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Hofstra application requirements

Could someone please break down the application requirements for Hofstra University? I want to make sure I understand all the components and deadlines involved in the process.

7 months ago

Sure, I'd be happy to help you understand the application requirements for Hofstra University. Here's a breakdown:

1. Application: You can apply via the Common Application or Hofstra's own application portal. Both options require you to complete the same sections, including personal information, academic history, and a personal essay.

2. Application Fee: There's a non-refundable $70 application fee. However, fee waivers are available for students who demonstrate financial need. You can learn more about fee waivers on CollegeVine's blog: https://blog.collegevine.com/the-complete-guide-to-fee-waivers-in-the-college-application-process

3. High School Transcript: You'll need to submit an official high school transcript, which should include your classes, grades, and cumulative GPA. Make sure to have your school counselor send it directly to Hofstra.

4. Letter(s) of Recommendation: One letter of recommendation from a teacher or counselor is required. You may also submit additional recommendations if you feel they would strengthen your application further, but don't go overboard - admissions officers have limited time to spend on your application, so you want to be sure that each additional component is genuinely enhancing their understanding of your candidacy.

5. Standardized Test Scores (optional): Hofstra is test-optional, which means you're not required to submit SAT or ACT scores. Note that if you choose to submit test scores, you must send official score reports from the College Board or ACT. For guidance on how to navigate test-optional policies, and whether submitting a test score would be a good idea for you personally, check out this blog post from CollegeVine: https://blog.collegevine.com/does-test-optional-mean-test-optional/

6. Personal Statement/Essays: You'll need to submit a personal essay as part of your application. Hofstra may also have a school-specific supplemental essay, which is an opportunity for you to showcase your fit for this particular institution.

Now let's look at the deadlines (do note that they can vary from year to year, so it's always a good idea to confirm them on Hofstra's website):

- Early Action I: November 15th. If you apply through Early Action, you'll receive a decision by mid-December.

- Early Action II: December 15th. This is the second early action option. If you apply in this round you will hear back by January 15th.

- Regular Decision: Rolling basis. Hofstra reviews applications on a rolling basis for Regular Decision applicants. However, it's generally recommended to apply by February 1st for priority consideration.

I hope this information is helpful for you. Good luck with your application to Hofstra University!

7 months ago

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