‎2007 Jul 26 12:12 PM
‎2007 Jul 26 12:15 PM
hi
The application consists of both a print and an online version.[1]
The online version allows the application to be filled out once online and submitted to all schools with the same information going to each. Students can select to use the online application to fill out information and print out the completed application in PDF format to be sent in by mail.
A student can elect to send variations of the same application with edits to specific schools by using the 'copy' feature on the online application. Students often use this feature to submit different test scores to different schools (as the ACT exam allows students to selectively decide which schools receive their scores).
Once the application is submitted to a school, it cannot be edited electronically; the school must be contacted directly if a student wishes to make changes to a submitted application.
Applicants can organize payment for applications and supplements online.
Some schools like Allegheny College, Colgate University, Lewis & Clark College, Stevens Institute of Technology, and Wellesley College do not charge an admission fee if their application or the Common Application is submitted online.
Drawbacks to the online application include very strict limitations on the length of answers (especially for essays) and room for special circumstances that cannot fit into the spaces provided by the application.
regards
ravish
<b>plz dont forget to reward if useful</b>
‎2007 Jul 26 12:15 PM
hi
The application consists of both a print and an online version.[1]
The online version allows the application to be filled out once online and submitted to all schools with the same information going to each. Students can select to use the online application to fill out information and print out the completed application in PDF format to be sent in by mail.
A student can elect to send variations of the same application with edits to specific schools by using the 'copy' feature on the online application. Students often use this feature to submit different test scores to different schools (as the ACT exam allows students to selectively decide which schools receive their scores).
Once the application is submitted to a school, it cannot be edited electronically; the school must be contacted directly if a student wishes to make changes to a submitted application.
Applicants can organize payment for applications and supplements online.
Some schools like Allegheny College, Colgate University, Lewis & Clark College, Stevens Institute of Technology, and Wellesley College do not charge an admission fee if their application or the Common Application is submitted online.
Drawbacks to the online application include very strict limitations on the length of answers (especially for essays) and room for special circumstances that cannot fit into the spaces provided by the application.
regards
ravish
<b>plz dont forget to reward if useful</b>