Applications are open for Franklin College Class of 2031

Courtesy-Franklin College

FRANKLIN, Ind. - Franklin College is now accepting applications for the Class of 2031. It welcomes students who desire to broaden their horizons, are prepared for success in a challenging academic environment, and are ready to learn through interactive experiences in and out of the classroom.  

All applicants are assessed holistically on the full range of their academic and personal achievements and are viewed in the context of the opportunities and challenges they have encountered.

Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Once the College receives a complete application, including all supporting documents, it will deliver an admission decision in 3-5 weeks. Admitted students will receive an information packet by mail and email, and status updates through their applicant portal.

Select the category that best fits you to learn more about applying to Franklin College.

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