After graduating from Medfield High School, heading off to a college or university is the path that many students choose to follow. The following websites contain useful information for navigating the college admission process. Students should also meet with their Guidance Counselor to discuss specific plans beginning in the spring of their junior year.
​MHS School Profile
Click below to access the 2025 - 2026 School Profile
SCOIR:
A web-based application that allows counselors, students, and parents to collaborate on college and career planning and advising. Medfield also uses this tool as a way of communicating with students about scholarships and other opportunities.
Common Application:
A general application form used by over 400 colleges and universities.
Exploring College Options:
http://www.princetonreview.com
Among many other resources, check out the tools on these sites to match your academic and extracurricular interests and goals with colleges or universities that might be a good match for you!
Test Preparation & Testing Information:
Find out information on standardized testing, test preparation, and which schools do not require standardized tests as part of the application process.
Student Athletes:
http://www.eligibilitycenter.org
If you intend to participate in intercollegiate athletics, you must explore this website to learn critical information about eligibility and recruiting standards and registering for the NCAA Eligibility Center (formerly the NCAA Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse).
Massachusetts Department of Elementary & Secondary Education:
Commonwealth of Massachusetts Board of Higher Education:
https://www.mass.edu/forstufam/admissions/gpacalc.asp
https://www.mass.edu/foradmin/admissions/documents/DHEAdmissionsStandardsReferenceGuide_2019.pdf
New England Board of Higher Education:
Massachusetts Community Colleges