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The Common Application Workshop

The Common Application Workshop. October 29, 2008. What is The Common Application? . An admissions application used by over 300 private colleges and universities An online application that can be sent to numerous colleges at one time

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The Common Application Workshop

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  1. The Common ApplicationWorkshop October 29, 2008

  2. What is The Common Application? • An admissions application used by over 300 private colleges and universities • An online application that can be sent to numerous colleges at one time • Visit the website to check if your college accepts the Common App

  3. Visit the Websitewww.commonapp.org Search for participating colleges and universities

  4. Search for Colleges Search by State Tip: If you hold down the Ctrl button you can select more than one state Press the Search button to list eligible schools

  5. List of eligible colleges Hit the ‘Add’ button when you have selected all schools Click on the name of school for more information. If you want to apply, check the ‘select’ box Compare multiple schools

  6. College Information

  7. Create an account Create a New Account or Log In to your existing account

  8. Enter Personal Information Select ‘First-Year’ Student Enter Personal Information

  9. Create Username & Password Make sure to write down your username and password so you don’t forget!

  10. My Colleges List of colleges you have selected Status of your application for each college

  11. Instructions

  12. Application Versions You can create slightly different versions for up to 10 Colleges Access this information on the Instructions page

  13. Common Application Instructions for how to begin your Common Application

  14. Future Plans Indicate Early Action or Regular Decision Choose Major and possible career plans

  15. Future Plans Cont. You must fill out this screen for each college you are applying to

  16. Personal Data Save & Next Your Personal Information will automatically appear. Enter Citizenship status Optional Info

  17. Address Information Your address will automatically appear Verify that the information is correct Save & Next

  18. Family Enter Parent/ Guardian and Sibling Information

  19. Family Cont. You will need your parent’s college info

  20. Academics Date of Entry: 08/2005 Enter CEEB code: 052986 You will need your counselor’s contact info: Name, Phone, Fax, Email

  21. Academics Cont. Check box if you attended another high school and add CEEB code

  22. Academics Cont. List all colleges/universities at which you have taken courses for credit. You will put the name of the course and the grade you received in the “Additional Comments” section later in the application. **Remember to send an official transcript from each college.

  23. Academics Cont. Enter all current 12th grade coursework, including electives. Do not enter Off Roll. Note: Sequence of AP classes

  24. Academics Cont. Enter Academic distinctions or Honors received since 9th grade

  25. Standardized Tests Enter ACT, SAT Reasoning, and SAT Subject Test Scores Enter date if you are registered for October or November

  26. Standardized Tests Cont. Enter AP Test date, Subject and Score

  27. Activities **List activities in order of their interest to you Extracurricular Activities: Sports, Music, Clubs, Community Service

  28. Activities Cont. List any Paid jobs you have held during the past 3 years. If still employed, leave the ‘To Date’ empty.

  29. Writing Use this space to elaborate on one activity or work experience in 150 words or less Personal Essay Section

  30. Writing Cont. Write your essay on a topic of your choice or on one of the options provided: Indicate which option you have chosen Write your essay in a word document and upload it

  31. Writing Sample Questions • Evaluate a significant experience, achievement, risk you have taken, or ethical dilemma you have faced and its impact on you. 2. Discuss some issue of personal, local, national, or international concern and its importance to you.

  32. Writing Sample Questions . . . • Indicate a person who has had a significant influence on you, and describe that influence. 4. Describe a character in fiction, a historical figure, or a creative work (as in art, music, science, etc.) that has had an influence on you, and explain that influence.

  33. Writing Sample Questions . . . • A range of academic interests, personal perspectives, and life experiences adds much to the educational mix. Given your personal background, describe an experience that illustrates what you would bring to the diversity in a college community, or an encounter that demonstrated the importance of diversity to you. 6. Topic of your choice.

  34. Writing Cont. Include any additional information that may significantly impact your application Enter college coursework already completed

  35. Preview Use the “Quick Print” link to preview the application and check for errors **This link is available on each section of the application except the ‘Submit’ section

  36. Preview A screen will pop up with your information populated in each section. Preview EVERY section to check for errors!

  37. Sign & Submit Select Print Preview to view incomplete information. You may choose to submit your application to one or more Institutions at a time.

  38. Sign & Submit When you are ready, Sign your name & Submit!!!

  39. Sign & Submit Cont. • No changes after you submit!!! • You may add additional colleges after you initially submit • Do not print the Online Application and mail it

  40. Supplements If the school requires a Supplement to the application, it will be listed on this page. Check each school you are applying to.

  41. Payment View each college for information about payment. Most colleges will let you pay online.

  42. School Forms Check each college to see which forms they require. Print out the forms from this link. Some counselors/teachers will submit these forms electronically.

  43. School Forms Cont. • Westview can now submit these forms directly to the college through Family Connection. • If you haven’t signed up for an account, see your counselor ASAP. • Set up a meeting with your counselor to review which forms are required for each school.

  44. Letters of Recommendation • Request a letter from your counselor and/or teacher(s) at least 2-3 weeks before the due date! • Find out if forms can be submitted online. • If not, bring stamped envelopes to the meeting with your counselor and/or teacher.

  45. Letter of Recommendation • Brag Sheet or Resume • Permission to Release School Info • You must have a hard copy on file with your counselor • Parent Profile • Student Self-Portrait • Teacher Input Forms • Give to 3 teachers and have them return it to your counselor • Optional: Westview College Info

  46. Letter of Recommendation Sign in to Family Connection and open Document Library Open Letter of Rec link

  47. Letter of Rec. Cont . . . Fill out forms and bring them to the meeting with your counselor and/or teachers.

  48. Letter of Rec. Cont . . . Go to My Colleges link to track your Letters of Rec Add or Cancel Requests DO NOT use this as your initial request for a letter. Talk to teacher first!

  49. Important!!! • Submit Application Online = Submit Supplements Online • Submit Application on Paper = Submit Supplements on Paper

  50. Remember . . . • Check deadlines! • Review ED, EA, and REA options • Request a meeting with your counselor and/or teachers for Letters of Rec. • Submit test results and transcripts directly to each college

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