We take every aspect of your personal profile into consideration when calculating your admissions chances.
Generations of students have found connection and meaning in Bowdoin‘s “The Offer of the College,” written in 1906 by Bowdoin President William DeWitt Hyde.
To be at home in all lands and all ages;
to count Nature a familiar acquaintance,
and Art an intimate friend;
to gain a standard for the appreciation of others‘ work
and the criticism of your own;
to carry the keys of the world‘s library in your pocket,
and feel its resources behind you in whatever task you undertake;
to make hosts of friends...who are to be leaders in all walks of life;
to lose yourself in generous enthusiasms and cooperate with others for common ends –
this is the offer of the college for the best four years of your life.
Which line from The Offer resonates most with you? (Select a line in the application - required).
Optional: The Offer represents Bowdoin’s values. Please reflect on the line you selected and how it has meaning to you.