Indigenous high school students are encouraged to apply for Dartmouth College’s 2026 Indigenous Fly-In Program, an opportunity for rising high school seniors to visit Dartmouth’s campus and learn more about college life, admissions, financial aid, and Native student resources.
The program is open to rising high school seniors who currently live and attend high school in the United States, regardless of citizenship status. Students who identify as Indigenous, or who have demonstrated an interest in Indigenous communities and/or Dartmouth’s Native American and Indigenous Studies Department, are encouraged to apply.
Selected students will have travel expenses, housing, and meals covered by Dartmouth. Program highlights include campus tours, a Native Students’ Experience Forum, a Native Americans at Dartmouth Community Dinner, admissions workshops and case studies, first-year experience sessions, and financial aid information.
This is a meaningful opportunity for Indigenous students to explore Dartmouth, connect with Native students and faculty, and learn more about the college admissions process.
Students and families can learn more and apply through Dartmouth Admissions’ Indigenous Fly-In Program page.
