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It’s Time to Make it Official

Congratulations on your acceptance to Curry College! You’re about to join a community you’ll be part of for life, and take part in formative experiences you’ll remember just as long.

But first, you need to complete your enrollment. To accept your admission to Curry, submit your enrollment deposit by May 1. Then get ready to be part of something amazing.

How to Make an Enrollment Deposit

Pay your enrollment deposit in person, by check or through Flywire, our secure electronic payment provider. The enrollment deposit is non-refundable after May 1.

Pay Online:

You can use a checking or savings account or credit card when paying online with Flywire.

Pay the commuter new student deposit ($200)

Pay the resident new student deposit ($500)

Pay By Check:

Make a check payable to Curry College and either bring to the Admission Office or mail to:

Curry College Admission Office
1071 Blue Hill Avenue
Milton, MA 02186

Please include the student’s name with payment.

Deposit Deadline Note for Nursing Students:

While our deposit deadline is May 1, the nursing program often reaches capacity well before that date—and we will not accept deposits beyond that point. As outlined in your acceptance letter, enrollment in the nursing program is made on a first-come, first-served basis, depending on when you submit your deposit.

I’ve Deposited. What’s Next?

Once we receive your deposit and confirm your enrollment, we’ll share more information on the myCurry Portal. For students entering in the fall, the New Student Checklist goes live in April.

Please check the portal often—we post new materials regularly, and it’s your responsibility to complete deadline-sensitive items on time. Resident students must complete the Housing Agreement Form by June 1, or risk losing housing for the fall term.

Conditions of Your Acceptance to Curry College

Your acceptance to Curry College is contingent upon successful completion of your high school graduation requirements, your receipt of a diploma or equivalency, and your remaining in good and unconditional standing in all aspects of your enrollment at your current school(s). As an admitted student, you are also expected to conduct yourself in a college-ready manner consistent with Curry College’s policies and expectations for its students, including those set forth in the Student Handbook. 

If any of these conditions are not met, the College may withdraw its offer of acceptance and deny your admission to the College. If you become subject to any discipline process by a school or your status at any school changes for any reason, or if information that you provided to the College in your application materials is no longer accurate, you must inform the College immediately by sending a written notification to me describing your change of status and/or disciplinary matter. 

The College may take action to withdraw its offer of acceptance and deny your admission to (or continued enrollment at) the College based upon this information (or failure to report these changes as required).

Prepare for Your First-Year:

Explore Your Next Steps

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Housing and Residential Life

When you live on campus, you’ll be surrounded by friends a short walk from the action. Choose from suite-style apartments, residence halls and even traditional homes.

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Tuition and Financial Aid

Every year, Curry awards more than $45 million in grants and aid. Ask us how we can help make a college education more affordable.

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Student Life

Join a club. Play a sport. Volunteer in the community. Spend a day in Boston. Whatever you do, at Curry, doing nothing won’t be high on the list.

Commit to Curry College

We’re excited to welcome you to Curry—and we want to work with you to help you get here. Ask your questions, submit your deposit and let’s get started.