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- Common_Application abstract "The Common Application (informally known as the Common App) is an undergraduate college admission application that applicants may use to apply to any of 517 member colleges and universities in 47 states and the District of Columbia, as well as in Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, and United Kingdom. It is managed by the staff of a not-for-profit membership association (The Common Application, Inc.) and governed by a 13-member volunteer Board of Directors drawn from the ranks of college admission deans and secondary school college guidance counselors. Its mission is to encourage the use of \"holistic admission,\" a process that includes subjective factors gleaned from essays and recommendations alongside more objective criteria such as class rank and standardized testing.Member institutions may also require a \"Common App Supplement,\" and ask additional questions, with only two restrictions: 1) supplement questions may not re-ask questions already asked on the Common Application (except identifying information like name, address, date of birth, etc.), and 2) supplement questions may not ask questions that violate the NACAC Statement of Principles and Good Practice (such as \"please rank order your college choices.\").".
- Common_Application wikiPageExternalLink www.commonapp.org.
- Common_Application wikiPageExternalLink AllMembers.
- Common_Application wikiPageID "4466205".
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- Common_Application wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Common_Application wikiPageRevisionID "694874523".
- Common_Application wikiPageWikiLink Category:University_and_college_admissions.
- Common_Application wikiPageWikiLink College_admissions_in_the_United_States.
- Common_Application wikiPageWikiLink College_application.
- Common_Application wikiPageWikiLink National_Association_for_College_Admission_Counseling.
- Common_Application wikiPageWikiLink Transfer_admissions_in_the_United_States.
- Common_Application wikiPageWikiLink UCAS.
- Common_Application wikiPageWikiLink Universal_College_Application.
- Common_Application wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:proprietary.
- Common_Application wikiPageWikiLinkText "Common Application".
- Common_Application wikiPageWikiLinkText "Common Application#Controversy".
- Common_Application wikiPageWikiLinkText "common application".
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- Common_Application subject Category:University_and_college_admissions.
- Common_Application hypernym Application.
- Common_Application type Software.
- Common_Application type University.
- Common_Application type University.
- Common_Application comment "The Common Application (informally known as the Common App) is an undergraduate college admission application that applicants may use to apply to any of 517 member colleges and universities in 47 states and the District of Columbia, as well as in Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, and United Kingdom.".
- Common_Application label "Common Application".
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- Common_Application wasDerivedFrom Common_Application?oldid=694874523.
- Common_Application homepage www.commonapp.org.
- Common_Application isPrimaryTopicOf Common_Application.