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Follow the Directions for Great College Applications

Don't let a simple mistake ruin your chances! Learn why following application instructions is the easiest way to impress college admission officers.

We live in a world bombarded by long user agreements, pop-up ads, and marketing emails. We barely read the words in front of us (if at all), then click “I agree!” without thinking too much about it, because there’s just a lot to take in. But when it comes to college and scholarship applications, it is still vitally important to read the directions given to you—and to read them well. In your admission and award applications, you will encounter plenty of directions, and it's essential that you follow them carefully, filling out your applications as directed and sending in all required materials. Here are our top tips for following directions and getting accepted!

Fill out everything on the application form

You might be thinking that admission officers sometimes just skim applications—they have so many to look at anyway, what does it matter if you miss a question or two? Well, I assure you, they review each application thoroughly; and if you fail to answer a required question or send in your application packet without all the required forms (or fail to arrange to have them sent, like test scores), your application may not even be considered. And did you also know that some scholarship opportunities are contingent upon answers for non-required questions? Or perhaps money- and time-saving credit opportunities? It’s crucial that you fill out your applications for admission in their entirety!

There are many forms associated with your college applications, from transcripts to recommendations to test scores, all supplemental materials to the foundational application itself. Just imagine putting in hours of work into the application for a school you love, just to have it end up in the no pile because you neglected to cross your T’s and dot your I’s, so to speak. Don’t let that happen to you!

Related: How to Build the Perfect College Application

Nail your application essay

Another area direction following can either hurt or help you is your application essay. Essay prompts can be tricky. Many students write beautiful personal statements—beautiful personal statements that completely ignore the prompt and subsequently contribute nothing to the overall application or the school’s ability to judge you as an applicant. You may think you can bend the rules about word counts, perhaps thinking you’re blowing the competition out of the water with your 10,000-word narrative of your life that takes readers through your birth until whatever you ate for breakfast that morning. But there are a few big problems with this plan.

Unless the prompt specifically asked for your life story (and it probably didn’t), you’ve shown an unfortunate disregard for the directions, not to mention potentially failing to give admission counselors the insights they’re looking for with the designated prompt. And, as most application essays call for no more than 500 words, admission counselors will likely be unimpressed, even annoyed, that you ignored that direction as well. After all, they have a lot of essays to read! So read and re-read the essay prompts available and make sure you understand what is being asked of you. You might even want to discuss the prompt with your family or a teacher during this stage too. In addition to ensuring your grasp of the prompt, you could gain some helpful insights for writing the piece.

Get it in early

Of course, the application process is quite complicated, and mistakes sometimes happen, whether it’s a miscommunication with a recommendation writer or a form getting lost in the mail (it happens!). This makes it doubly important to not only send in your application in advance of the deadline if you can but to follow up with the admission office to ensure they have everything they need from you. Luckily, many admission officers will alert you if your application is missing something important, but don’t just wait for someone to call. Be proactive! Your schools may even have online portals where you can check the status of your application and its materials, and that’s a great place to start.

Related: What Kind of Early Bird Are You? How to Choose a Nontraditional Admission Deadline

Check and double-check your application before you send it. Then give it to someone you trust, like a family member or professor, to review it for you. Don’t rush this process. It’s long and difficult at times, but wholly worth your full attention and absolute best work.

Want more college admission advice to make the process go more smoothly? Check out all our articles on the college application process!

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Jessica Tomer

Jessica Tomer is the Director of Communications at the Commonwealth School in Boston. You can follow her on Twitter @JessicaTomer

 

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