Hey guys, so I've been researching schools that really take demonstrated interest into account during admissions. Can anyone provide me with a list of colleges that are known for really putting importance on this? I'd like to make the most of my demonstrated interest efforts!
Hi there! Demonstrated interest can indeed play a role in the admissions process at some colleges, as it helps them gauge your genuine enthusiasm, which can ultimately impact their yield. Here are some colleges that have been known to value demonstrated interest:
1. Lehigh University
2. Washington University in St. Louis
3. Clark University
4. Dickinson College
5. Franklin & Marshall College
6. Bates College
7. Syracuse University
8. Providence College
9. Loyola University Maryland
10. University of Richmond
Keep in mind, this list is not exhaustive, and colleges' consideration of demonstrated interest may vary from year to year. It's important to research each school, as some might value demonstrated interest in specific areas such as interviews, campus visits, or correspondence with admissions officers.
To make the most of your demonstrated interest efforts, consider:
- Attending college information sessions and campus tours (either in-person or virtually)
- Participating in college fairs and speaking to admissions representatives
- Joining virtual events offered by the colleges (webinars, workshops, etc.)
- Connecting with current students or alumni to learn more about their experiences at the school
- Signing up for admissions newsletters or mailing lists
- Following the college's social media accounts
- Submitting a well-crafted "Why Us?" essay that showcases your knowledge of, and connection to, the school
Best of luck in your college application process, and be sure to showcase your genuine interest in the schools you apply to!
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