Our Admission team welcomes any opportunity to connect with counselor colleagues and friends to discuss why Endicott should be on many of your students' preferred college lists. Your leadership and guidance in helping students and families navigate the maze of higher education is invaluable. We welcome you to learn more and discover how Endicott could be the perfect fit for some of your students!
At Endicott, we pride ourselves on offering an outstanding education from engaged faculty, a strong community spirit in a traditional college environment, and a pioneering internship program that promises students a return on their college investment. We call it the Endicott Experiential Edge, where our internship program and robust Career Services Center help prepare students to stand out in the competitive job market after graduation. We encourage you to learn more about how our students graduate with a degree, a rewarding college experience, and an impressive resume.
Why Endicott?
- Nationally recognized internship model and 99% career outcomes rate
- Extensive offering of majors and minors - more than 90 Programs of Study
- Beverly, Mass. is a vibrant and safe town with plenty going on and a commutable distance to Boston
- Modern, state of the art buildings and facilities are complete with cutting edge classrooms, labs, and technology
- Championship DIII sports teams
- Breathtaking 235-acre oceanfront campus on Boston’s historic North Shore
- Engaged community of learners involved in clubs, organizations, and community service
- Manageable tuition costs and significant merit scholarships
- Standardized tests optional
- And so much more!
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Sending in Credentials
To be considered for undergraduate admission at Endicott College, please arrange to have your official high school transcript sent directly from your school to the Office of Admission. While your academic credentials do not need to accompany your application, it must be submitted in addition to your undergraduate application (Endicott does not accept the Common Application) to ensure a thorough and holistic review. Documents are considered official only if sent directly from your academic institution.
High School Transcript
You can have your academic institution send your transcript through one of these options:
- Email: admission@endicott.edu
- Mail:
Office of Admission
Endicott College
376 Hale Street
Beverly, MA 01915 - Electronic submission: via Naviance, Parchment, or Scoir
- Fax: 978-232-2520
If you have not graduated from high school, please submit a GED certificate issued by your state's Department of Education.
Letter of Recommendation
Please submit a letter of recommendation from a school counselor or teacher. Letters may be sent directly from the author or high school to Endicott through one of these options:
- Email: admission@endicott.edu
- Mail:
Office of Admission
Endicott College
376 Hale Street
Beverly, MA 01915 - Electronic submission: via Naviance, Parchment, or Scoir
- Fax: 978-232-2520
Test Scores (optional)
Submission of SAT or ACT scores is optional for all programs.
- Test scores should be sent directly from the testing agency - College Board code (3369) or ACT code (1824).
Resume (optional)
We take into consideration many other factors such as extracurricular activities, leadership positions, or other unique learning opportunities. This can be uploaded to your application when applying or sent to admission@endicott.edu.
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School Counselor Visit for Professionals
Let's Talk! Our admission team welcomes any opportunity to chat (in-person or virtually), or host informative and impactful campus visit experiences for you and your colleagues. If you are a prospective student, check out or visit options here.
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Endicott College Junior Book Award
Endicott College would like to honor a member of your junior class that exhibits academic achievement and engaging citizenship. We welcome the opportunity to partner with high schools across the country to celebrate exceptional students. The award is intended to be gifted to one junior at your high school awards event.
The eligibility criteria for Endicott College’s Junior Book Award is as follows:
- Student must be a high school junior with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0
- Exhibit strong leadership skills inside and outside the classroom
- Have a desire for hands on learning through internships and experiential learning
- Have college aspirations in their future plans
We ask that each school limit their nomination to one student only. The form will be available in March 2025.
If your school's Spring Awards Ceremony is before May 13, please contact Megan Shepherd at mshepher@endicott.edu.
We look forward to this exciting opportunity to acknowledge one of your deserving students. Please feel free to contact me with any questions.