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Admissions

Woman reading by windowPendle Hill is committed to diversity in our programs and staff.  We welcome seekers of all racial, ethnic, and religious backgrounds who are ready to share in a community rooted in Quaker principles.

Admission to Pendle Hill's Resident Study Program is based on a written application, reference letters, and a personal interview.  We strongly encourage a visit to Pendle Hill’s campus, so you can have direct experience of residential life here.  If a visit is not feasible, we will arrange a telephone interview.

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Covering Your Resident Program Costs

To keep our programs within reach of most applicants, we set our program fees at less than half of the actual cost. As a nonprofit institution, Pendle Hill relies on tax-deductible gifts to subsidize the remainder of the actual cost of each three-term residency and also provide additional financial assistance each year.

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Program Fees

2009-2010 Program Year

Residency for the Three-Term Program Year $21,500
Residency for One Term $7,700
Residency for Two Terms $15,000

(Note: Students are expected to be off-campus during the breaks between terms)

Three week intensive (Jan 8 – 29, 2010) $2,500

Single Course Commuter Fees
Termlong course $350 (plus $50 art studio fee if applicable)

5 session Saturday course $350

2010-11 fees, and more

   

Conversations

"I enjoy just 'being' at Pendle Hill – walking around the grounds, admiring the flora, catching up on reading, and catching my breath in the midst of a full and busy life."

– Anthony Manusos '88

Anthony Manousos

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