If you have been accepted, congratulations! Here are the next steps toward enrollment and joining the Tabor College community.

Once accepted, you will need to:

  1. Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) if you plan to apply for federal or state aid.
  2. If selected for FAFSA verification complete all forms needed.
  3. Pay your $200 Comprehensive Deposit by mail, over the phone, or online.
  4. Complete and submit the Student Services/Housing Form.
  5. Complete your early registration form so you can register for classes.

Additional forms you will need to complete or read:

Current Student Handbook

Tabor College Community Lifestyle Covenant

Tabor College Student Packing List

Tabor College Medical Record Form

Deposit

A $200 comprehensive deposit is required of all students intending to enroll at Tabor. Make sure you look to meet our Admission Deadlines.

The deposit serves the following purposes:

  • Guarantees any written financial aid offer made to the student
  • Reserves on-campus housing in the residence halls for residential students (priority given in order of deposit date)
  • Allows a student to participate in scheduled early-registration days on campus or to be contacted over the phone by and advisor to begin the process of registrating for classes.
  • Receive a Tabor t-shirt

How to Pay Your Deposit

Pay Online

Call (620)947-3121 (credit card required)

Mail your deposit to Tabor College:

Enrollment Management
400 S Jefferson
Hillsboro, KS 67063

A full refund of the deposit is available until May 1 for fall students or Dec. 1 for spring/interterm students. The deposit will be applied to against the student’s bill.

Early Registration

(For more information, please contact our campus visit coordinator at 620-947-3121 ext. 1725 or email tcvisit@tabor.edu)

  1. Early registration is a wonderful opportunity for freshmen to get a jump-start on finalizing their journey to Tabor. During this time, you will meet one-on-one with your academic advisor, and choose your classes. Our Student Life office will share the ins-and-outs of actually living on campus. You will walk away knowing and understanding the financial expectations. The best part is being on Tabor’s beautiful campus and building more relationships with faculty, staff, and students!
  2. Participate in one of our on-campus early registration events: May 14 and June 4, 2022
  3. Students that cannot attend one of our on-campus advising events will still need to complete the form above. Advisors will begin contacting students after the June 1st Early Registration Day.
  4. Participate in remote registration: If a student is unable to attend an on-campus early registration event they may indicate that on the early registration form by selecting the appropriate option. At the appropriate time, an academic advisor will contact the stuent to begin the process of building their course schedule and registering them for classes. That contact will initially come by email.

Early registration is a wonderful opportunity for freshmen to get a jump-start on finalizing their journey to Tabor. During this time, you will meet one-on-one with your academic advisor, and choose your classes. Our Student Life office will share the ins-and-outs of actually living on campus. You will walk away knowing and understanding the financial expectations. The best part is being on Tabor’s beautiful campus and building more relationships with faculty, staff, and students!

Objectives during early registration:

  • Meet with advisor and register for fall classes
  • Financial aid consultation
  • Student Life session
  • Course schedules

*Students must be accepted and have made their deposit in order to be advised.

*Students that cannot attend one of our on-campus advising events will still need to complete the early registration form. Advisors will begin contacting students after the June 1st Early Registration Day.

Class Registration

FRESHMEN STUDENTS who cannot attend one of our Early Registration Days, please complete the Early Registration form.

TRANSFER STUDENTS contact our transfer admissions counselor, Jake Jones, at (620) 947-3121 ext.1733 or via email at jacobcjones@tabor.edu to make arrangements for registration.

New Student Orientation

New student and family orientation is coordinated by the Student Life office. Orientation welcomes new students to campus with a series of activities designed to bring students, faculty, and staff closer together. Orientation is held on three different dates. The date of student orientation depends on whether the student is a fall athlete, incoming freshman, or transfer student. Students and parents will receive updated information about student and family orientation, as well as other important events, throughout the summer.