Diagram of the College Admissions Process
Here is a diagram of the college application process, with a focus on what is typically required for Ivy League schools:
- Start: The process begins with the decision to apply to college.
- Research Schools: Understand the requirements and expectations of the schools you're interested in.
- Prepare for Standardized Tests (SAT, ACT): These scores are often crucial for Ivy League applications.
- Take Standardized Tests: Schedule and take the tests.
- Maintain High GPA: Ivy League schools often expect high academic performance.
- Participate in Extracurricular Activities: These can demonstrate a well-rounded applicant.
- Seek Leadership Positions: Leadership roles can show initiative and responsibility.
- Write Compelling Essays: Personal essays are a chance to stand out and show who you are beyond your grades and test scores.
- Get Strong Letters of Recommendation: These can provide additional insight into your character and abilities.
- Apply to Schools (Common App, Coalition App): Submit your applications through the appropriate platforms.
- Interview (if applicable): Some schools may require or offer interviews as part of the application process.
- Wait for Decision: After submitting all materials, there is a waiting period before decisions are released.
- Acceptance/Rejection: Schools will send out their decisions.
- Enroll in School: If accepted, the final step is to enroll in the school of your choice.