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Regular Decision Deadline: Feb 15
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The Requirements: 1 short essay of 250 words, 1 essay of 500 words
Supplemental Essay Type(s): Why, Activity
Activity essays like this one are more common than M.C. Escher posters in college dorm rooms. The most strenuous part, however, is selecting the activity you want to write about. So, we return to our favorite mantra: tell admissions something they couldn’t glean from anywhere else in your application. If you wrote your Common App essay about your time scooping ice cream at your local creamery, focus on a different activity or work experience that reveals a new aspect of your personality. This can be a great opportunity to highlight your leadership skills and any accolades you may have received. Were you nominated as captain of your ultimate frisbee team? Were you tapped to manage a team of volunteers at the food pantry? No matter what you choose, it should probably be something you’ve been involved in for a while, so you can demonstrate your growth and the impact that you have had on others.
Well, well, well… The admissions department wants to know why you hope to attend Meredith College next fall. (What a surprise.) Start by browsing the Meredith website and reminding yourself what attracted you to this school to begin with! Does Meredith offer a specific major that’s hard to find at other institutions? Is there a professor you’d really like to learn from or a club you want to join? Once you’ve honed in on at least two aspects of the Meredith experience that inspire you, address how you’d like to engage with those offerings upon arriving on campus. Whatever your reasoning may be, share it with admissions—and remember, the best essays tell an authentic story rich with specific details.