Okay, we’ll level with you here: Georgetown doesn’t go through the Common App, so you have to jump through a few additional hoops to apply directly through their system. Their defense? Having their own application allows them to “fulfill [their] commitment to this holistic admissions process” and “allows [their] applicants to best express their personalities, talents, skills and accomplishments.” Our personal opinion? The initial online form and subsequent application supplement are pretty standard, so… Sometimes people just need to feel special. (Get in line, George!) Speaking of special, last year Georgetown had an acceptance rate of just 13% for incoming freshmen.
How to Write the Kenyon Supplement 2023-2024
Kenyon College is a free-spirited, quaint-but-mighty private liberal arts school in Gambier, Ohio. As intimate a college town as they come, Gambier has zero stoplights and is the hill-top home of this bastion of higher learning where 100% of students live on campus. The average acceptance rate is 34%.
How to Write the Occidental Supplement 2023-2024
Occidental College is a small private liberal arts college in Los Angeles, California. While it was founded by the Presbyterian Church, since 1910, it has not been sectarian. It is located specifically near Glendale, so while it is one of the oldest Liberal arts schools in the West, you can still claim you went to school in “The North East...” as long as you mean the North East neighborhood of LA. Occidental, also sometimes just called Oxy, has around acceptance rate during Regular Decision and 52% during Early Decision. Currently, Oxy is test-optional, and they have even said, “There is no plan to return to standardized testing requirements for any future entry term.”
How to Write the Mount Holyoke Supplement 2023-2024
Mount Holyoke is a small, women’s college that’s part of the Seven Sisters along with Barnard, Bryn Mawr, Wellesley and Smith. (Vassar is now co-ed and Radcliffe joined Harvard). It’s located in suburban South Hadley, Massachusetts, within several miles of many, many Boston-area universities. The acceptance rate is about 40% and the undergraduate population is around 2,000 students. While Mount Holyoke says its supplement is option, we feel that no piece of a writing on an application is optional. So, here’s our advice on how to tackle it:
How to Write the University of California Supplement 2023-2024
The University of California is more than Berkeley or UCLA (although those are two of the most popular colleges among our clients). The UC system is made up of nine different colleges (UC Berkeley, UCLA, UC Santa Barbara, UC San Diego, UC Irvine, UC Davis, UC Santa Cruz, UC Riverside, and UC Merced), all with varying acceptance rates, admissions requirements, campus ~vibes~, and class sizes. While the UC system isn’t on the Common App (boo!) they do have a pretty cool portal that allows you to apply to all nine, with the same essays for each, with a simple click. Well, technically nine clicks (gotta check off all the boxes).
How to Write the Macalester Supplement 2023-2024
If you are looking for Minnesota nice, you might be thinking about applying to Macalester. Macalester College is a small, private liberal arts college in St. Paul, Minnesota. When we say small, we mean small. The freshman class is about 500 students. Their acceptance rate is around , and they have a permanent test-optional policy.
How to Write the MIT Supplement 2023-2024
MIT, or the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is one of the most well-respected, intense, and iconic universities for the pursuit of STEM and STEM-adjacent subjects in the world. Located in Cambridge, Massachusetts right alongside Harvard, MIT is one community focused on innovation. The university offers about 4,600 undergraduate students an education rooted in the practical world. Engineering and science are the lenses’ through which they engage with the world, often layered with humanities subjects in non-traditional and unexpected ways. The combination works. MIT has been home to 100 Nobel laureates and 60 National Medal of Science winners. The acceptance rate is a mere 4.8%.
How to Write the Scripps Supplement 2023-2024
Scripps College is a small, liberal arts women's college in Claremont, California. It is one of the Claremont Colleges, which also includes Pomona College, Claremont McKenna College, Harvey Mudd College, and Pitzer College. Students at the Claremont Colleges can use resources and take classes across campuses. So, while Scripps might be a women's college with only around 1,000 students, it is part of a much larger non-gendered community of 8,500 students across campuses.
How to Write the Carleton Supplement 2023-2024
There’s an art to writing the college supplement and writing the Carleton supplement is no different. Carleton College is a small, liberal arts school located in Northfield, Minnesota. There are about 2,000 students. The 2022-2023 acceptance rate was about 18%. Here are some tips for tackling the supplement:
How to Write the Wellesley Supplement 2023-2024
Wellesley is a small liberal arts women’s college 12 miles west of Boston. Founded in 1870 to provide an Ivy-caliber education to women, Wellesley continues in that mission today. who have consistently identified and lived as women, regardless of gender assigned at birth, are eligible for admission, and the school identity as an institution for women runs deep. For many of Wellesley students, this makes the school a uniquely powerful place, and the alumnae community is known as one of the most powerful networks of women in the world. It also isn’t uniform, despite being single-gender. The campus is , with 40% of students identifying as students of color and 80 countries represented, and 52% of the admitted class of 2027 spoke a language other than English at home growing up. All this adds up to a special place, and lots of applicants agree. The acceptance rate is only .
How to Write the Stanford University Supplement 2023-2024
Stanford University, located in Stanford, California (very creative) is one of the most competitive and sought-after universities in the country. You probably knew that, though. Stanford famously does not post their acceptance rates, but they do put out a Common Data Set, so we know that last year the acceptance rate dropped to 3.86%. Less than 4%! With a super competitive acceptance rate like that, you don’t just need perfect grades, scores, and impressive extracurriculars. You also need supplements that stand out from the crowd.
How to Write the Syracuse Supplement 2023-2024
Syracuse University is a private research university in (you guessed it) Syracuse, New York. With about 15k undergrads, Syracuse has a lively and vibrant campus. If you google “Syracuse acceptance rate,” you will probably see 59%. Take that number with a grain of salt. While it sounds around right, Syracuse annoyingly doesn’t publish their acceptance rate. We have seen estimates from the low 40s to the high 60s. However, they have announced they will stay test optional through 2025, so at least we can count on that.
How to Write the UVA Supplement 2023-2024
The University of Virginia is comprised of 12 schools in Charlottesville, Virginia, and one additional college in Southwest Virginia. As a whole, the university is widely considered one of the best in the country, and has been routinely ranked as one of the top five public universities in the US for decades. Nearly 17,000 undergraduate students call the 13 colleges home, and UVA is especially respected for students interested in pursuing law, medicine, politics, policy, and economics. As a public state university, the majority of students at UVA are from Virginia, with 32% of students from out of state. This drastically impacts the acceptance rate. While the overall acceptance rate is , the rate of acceptance for students from out of state is much lower and it is extremely competitive only amplifying the reputation of the university at a national level.
How to Write the William and Mary Supplement 2023-2024
The College of William and Mary is a medium-sized, public research university in historic Williamsburg, Virginia. It was founded in 1693… by the King and Queen of England. Yes, it’s older than America and is the second-oldest college in the US. W&M has around a acceptance rate. That is a little bit of an oversimplification. If you are in-state, it has a 42% acceptance rate; if you are an out-of-state student, it is more like 28%.
How to Write the Davidson Supplement 2023-2024
Like many schools in the elite liberal arts tier, Davidson College is a small, academically rigorous private institution. Located in the town of (you guessed it!) Davidson, its campus is only about 20 miles from Charlotte, North Carolina. Classes are focused, with an average size of 17 students and a 9:1 student-to-faculty ratio. With just under 2,000 total undergraduates, Davidson has gotten increasingly competitive to get into — the Class of 2027 had an acceptance rate of 14.5%.
How to Write the Villanova Supplement 2023-2024
Villanova, sometimes shortened to Nova, is a private Catholic university outside Philidelphia. The school is famous for sports, especially basketball, striking architecture, and six undergraduate schools. While they are proud of their Augustinian Catholic status, you do not need to be Catholic or religious to go to Nova. Last year, they had about a . Notably, they also published a statistic that many schools don’t. 50% of their incoming class was accepted without test scores. Yes, when they say test-optional, they mean it.
How to Write the Bates Supplement 2023-2024
If you’re looking for a free-spirited, nature-loving liberal arts school where you can march to the beat of your own drum, Bates College might be the place for you. Nestled on the banks of the Androscoggin River in Lewiston, Maine, Bates is a stone’s throw from the ocean and the mountains while offering the community of the state’s second-largest city. It boasts passion, intellectual curiosity, and individualism as a few of its guiding values, proclaiming that “aligning who you are with what you do is the heart of the Bates experience.” As a truly intimate Northeastern school, Bates is competitive to get into: last year’s admission rate was 13% for an incoming class of only 503 students.
How to Write all of the Cornell University Supplement 2023-2024
Cornell is an Ivy League university in Ithaca, New York, a small city just about equidistant between New York City and Canada. Cornell offers numerous academic programs through their eight undergraduate colleges that no other Ivy League university offers. This includes one of the most renowned hospitality programs in the world, and agriculture programs that shape and sustain our food systems nationally and even internationally. The outstanding academics don’t overshadow an amazing collegiate culture outside of the classroom, though. Cornell has the strongest Greek life in the Ivy League, one of the best dining programs in the country, and a strong outdoor culture. Students have access to research opportunities starting freshman year. The acceptance rate is .
How to Write the Swarthmore Supplement 2023-2024
Swarthmore is a private liberal arts college outside of Philadelphia. While it has under 2,000 undergrads, it is part of two consortiums that can make it feel larger: the Tri-College and the Quaker Consortium. These consortiums allow Swarthmore students to take classes at Bryn Mawr College, Haverford, and the University of Pennsylvania. While the school is in the Quaker Consortium and was originally a Quaker school, it is no longer religious. Last year, their acceptance rate was around .
How to Write the Wake Forest Supplement 2023-2024
Wake Forest is a private research university in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. If you are looking for a mid-sized liberal arts-forward education in the south, Wake Forest is probably already on your list. We have written about Wake Forest in the past, but they have recently become more competitive. In 2021, they had about a 30% acceptance rate. Last year, they had a acceptance rate.