Tips for Your Common Application
The primary purposes of the common application are to collect your biographical information, your personal statement, your experience history, your coursework history, and your letters of recommendation.
Your common application will be sent to all of your schools. You will be asked to create a comprehensive list of every college-level course you have ever taken. You must have each of your schools sendofficial transcripts to the common application service, which will verify that each of yourcoursework entries isaccurate. Once your coursework entries havebeen verified, the professional schools are able to receivejust one verified list of coursework for each applicant, rather than multiple transcripts. It also allows the common application service will run a number of GPA calculations on your entire college-level coursework history.For most of the common application services, you can submit your application before your letters of recommendation have been submitted.
Please refer to the Quick Facts guide for your profession in the Profession-Specific Detailssection of our website to find the name of the centralized application service(s) for your profession.