Enrollment and Degree Verification Requests
Enrollment verification letters confirm that a student is or was enrolled at Babson and are often required for health insurance and loan deferment purposes. Degree verification letters confirm that a student graduated from Babson and are often used for visa and employment purposes.
Requests via Portal
Currently enrolled students may submit an enrollment verification request through the Babson Portal. Log into Portal and click Enrollment Verification, which is located under the Smart Tools section.
Venezuelan students who require a CADIVI letter should complete the CADIVI Letter Request Form.
Requests via Postal Mail, Fax, In-Person, or Email
Enrollment and degree verification requests may be submitted via postal mail, fax, in-person, or email.
Download and complete the Enrollment and Degree Verification Request Form. Forms, such as health insurance or loan deferment forms, that need to be completed by the Registrar’s Office may be sent in place of the Enrollment and Degree Verification Form so long as it contains all necessary information. Please make sure any sections that need to be filled out by the student and/or parent or guardian are signed and completed.
Send the completed form, along with any required supplemental forms, to:
Mailing Address:
Babson College
Registrar's Office
231 Forest Street
Hollister Hall
Babson Park, MA 02457
Fax: 781-239-5618
Email: registrar@babson.edu
Requests may also be submitted in-person at the Registrar's Office, which is located on the third floor of Hollister Hall. Standard processing time applies.
Enrollment and Degree Verification Request Policies
Verification letters are printed on Babson College Registrar’s Office letterhead, signed by the College Registrar, and embossed with the Babson College seal (note: the seal does not appear on letters sent via email or fax).
Enrollment and degree verification requests are typically processed within three to five business days and on a first-come-first-served basis. Please plan accordingly.
The Registrar's Office can only verify enrollment and degree information. The Registrar's Office can only verify enrollment for a semester in which the student is or was registered. The Registrar's Office cannot verify enrollment for semesters in which the student is not yet registered. Many student loan lenders will only defer student loans if the student is enrolled in at least six credits for the semester.