Applying

Our Application Process

Bard Baltimore is a Baltimore City Public School. To be considered for admission to our school, your student must go through our separate admissions process as well as rank us on their high school choice application. Bard Baltimore admits students through a qualitative application process that includes an interview and a writing assessment. Bard Baltimore seeks students who demonstrate academic ambition and intellectual curiosity. This year, we are recruiting 125 students for our 9th grade class and a select number of transfer students into grades other than ninth.

  • There are three parts to Bard’s application process: attending an open house, completing the writing assessment, and completing a one-on-one interview. The process begins with the open house.
  • After all steps are completed, the applicant will receive their decision within one month of their interview by email.
  • If the student currently attends a BCPSS middle school, they should also rank us on their high school choice application. Where we rank on the application is up to the student but if they know they want to attend Bard, they should rank us as #1.
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A student’s composite score or GPA is not a factor for admission into Bard Baltimore. Our admissions process takes a more holistic approach to admissions, focusing on qualitative rather than quantitative.

Start the application process today by registering to attend an Open House!

Thank you for your interest in Bard High School Early College Baltimore. You can begin our application process today by registering for and attending an open house; to complete the form please click the button below and fill out the Google Form.

Our application process consists of three parts: attending an open house, completing the writing assessment, and completing the applicant interview. New to the application cycle this year will be the requirement of completing the writing assessment in person on Bard Baltimore’s campus. Since the start of the pandemic, we have offered our writing assessment online and completed off campus. We are now moving back to requiring the writing assessment to be completed in person.

After each virtual open house, we will invite students to campus the following Tuesday afternoon to complete their writing assessment. If that date does not work for their schedule, they can sign up for a later session within the registration form. They must complete the writing assessment to be scheduled for their interview, and to ultimately be considered for admission to Bard. Students who do not complete the writing assessment portion and the interview will not be considered for admission. If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to the Admissions Team.

Please note: you must complete Bard’s application process in order to be considered for admission to the school. If you are an 8th grade Baltimore City Public School applicant, you must also rank us on your high school choice application in addition to completing the Bard application process.

If you’d like to learn more about Bard Baltimore before starting the application process, you can watch our founding principal’s 2019 Heart of the School award winner video here, watch a previously recorded open house here, or check us out on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter at @bardbaltimore.

Contact Us

You can reach our admission department directly through email, voice, or text.

Ms. Kadota: voice and text – (443) 842-4376 or email her at [email protected]

Mrs. Townes: voice and text – (443) 842-4251 or email her at [email protected]

Disability Accommodations

Bard Baltimore is committed to the principle that no qualified individual with a disability shall, on the basis of the disability, be excluded from admission or the benefits of services, programs or activities at Bard Baltimore.If you have a disability and wish accommodations please contact- Jenna Kadota, Admissions Manager, (443) 642-5040, [email protected] at least 1 week prior to your registered writing assessment session date so that you can share your disability documentation and discuss your specific accommodation needs.

If you have additional questions, please contact Jenna Kadota, our Admissions Manager, at [email protected].

Limited to Baltimore City Residents

Please note that our contract with Baltimore City Public Schools limits our enrollment to residents of Baltimore City. There is a waiver opportunity for Baltimore City Public School employee’s children who do not live in Baltimore City. This is limited to 10 students. For more information or if you have any questions, please contact the Admissions Department at [email protected].

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