Location: Kent, Connecticut
Coed: Yes
Population: 570
Type: Independent Boarding
Tuition: $73,450
Religious Affiliation: Episcopal
Mascot: Lion
Student/Teacher Ratio: 7:1
Schedule: Trimester
Setting: Rural
Kent is a school very focused on academics and STEM, with the goal of making sure all students are fully prepared for the college experience. Kent describes itself as “An elite education; not an education for the elites,†and has a generous financial aid policy to back up that claim. While the school is associated with the Episcopal church, students of all faith backgrounds are welcome to attend.
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Application Open: August
Interview Due: January 15
Applications Due: January 15
All Materials Due: January 15
Online Application Portal: You must first submit an initial inquiry form . AFter this is done, you will gain access to the online application form.
Standardized Tests: The SSAT may optionally be included.
Interview: An interview is required, this may be done in person or virtually.
Parent Interview: Not required.
Recommendations: Letters from your current math and English teachers are required, as is one from your current counselor or principal.
Transcripts: Current and prior year transcripts are required.
Other materials: Student essays are required. A visit to the campus is recommended, but not required.
Curriculum Information: Each year long course offered at Kent counts for a credit; one term courses are worth a third of a credit. Students take five courses at a time. Full course information can be found .
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Note that these are the minimum graduation requirements. We recommend, and colleges prefer to see, that students have taken four years in each of the core academic subjects: Math, English, Science, Social Studies, and a foreign language.Ìý
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Educational Philosophy: We are guided by our motto — Simplicity of Life, Directness of Purpose, Self-Reliance — to educate our students intellectually, socially, ethically, and spiritually so that they will be prepared to contribute to the common good in the world beyond Kent School.
Campus Information: Located on a sprawling 1,200 acre campus, Kent has dorms, academic buildings, dining halls, athletic facilities, and a library. A river runs through campus, and the area is heavily wooded.
Arts Programs: Students can participate in at Kent through coursework and extracurriculars.
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Clubs: You can find a list of student clubs at Kent .
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