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Congratulations!

You’re a bona fide member of the class of 2030.

We’re excited to welcome you to Reed’s inclusive learning community in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. On this page, you will find the information you need to begin your Reed journey.

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Ready to make it official?

Become a Reedie when you pay your deposit to confirm your enrollment at Âé¶¹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³.

Upcoming Admitted Student Events

Attend unique events for admitted students throughout the spring, in addition to the .

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Housing and Residence Life Panel

May 5 at 4 p.m. Join this session to learn more about housing, using the housing portal, roommate matching, and building community in the residence halls. Residence Life staff will be able to take general questions about Residence Life and living on campus!

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Disability & Accessability Resources at Reed

May 12 at 3:30 p.m. Join Jess Gibson and Maddie Willon from Disability & Accessibility Resources (DAR) as they explain how students can get started with the accommodation process and access the resources they need to support their personal and academic success at Reed. DAR works with students with disabilities who seek academic, housing, and other accommodations for disability-related needs.

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Getting the Most from Academic Advising

May 21 at 3 p.m. Join Associate Dean of Admission, Grant Sewell and Professors Kelly Chacón, Suzy Renn, and Kristin Scheible for an introduction to academic advising during which you'll learn how the process works, what to expect in your first meeting with your adviser, and how you can prepare ahead of time.

We want to hear from you!

Reed sends out surveys via text (503-912-7485) and email (ReedCollege@discover-reed.org) asking admitted students to update us about their plans for the fall. Announcements and updates may also be via text (971-257-1207) and from your personal admission counselor. We want to hear from you and encourage you to fill out these surveys and connect with your counselor!

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Join us on Discord

Our Class of 2030 Discord server is a great place to meet your fellow Reedies. We will send you an email with an invite link in January 2026. For questions about Discord, please contact Caitlin Berrol, Assistant Dean of Admission.

Resources

The resources below can support you through your college decision and transition to life at Reed.

Confirm Your Enrollment

Ready to make it official? Become a Reedie when you pay your deposit to confirm your enrollment at Âé¶¹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³.

Tuition Credit for On-Campus Visit

We think experiencing life at Reed in person, in real life, firsthand, is just that important.

Domestic students who complete an application by January 15 and are admitted, visit campus between June 20 and April 17, and enroll at Âé¶¹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³ will receive a $1,000 credit towards their first-year Reed tuition.

New Reedie Information

Learn general information about Orientation, housing, registering for classes, and more. 

You will receive Getting Started—the email that allows you to set up your Reed computer account—in early April.

New Student Details

Deadlines & Forms

New Reedie FAQ

Explore

The videos below can help you learn more about academic and student life at Reed. In addition to giving you the highlights and how-tos, we hope these videos inspire you to begin to imagine your own life at Reed as a student and a scholar.

Reed Counselor Spotlights: Meet Your Counselor

Roaming Reedies: Tour the City of Portland

Reedie Room Tours: Check Out Our Residence Halls

Academic Experience: Explore Majors and Programs

Questions?

Between now and Orientation, you will likely have questions regarding your Reed experience. We encourage you to contact your admission counselor for any questions you have. We are committed to making your transition to college as smooth as possible.

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