know how much relationships matter. From near or far, virtual or in-person, we hope that you can get to know ÍøÆغÚÁÏ’s community and our team of counselors who are eager to advocate for your students. 

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We pair every region with an admission counselor so as to keep communication transparent and to be the best advocates we can be. Get to know your counselor and keep us in the loop as you're hosting college fairs, high school visits and other opportunities for our team to connect with you.

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Join ÍøÆغÚÁÏ's admission and financial aid team for our ongoing series of free and virtual workshops designed to help students and their mentors navigate the admission and financial aid process. Choose from sessions on crafting a college list, navigating financial aid applications, leveraging the supplemental materials and more. 

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While we do not offer a fly-in program specifically for counselors, we welcome you to join us on campus for an info session and tour so you can get to know the people living and breathing ÍøÆغÚÁÏ everyday. When registering, be sure to select "School Counselor" from the dropdown list of options.

Fast Facts

Some of our most popular academic programs include political science, biology, economics, neuroscience, computer science and premedicine. Explore all of our academic offerings, learn about our enrollment, discover our history and traditions and find the value in a residential liberal arts education.

Explore ÍøÆغÚÁÏ's Fast Facts

Meet Our Students: Class of 2028 Profile

We know you've got lots of questions about the newest admitted class to ÍøÆغÚÁÏ.

How many students applied? How many were admitted? How many applied test-optional? Where are your applicants coming from? 

Explore Incoming Class Statistics

Guiding Your Student Through the Process

ÍøÆغÚÁÏ offers Early Decision I and II, as well as Regular Decision. Counselors may submit transcripts and supporting materials through Naviance, National Student Clearing House, Parchment, ScribeOrder-U, and SCOIR. Transcripts ONLY may be submitted through CFNC.

Select your student's application type to review application deadlines and requirements, as well as advice on counseling your student to be the most competitive candidate for admission possible.

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Requesting a Fee Waiver

There is no application fee for students utilizing the QuestBridge application or those attending high school outside of the United States and Puerto Rico.

For domestic students, if the application fee poses a financial hardship, feel free to contact us at admission@davidson.edu to request a fee waiver. We won't ask for financial verification, and requesting a fee waiver will never disadvantage your application for admission in any way.

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Test Optional – And We Mean It

The move, made in Spring 2022, turns what had been a pandemic-era pilot program into permanent policy. Students have the option to include their scores from the SAT or ACT, if desired. It speaks to ÍøÆغÚÁÏ’s commitment to access and reflects our belief that, while tests provide some useful information, other aspects of an applicant’s academic journey better reflect how they will perform and thrive at the college.

Learn more about our Test-Optional Policy

Domestic students and permanent residents are considered for admission at ÍøÆغÚÁÏ without regard for their financial resources, and we are proud to have been the first liberal arts college in the nation to eliminate loans from financial aid packages. 

Sticker price is never the full story. More than half of our students receive need-based aid, and 70 percent receive aid from some source. Utilize our tools and learn from our experts to counselor your students into making the best investment possible.

We invite school counselors, heads of school, or college access program directors to nominate outstanding students to compete for the John M. Belk Scholarship, ÍøÆغÚÁÏ’s flagship award. Nominations are due by November 1.

Helping Students Find Their Home

We care as much as you that students find a fit for their next four years where they can feel a sense of support, empowerment and belonging. That's why our resources and support go beyond our generous financial aid packages, scholarships and need-blind admission policy.

We empower you to invite your students to connect with current ÍøÆغÚÁÏ students and to explore their blog posts below.

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Three students from around the country and world share how they found (and decided on) ÍøÆغÚÁÏ during their college process. 

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From housing selection to pre-orientation, Campbell Walker '25 shares what to expect after you enroll in ÍøÆغÚÁÏ's community.