How Admission Decisions Are Made: An Introduction Chanhassen MN

Admission professionals are looking for the right students to ensure a great outcome for everyone involved, so they take this part of their jobs very seriously. They strive to be as fair and thorough as possible, but with all the factors involved in making a decision, it may seem sometimes that the results are unpredictable. However, that’s not the case.

ITT Technical Institute - Eden Prairie
(952) 914-5300
8911 Columbine Road
Eden Prairie, MN
Rasmussen College - Eden Prairie
(952) 545-2000
7905 Golden Triangle Drive, Suite 100
Eden Prairie, MN
Minnesota School of Business - Plymouth
(763) 476-2000
1455 County Rd 101 North
Plymouth, MN
DeVry University - Minnesota
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400 Hwy 169 S, Ste 100
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Northwestern Health Sciences University
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2501 W 84th St
Bloomington, MN
Minnesota School of Business - Shakopee
(952) 345-1200
1200 Shakopee Town Square
Shakopee, MN
Regency Beauty Institute - Minnetonka
(952) 697-3000
12993 Ridgedale Drive-Ste 103
Minnetonka, MN
University of Phoenix - Minneapolis/St Paul Campus
(952) 487-7226
435 Ford Rd., Suite 1000
Saint Louis Park, MN
Crown College
(952) 446-4100
8700 College View Drive
Saint Bonifacius, MN
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How Admission Decisions Are Made: An Introduction

How Admission Decisions Are Made: An Introduction

This may come as a surprise, but a dmission decisions aren’t made by tossing applications down the stairwell and accepting those students whose folders reach the bottom step. It’s more like chefs with big mixing bowls — and you’re responsible for providing the right ingredients. Admission professionals are looking for the right students to ensure a great outcome for everyone involved, so they take this part of their jobs very seriously. They strive to be as fair and thorough as possible, but with all the factors involved in making a decision, it may seem sometimes that the results are unpredictable. However, that’s not the case.

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As with any recipe, you have to start by gathering all your ingredients — and by ingredients, we mean paperwork! Everything that you and your high school (and anyone else) sends to each school is filed into a folder with your name on it. Every scrap of paper which bears your name, from supplemental essays to phone message slips to thank you notes, is likely to end up there. Then, each folder is read carefully — so long as it’s complete. If it isn’t, it will stay on the figurative shelf to collect dust, and you’ll be wondering why no one has gotten back to you.

Who exactly will be looking over these folders? At small schools, the entire admission staff may evaluate your application at great length.

Author: Amy Ambler

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