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Application to the Ida B. Wells Living Learning Community Program

Interested students should first submit an application for admission to the Residential College for Women

All fields required (unless noted)

  • Student Information
  • IBW Gateway IBW Living Learning Community
  • Permanent Address
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  • Student's Summer 2010 Address (if different from above)
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  • Parent Information
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  • Additional Information
  • Please include a one-page recommendation from one of your teachers. The following file formats are allowed: .doc, .docx, .pdf, .txt
  • Attach a professional picture of yourselfThe following file formats are allowed: .jpg, .jpeg, .gif, .png, .tif
  • Create an activities resume that describes your involvement in your school, community and/or religious community. The following file formats are allowed: .doc, .docx, .pdf, .txt
  • Describe a time when you were a part of a team. What role did you play and what goals did you accomplish?
  • Ida B. Wells Essay 1000 words or less. This is a formal essay. Please take the time to develop your essay. You will need to know who Ida B. Wells is to answer this question but you should also clearly explain why her story connects with your life and aspirations.

    The ritual of naming is a valued part of the African and African American cultures that signifies more than just the giving of a title. Through the sharing of a name, history is transmitted, culture is exchanged and people rise up to the challenge of living out the name. Why do you want to be a part of a program that bears the name Ida B. Wells?

Questions? Please call 1-800-468-2262 or email admit@mbc.edu. We invite you to visit our website at admissions.mbc.edu.