Welcome Class of 2029!

We are thrilled to welcome you to our community and are excited to answer your questions. We hope you'll use the resources on this page to learn more about the Swarthmore College community.  We have so many wonderful opportunities to connect with us, both in person and virtually.

Ready to accept your offer of admission? Please complete your enrollment reply form on your applicant portal and submit a non-refundable deposit of $250 (if applicable) to hold your place in the class by Thursday, May 1. If you are unable to post your deposit online or have questions about the enrollment process, please contact Yvetta Moat at ymoat3@swarthmore.edu for more information.

In-Person Opportunities

We are so excited to be able to welcome admitted students to campus for our admitted student program, Swatstruck! During Swatstruck, students and their families will have the opportunity to explore campus, meet with professors, and hear from current students about what it's like to be a Swattie. 

Registration for Swatstruck is now closed. 

We invite admitted students to engage with Swarthmore through our many virtual offerings or by visiting campus on another day! We are pleased to offer information sessions and campus tours at 9:30 a.m. on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays; 1:45 p.m. on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays; and 10 a.m. on Saturdays. Note that the campus tour starts an hour after the information session times listed above. If you are able to come to campus on a day other than Swatstruck and cannot register online due to event capacity, please reach out to Elizabeth Collinger with your preferred date and time and she will register your visit!

Virtual Opportunities

We offer a variety of virtual events that are open to admitted and prospective Swarthmore students. Check out the options below to register. 

  • Wednesday, March 26, 8-9 p.m. ET: General Student Panel. Register for Wednesday, March 26.
    • Join current Swarthmore students for an hour long student panel to learn more about the Swarthmore community. Learn why they chose Swarthmore and what they love (and would change) now that they’re here. Student panels will begin with a brief introduction of our student panelists and an overview of their academic and extracurricular engagement at Swarthmore. The rest of the hour will be dedicated to answering all your burning questions!
  • Wednesday, April 9, 8-9 p.m. ET: First Generation/ Low-Income Student Experience Student Panel. Register for Wednesday, April 9.
    • Join current FLI Swarthmore students for an hour-long student panel to learn more about being a first generation to college or low-income student on Swarthmore’s campus. Learn more about our cash-free campus and FLI/Questbridge community. Student panels will begin with a brief introduction of our student panelists and an overview of their academic and extracurricular engagement at Swarthmore. The rest of the hour will be dedicated to answering all your burning questions!
  • Wednesday, April 16, 8-9 p.m. ET: The Visual and Performing Arts at Swarthmore: A Virtual Tour and Q&A. Register for Wednesday, April 16.
    • Join current Swarthmore students for an hour-long student panel and tour to learn more about their experiences with the visual and performing arts on campus. Learn more about academic and co-curricular opportunities, and see some dedicated arts spaces on campus through a photo tour. Student panels will begin with a brief introduction of our student panelists and an overview of their academic and extracurricular engagement at Swarthmore. The rest of the hour will be dedicated to answering all your burning questions!
  • Wednesday, April 23, 8-9 p.m. ET: Summer Opportunities, Research, and Pre-Professional Tracks Panel. Register for Wednesday, April 23.
    • Join current Swarthmore students for an hour-long student panel to learn more about their experiences with summer internships and research on campus. Also learn about pre-professional career paths (pre-med, pre-law) and get all your questions answered! Student panels will begin with a brief introduction of our student panelists and an overview of their academic and extracurricular engagement at Swarthmore. The rest of the hour will be dedicated to answering all your burning questions!

The following events focus on Swarthmore's international student community and resources for international students, but we invite all students to learn more about the international community at Swarthmore.  

  • Home Away from Home: Residential Life and Student Life at Swarthmore. Register for Thursday, April 3.
    • Thinking about making Swarthmore your home? Join us for an inside look at campus life! From dorms to wellness resources, this session will give you a glimpse into the vibrant and supportive community that makes Swat so special.

      This is your chance to ask questions, hear from current students, and picture yourself at Swarthmore! Whether you’re curious about daily life or just want to see if Swat feels like the right fit, we’re here to help.

  • Meet and Greet with Swarthmore's International Community. Register for Thursday, April 10.
    • Join us for a warm welcome from Swarthmore’s international community! This is a great chance to connect, learn, and engage with fellow international students and support staff.

      During this panel, meet Dean Jennifer Marks-Gold, Kathryn Melvin, and Lesley Reyes Piña of the ISC to see how they support international students before, during, and after Swatties’ times at Swarthmore.

  • Swatties at Work: A Guide to Internships, On-Campus Jobs, and Careers in the U.S. Register for Thursday, April 17.
    • Curious about job opportunities as an international student at Swarthmore and beyond? Join us for an in-depth session on working in the U.S.! From on-campus jobs to post-graduation careers, we’ll cover everything you need to know about navigating work experiences as an international student. Join us in hearing about the amazing opportunities international students have pursued after Swat!
  • Swat Scholars: Navigating Academics and Beyond. Register for Thursday, April 24.
    • Swarthmore’s academics are rigorous, exciting, and full of possibilities! Join our student panel to learn about different majors, coursework, and the journey from Swat to graduate school. Whether you're wondering about class selection or thinking long-term about grad school, this session will give you insider tips and guidance on making the most of your academic experience.

Virtual Resources for Admitted Students

Connect with your Regional Dean

Do you or your family have general questions about Swarthmore or would like to be connected with other resources on campus? Contact your regional admissions dean via email.

SwatStories Student Blog

Curious about campus traditions, Swatties' favorite dining hall desserts, or what it's like to navigate Tri-Co? Read first-hand accounts of student life from Swatties on their SwatStories blog. May we suggest a few to start with?

  1. Humanities Highlights
  2. A Creative Solution to Heavy Rain
  3. Crossworlds
Imagine Yourself on Campus

We know many of you weren't able to visit campus in person, so we have put together a few videos to help you imagine yourself on our 425 acre campus:

Join the Class of 2029 Discord

Get to know your fellow classmates, current students, and admissions officers in our Class of 2029 Discord! You'll receive an invitation to the Discord over email in the week after receiving your decision. If you need assistance joining the Discord, just email us - we're happy to help! We'll start approving people for the Discord on Monday, March 24.

Ask a Swattie

Want to ask a current student about their Swarthmore experience? Visit our Ask a Swattie page to find current students' bios and email addresses.​​​​​​

Swarthmore's YouTube Channel

Wondering about life on campus or what our alumni do after graduation? Meet students, alumni, and other community members through our YouTube videos.

 

What do I need to know about Swarthmore?

The resources below will help you discover more about our academic environment, student organizations and athletics, diversity and inclusion on campus, uniquely Swarthmore traditions, and more.