How Admission Decisions Are Made: Extracurricular Activities and Leadership Chanhassen MN

Colleges aren’t terribly picky about how you spend your down time, as long as you’re doing something meaningful. They won’t know if you spend hours upon hours playing video games; they will certainly notice a lack of notable activities on your college application.

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
Crown College
(952) 446-4100
8700 College View Drive
Saint Bonifacius, MN
DeVry University - Minnesota
(952) 738-3100
400 Hwy 169 S, Ste 100
St Louis Park, MN
Normandale Community College
(952) 487-8200
9700 France Ave S
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
Minnesota School of Business - Plymouth
(763) 476-2000
1455 County Rd 101 North
Plymouth, MN
University of Phoenix - Minneapolis/St Paul Campus
(952) 487-7226
435 Ford Rd., Suite 1000
Saint Louis Park, MN
Northwestern Health Sciences University
(952) 888-4777
2501 W 84th St
Bloomington, MN
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How Admission Decisions Are Made: Extracurricular Activities and Leadership

How Admission Decisions Are Made: Extracurricular Activities and Leadership

Colleges aren’t terribly picky about how you spend your down time, as long as you’re doing something meaningful. They won’t know if you spend hours upon hours playing video games; they will certainly notice a lack of notable activities on your college application. But you don’t have to be king (or queen!) of the world, with a long list of stellar accomplishments. As long as you can demonstrate to the admission committee some level of accomplishment, initiative, commitment, and leadership, then you’re on the right track.

So how involved do you need to be?
You don't have to play varsity football or be elected vice-president — there are many ways to showcase your talents and achievements. But with so many programs and organizations, teams, clubs, and causes, it can be hard to predict what will make a splash to the people you most need to impress. Realistically, there are some activities that do tend to stand out more than others. If your accomplishments are a little more on the unusual side, putting together a proper presentation can help admission officers see those debate awards or rock-climbing activities more clearly.

What colleges look for
When admission professionals evaluate your “extras,” there are a few things they are likely to take into consideration during their committee meetings:

  • Dedication
    How significant is your contribution? Admission profe...

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