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'''College application''' is the process by which individuals apply to gain entry into a [[college]] or [[university]]. Although specific details vary by country and institution, applications generally require basic background information of the applicant, such as family background, and academic or qualifying exam details such as [[Grading (education)|grade point average]] in [[secondary school]] and [[standardized test]]ing scores.
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==United Kingdom==
{{Main|Universities & Colleges Admissions Service}}
Almost all [[British universities]] are members of UCAS, a [[Wiktionary:clearing house|clearing house]] for [[undergraduate]] admissions.
Applicants submit a single application for up to 5 courses at different universities. There is a maximum limit of 4 choices for medicine, dentistry and veterinary science courses.
The application also includes current and expected qualifications, employment, criminal history, a personal statement, and a reference (which generally includes predicted grades if the applicant is still in education).
Additional forms are required for application to [[Oxbridge]]. One can only apply to a particular college at [[University of Oxford|Oxford]] or [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]] in a single year.
Many Oxbridge applicants are assessed through academic interviews and sometimes further testing.
==United States==
{{Main|College admissions in the United States}}
{{Further|Transfer admissions in the United States}}
[[File:Application for Admission form, back cover of Carlisle Military Academy Annual Announcement (10013169).jpg|thumb|Application for Admission form from [[Carlisle Military Academy]], circa 1904-1905]]
Most colleges and universities in the U.S. have their own set of requirements for the information that is necessary for a college application. A common requirement on a college application is the applicant's standardized test scores, most commonly the [[ACT (test)|ACT]] or [[SAT]], and a high school [[Transcript (education)|transcript]]. Some colleges also require applications to include a [[Recommendation letter|Letter of Recommendation]] and a personal essay. A commonly accepted application used by many universities is the "[[Common Application]]" which is an online application that is used by over 500 colleges and universities. Deadlines for admission applications are established and published by each college or university. Many college-bound students receive application assistance and advice from their high school guidance counselors. Students who are transferring from a community college to a four-year college can obtain guidance from their college counselors.
Aided by marketing firms, some colleges send out "fast-track" applications. These applications typically waive the application fee, do not require essays, and assure an admittance decision within a shortened amount of time. Critics warn that these types of applications are misleading, because they give the impression that the student is pre-approved to be admitted and may not explore other colleges because this easy option is provided to them.<ref>Steinberg, Jacques. "Colleges Market Easy, No-Fee Sell to Applicants." ''The New York Times.''https://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/26/education/26admit.html</ref>
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'''College application''' is the process by which individuals apply to gain entry into a [[college]] or [[university]]. Although specific details vary by country and institution, applications generally require basic background information of the applicant, such as family background, and academic or qualifying exam details such as [[Grading (education)|grade point average]] in [[secondary school]] and [[standardized test]]ing scores.
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==United Kingdom==
{{Main|Universities & Colleges Admissions Service}}
Almost all [[British universities]] are members of UCAS, a [[Wiktionary:clearing house|clearing house]] for [[undergraduate]] admissions.
Applicants submit a single application for up to 5 courses at different universities. There is a maximum limit of 4 choices for medicine, dentistry and veterinary science courses.
The application also includes current and expected qualifications, employment, criminal history, a personal statement, and a reference (which generally includes predicted grades if the applicant is still in education).
Additional forms are required for application to [[Oxbridge]]. One can only apply to a particular college at [[University of Oxford|Oxford]] or [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]] in a single year.
Many Oxbridge applicants are assessed through academic interviews and sometimes further testing.
==United States==
{{Main|College admissions in the United States}}
{{Further|Transfer admissions in the United States}}
[[File:Application for Admission form, back cover of power Military Academy Annual Announcement (10013169).jpg|thumb|Application for Admission form from [[Carlisle Military Academy]], circa 1904-1905]]
Most colleges and universities in the U.S. have their own set of requirements for the information that is necessary for a college application. A common requirement on a college application is the applicant's standardized test scores, most commonly the [[ACT (test)|ACT]] or [[SAT]], and a high school [[Transcript (education)|transcript]]. Some colleges also require applications to include a [[Recommendation letter|Letter of Recommendation]] and a personal essay. A commonly accepted application used by many universities is the "[[Common Application]]" which is an online application that is used by over 500 colleges and universities. Deadlines for admission applications are established and published by each college or university. Many college-bound students receive application assistance and advice from their high school guidance counselors. Students who are transferring from a community college to a four-year college can obtain guidance from their college counselors.
Aided by marketing firms, some colleges send out "fast-track" applications. These applications typically waive the application fee, do not require essays, and assure an admittance decision within a shortened amount of time. Critics warn that these types of applications are misleading, because they give the impression that the student is pre-approved to be admitted and may not explore other colleges because this easy option is provided to them.<ref>Steinberg, Jacques. "Colleges Market Easy, No-Fee Sell to Applicants." ''The New York Times.''https://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/26/education/26admit.html</ref>
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<p><b>College application</b> is the process by which individuals apply to gain entry into a <a href="/enwiki/wiki/College" title="College">college</a> or <a href="/enwiki/wiki/University" title="University">university</a>. Although specific details vary by country and institution, applications generally require basic background information of the applicant, such as family background, and academic or qualifying exam details such as <a href="/enwiki/wiki/Grading_(education)" class="mw-redirect" title="Grading (education)">grade point average</a> in <a href="/enwiki/wiki/Secondary_school" title="Secondary school">secondary school</a> and <a href="/enwiki/wiki/Standardized_test" title="Standardized test">standardized testing</a> scores.
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<h2><span class="mw-headline" id="United_Kingdom">United Kingdom</span><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/enwiki/w/index.php?title=College_application&action=edit&section=1" title="Edit section: United Kingdom">edit</a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></h2>
<div role="note" class="hatnote navigation-not-searchable">Main article: <a href="/enwiki/wiki/Universities_%26_Colleges_Admissions_Service" class="mw-redirect" title="Universities & Colleges Admissions Service">Universities & Colleges Admissions Service</a></div>
<p>Almost all <a href="/enwiki/wiki/British_universities" class="mw-redirect" title="British universities">British universities</a> are members of UCAS, a <a href="https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/clearing_house" class="extiw" title="wiktionary:clearing house">clearing house</a> for <a href="/enwiki/wiki/Undergraduate" class="mw-redirect" title="Undergraduate">undergraduate</a> admissions.
Applicants submit a single application for up to 5 courses at different universities. There is a maximum limit of 4 choices for medicine, dentistry and veterinary science courses.
</p><p>The application also includes current and expected qualifications, employment, criminal history, a personal statement, and a reference (which generally includes predicted grades if the applicant is still in education).
</p><p>Additional forms are required for application to <a href="/enwiki/wiki/Oxbridge" title="Oxbridge">Oxbridge</a>. One can only apply to a particular college at <a href="/enwiki/wiki/University_of_Oxford" title="University of Oxford">Oxford</a> or <a href="/enwiki/wiki/University_of_Cambridge" title="University of Cambridge">Cambridge</a> in a single year.
Many Oxbridge applicants are assessed through academic interviews and sometimes further testing.
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<div role="note" class="hatnote navigation-not-searchable">Main article: <a href="/enwiki/wiki/College_admissions_in_the_United_States" title="College admissions in the United States">College admissions in the United States</a></div>
<div role="note" class="hatnote navigation-not-searchable">Further information: <a href="/enwiki/wiki/Transfer_admissions_in_the_United_States" title="Transfer admissions in the United States">Transfer admissions in the United States</a></div>
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</p><p>Aided by marketing firms, some colleges send out "fast-track" applications. These applications typically waive the application fee, do not require essays, and assure an admittance decision within a shortened amount of time. Critics warn that these types of applications are misleading, because they give the impression that the student is pre-approved to be admitted and may not explore other colleges because this easy option is provided to them.<sup id="cite_ref-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a></sup>
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