As you’re working on your college applications, you might notice that while some schools have four or five supplemental essays, there are colleges that have none. At these schools, admissions officers still look at your Common App essay, letters of recommendation and extracurriculars—so make sure those parts of your application are strong and demonstrate your fit for the college.
Take a look at the list of colleges that don’t require supplemental essays below. Note that this list is not exhaustive.
School |
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Arizona State University |
Bates College |
Binghamton University |
Bucknell University |
Case Western Reserve University |
Clemson University |
Colby College |
Connecticut College |
Drexel University |
Franklin and Marshall College |
Grinnell College |
Kenyon College |
Miami University (Ohio) |
Middlebury College |
Muhlenberg College |
Northeastern University |
Oberlin College |
Ohio State University |
Rochester Institute of Technology |
Skidmore College |
University of Alabama |
University of Connecticut |
University of Delaware |
University of Denver |
University of Minnesota |
University of Pittsburgh |
University of South Carolina |
Wesleyan University |
Williams College |
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