We value the backgrounds and distinct perspectives that all of our students bring to the Lake Forest community. Our first-year and transfer international students are a vital part of what makes Lake Forest unique and special. International students represent more than 119 countries and 20 percent of our student body.
Application Requirements
You may contact your international admissions counselor who will assist you with the application process and answer any questions you may have. We ask applicants to submit the following materials as part of the application:
Most students applying to the College have taken a college preparatory curriculum. We look at your transcript within the context of your high school, knowing that all schools offer different academic programs. You can receive college credit for both AP and IB classes based on exam scores (review our AP/IB credit score requirements for more information).
Interviews are required if you apply test-optional. A member of our admissions team may reach out to you to schedule an interview as a way to evaluate your English proficiency.
Applicants from China are welcome to submit a interview. This service provides the opportunity to talk personally with an interviewer in China. The conversation will be recorded and can be reviewed by the Lake Forest Admissions Office.
We require a letter of recommendation (in English) from a teacher or a college counselor. While we only require one recommendation, we recommend submitting a letter from both a teacher and a college counselor as it will provide us with a more complete picture of you.
Submit one of the following official score reports:
- score with a minimum TOEFL score of 90
- score with a minimum 6.5 composite
- score of a minimum 120
SAT or ACT scores are optional. We require official scores or a screenshot that can be emailed to your counselor.
Our SAT Code is 1392 and the ACT Code 1054.
The is required for all non-US citizens who would like to be considered for need based aid.
First-Year Student Admissions Deadlines
Application Round | Apply By | Notified By |
Early Action/Early Decision I | November 1 | December 15 |
Early Action/Early Decision II | January 15 | February 1 |
Regular Decision | February 15 | April 1 |
Start Term |
Apply By |
Spring |
November 1 |
Fall First-Year |
February 15 |
Fall Transfer |
June 1 |
Contact
Molly Noyed
Director of International Admissions
noyed@lakeforest.edu
Life in Lake Forest
Lake Forest, Illinois is a city on the picturesque North Shore of the Chicagoland area. Just 30 miles north of Chicago, the third-largest city in the US and Time Out's third-best city in the world, Lake Forest is a peaceful community with dining, shops, and more in the charming Market Square. (Ever see Gilmore Girls? Think Stars Hollow meets Midwest-nice.) The Metra train station in Lake Forest's downtown leads directly to Chicago with no transfers, ensuring the community can take part in all the big city has to offer.
Lake Forest boasts access to the gorgeous body of water known as Lake Michigan by way of a sandy beach that's perfect for picnics, sun-soaking, and swimming. Lake Michigan, the fifth-largest lake in the world, is one of five interconnected bodies of fresh water known as the Great Lakes. The land along Lake Michigan is often referred to as the "Third Coast" of the United States.
Lake Forest is a great home for a institution like ours, and it's an even greater home for college students such as yourself. You won't find yourself surrounded by corn fields and expansive stretches of highway here. The College is located just a 10-minute walk from the train station, downtown Lake Forest, and Lake Michigan.
Join a diverse and dynamic community
At 91¿´Æ¬Íø, we are academically excellent, curious about the bigger world, and interested in making connections with others. With a campus community representing over 100 countries and nearly every state, Foresters develop a sense of global responsibility and cultural awareness that makes us more empathetic, more connected, and more in-tune with the consciousness of the world.
91¿´Æ¬Íø was ranked #24 for Best Quality of Life by the Princeton Review for 2023.
Complete high-level research through the Richter program
The Richter Scholar Summer Research Program provides students with the opportunity to conduct independent, individual research with 91¿´Æ¬Íø faculty early in their academic careers.
Academically excellent students with an interest in research are invited to apply for the Richter Scholar Summer Research program in the early spring of their first year. During this time, they work one-on-one with a faculty member, doing independent research in one of a wide variety of fields. As the Richter Scholars live and work together and participate in a weekly colloquium, they become a community of peers, providing encouragement and support for one another’s research endeavors.
The result: a group of scholars motivated to continue their intellectual achievement in the future.