Southern Methodist University, usually just called SMU, is a private research school that is surprisingly non-secretarian in its teaching (so not as Methodist as you might have guessed). Located in a charming area of Dallas, Texas, the school has become popular recently, especially for their undergraduate business and engineering schools. SMU has a sizeable Greek system, fun traditions, and a beautiful campus… which has also made it even more buzzy. They often don’t outright publish their acceptance rate, but it is usually around 50%. The school is test-optional and has a reasonably straightforward supplement. While it isn’t a tricky supplement, there are a couple of best practices on how to approach it. So let’s break it down.
How to Write the Duke University Supplement 2024-2025
Duke University, located in Durham, North Carolina, is a private research university known for their work-hard-play-hard vibes. Duke holds a special place in our heart, as it is one of the most popular and in-demand schools with our students. Last year, TKG students had over a 90% acceptance rate at Duke. As you probably know (since you’re here), Duke is crazy hard to get into. Like, Ivy-level hard to get into. The acceptance rate was 5.1% for the Class of 2028.
How to Write the Carnegie Mellon University Supplement 2024-2025
Located in Pittsburgh, PA, Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) is a medium-sized private research university known for its top-notch STEM programs. It was founded in 1900 by thee Andrew Carnegie (the OG steel billionaire, for those not in the know) and is primarily known for engineering, computer science, and business. It’s also a highly competitive school, with the acceptance rate for 2023-2024 at 11.4%.
How to Write the Haverford College Supplement 2024-2025
Haverford College is a small, private liberal arts college located right outside of Philadelphia. They’re a part of the Tri-College Consortium along with Bryn Mawr and Swarthmore, and they’re in the Quaker Consortium along with UPenn, which means as a Haverford student, you have access to classes at all of these schools. Haverford has also gotten increasingly competitive over the years, with last year’s acceptance rate at a competitive 12.9%.
How to Write the Santa Clara Supplement 2023-2024
Santa Clara University is a private, mid-sized Jesuit university in, you guessed it, Santa Clara, CA, aka Silicon Valley. SCU is best known for its business and engineering programs. They have extended their test-optional through 2024, and in previous years, only around 41% of admitted students submitted test scores. Their acceptance rate has fallen to around, with their business and engineering schools typically being more competitive than their school of arts and sciences.
How to Write the Washington and Lee Supplement 2023-2024
Washington and Lee is a liberal arts university in Lexington, Virginia. With only around 2,000 undergrads, this small school sits between the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Allegheny Mountains. What we are trying to say is the area is gorgeous. The name of the college comes from George Washington, the school’s first significant benefactor, and unfortunately, Robert E. Lee… yes, Confederate general Robert E Lee was a former president of the college… However, W&L has become a far more accepting place since the 1800s.
How to Write the SMU Supplement 2023-2024
Southern Methodist University, often called SMU, is a private research university in Dallas, Texas. SMU is surprisingly non-sectarian in its teaching… aka not as methodist as its name suggests. The school has become more buzzy over the years, partially for its undergraduate business school and campus traditions. They have extended their test-optional policy for another year and have around a 47% acceptance rate.
How to Write the Connecticut College Supplement 2023-2024
Connecticut College is a private liberal arts college in New London, Connecticut. With only about 1,800 undergrads, it’s small. While it was initially a women’s college, it has been coed since the 1960s. The college is somewhat of a hidden gem, especially for those looking for a classic New England liberal arts experience. They are committed to being test-optional and usually have around a 40% acceptance rate.
How to Write the Northwestern Supplement 2023-2024
Northwestern University is a private research university in Evanston, Illinois, aka the Chicago suburbs. Northwestern is probably most famous for its journalism and music programs, but the university has over 130 majors and minors. Their acceptance rate is , and they take around half of their class during early decisions. They also extended their test-optional policy for at least another year.
How to Write the University of Maryland Supplement 2023-2024
UMD, or the University of Maryland, is a public land-grant research university in College Park, Maryland. It’s a big college with about 30,000 undergrads, 12 schools, and more than 90 majors for undergraduates. There is a lot to love about UM, including excellent academics and sports. Last year, their acceptance rate was . This was significantly lower than in the past two years as the amount of applicants has risen sharply.
How to Write the Lehigh Supplement 2023-2024
Lehigh University is a small research university in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania located between New York City and Philadelphia — close enough to both for a day trip. The school has the resources of a large research school, but with a compact student boy of 7,400 students overall and 5,600 undergraduates among six undergraduate colleges. 85% of the undergraduate students are in the College of Arts & Sciences, College of Engineering & Applied Science, and the College of Business. The average class size is , and Lehigh leans into emerging technology, even encouraging professors to come up with class ideas that incorporate Artificial Intelligence technologies into students’ creative processes. Students appreciate this, and they receive 15,000 applications annually. The acceptance rate is .
How to Write the Georgetown Supplement 2023-2024
Okay, we’ll level with you here: Georgetown doesn’t go through the Common App, so you have to jump through a few additional hoops to apply directly through their system. Their defense? Having their own application allows them to “fulfill [their] commitment to this holistic admissions process” and “allows [their] applicants to best express their personalities, talents, skills and accomplishments.” Our personal opinion? The initial online form and subsequent application supplement are pretty standard, so… Sometimes people just need to feel special. (Get in line, George!) Speaking of special, last year Georgetown had an acceptance rate of just 13% for incoming freshmen.
How to Write the Kenyon Supplement 2023-2024
Kenyon College is a free-spirited, quaint-but-mighty private liberal arts school in Gambier, Ohio. As intimate a college town as they come, Gambier has zero stoplights and is the hill-top home of this bastion of higher learning where 100% of students live on campus. The average acceptance rate is 34%.
How to Write the Occidental Supplement 2023-2024
Occidental College is a small private liberal arts college in Los Angeles, California. While it was founded by the Presbyterian Church, since 1910, it has not been sectarian. It is located specifically near Glendale, so while it is one of the oldest Liberal arts schools in the West, you can still claim you went to school in “The North East...” as long as you mean the North East neighborhood of LA. Occidental, also sometimes just called Oxy, has around acceptance rate during Regular Decision and 52% during Early Decision. Currently, Oxy is test-optional, and they have even said, “There is no plan to return to standardized testing requirements for any future entry term.”
How to Write the Mount Holyoke Supplement 2023-2024
Mount Holyoke is a small, women’s college that’s part of the Seven Sisters along with Barnard, Bryn Mawr, Wellesley and Smith. (Vassar is now co-ed and Radcliffe joined Harvard). It’s located in suburban South Hadley, Massachusetts, within several miles of many, many Boston-area universities. The acceptance rate is about 40% and the undergraduate population is around 2,000 students. While Mount Holyoke says its supplement is option, we feel that no piece of a writing on an application is optional. So, here’s our advice on how to tackle it:
How to Write the University of California Supplement 2023-2024
The University of California is more than Berkeley or UCLA (although those are two of the most popular colleges among our clients). The UC system is made up of nine different colleges (UC Berkeley, UCLA, UC Santa Barbara, UC San Diego, UC Irvine, UC Davis, UC Santa Cruz, UC Riverside, and UC Merced), all with varying acceptance rates, admissions requirements, campus ~vibes~, and class sizes. While the UC system isn’t on the Common App (boo!) they do have a pretty cool portal that allows you to apply to all nine, with the same essays for each, with a simple click. Well, technically nine clicks (gotta check off all the boxes).
How to Write the Macalester Supplement 2023-2024
If you are looking for Minnesota nice, you might be thinking about applying to Macalester. Macalester College is a small, private liberal arts college in St. Paul, Minnesota. When we say small, we mean small. The freshman class is about 500 students. Their acceptance rate is around , and they have a permanent test-optional policy.
How to Write the MIT Supplement 2023-2024
MIT, or the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is one of the most well-respected, intense, and iconic universities for the pursuit of STEM and STEM-adjacent subjects in the world. Located in Cambridge, Massachusetts right alongside Harvard, MIT is one community focused on innovation. The university offers about 4,600 undergraduate students an education rooted in the practical world. Engineering and science are the lenses’ through which they engage with the world, often layered with humanities subjects in non-traditional and unexpected ways. The combination works. MIT has been home to 100 Nobel laureates and 60 National Medal of Science winners. The acceptance rate is a mere 4.8%.
How to Write the Scripps Supplement 2023-2024
Scripps College is a small, liberal arts women's college in Claremont, California. It is one of the Claremont Colleges, which also includes Pomona College, Claremont McKenna College, Harvey Mudd College, and Pitzer College. Students at the Claremont Colleges can use resources and take classes across campuses. So, while Scripps might be a women's college with only around 1,000 students, it is part of a much larger non-gendered community of 8,500 students across campuses.
How to Write the Carleton Supplement 2023-2024
There’s an art to writing the college supplement and writing the Carleton supplement is no different. Carleton College is a small, liberal arts school located in Northfield, Minnesota. There are about 2,000 students. The 2022-2023 acceptance rate was about 18%. Here are some tips for tackling the supplement: