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Who Really Reads Your Admissions Application?
Find out who really reads your admissions application.
By Andrew Flagel, Dean of Admissions and Assistant Vice President for Enrollment Development, George Mason University
I’ve been answering questions that seem to be wildly misled about who actually reads your application. One site refers regularly to the "ADCOMM" — admissions committee — likes it’s some alien entity that always acts the same way, and not thousands of individuals.
Questions like "how do admissions committees look at essays about my trip to Antarctica?" are almost as nutty as answers (and this is actually what was posted on one of these garbage advice sites), "ADCOMM’s don’t want to hear about your trips. They hear too many of those. Write about something else."
Oh PLEASE. There is absolutely no way to predict how any one subject will be read by the many many many different people who might make up decisions at different institutions. To understand that, here’s a quick review on how the admissions “committee” process works.
In 2002, my good friends at the CollegeBoard published a great review of admission processes called, "Admissions Decision-Making Models: How U.S. Institutions of Higher Education Select Undergraduate Students" (Rigol, 2002). It identified seven basic processes competitive institutions use to evaluate applications. The most selective will tend to start with two independent readers. If those two agree on their evaluation, one of them will take the file to the "ADCOMM". If they don’t, the application will often be referred to a third reader who will bring it to committee, or directly to the committee with both contrasting recommendations.
In that model, at least, every applicant does go to a committee, but only after screening by individuals. In most models, quite a few files never make it that far. Another prominent version has two readers, and the application only goes to committee if they disagree. At others, a single reader can decide within set parameters to admit or deny, and only brings an application to committee if it falls outside those parameters.


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rorezacct
about 1 month ago
it is pretty hard getting through all the necessary forms that need completed for finanical aid, scholarships,grants, and of course the "application"
allanoficial
about 1 month ago
i really want to go to college but i dont know what i want to do or my major and i still have community college and i am a senior at my high school.
KKAYLA12
about 1 month ago
MY NAME IS KAYLA AND I WANT TO GO TO COLLEGE, BUT I AM NOT SURE WHAT COLLEGE OR WHAT I WANT TO BE IN THE NEAR FUTURE AND I AM A FRESHMEN IN HIGH SCHOOL I NEED HELP ON WHAT HOW TO PICK WHAT CAREER IS BEST FOR ME.
plurlifelove1012
about 1 month ago
i really want to go to college but like i dont have the right grades or credits....but i di wanna have a life
DelshonR
about 1 month ago
i really want to go to college but i dont know what for.
CeCe71
about 1 month ago
My name is Sierra McMillan and I am a high school sophomore. My future is to be a chef and have my own restaurant and bakery. iI would just like to know if people actually read our profiles and try to help us get into college.
ChivonneB2
2 months ago
Individuality sets precedence...
RT855
3 months ago
an author is an artist ... one's writing should be unique
DeanFlagel
3 months ago
Melody, you are absolutely correct that quality of writing is important, regardless of topic or content, and Michael is also correct that getting help editing and proofreading is vital. I do, however, question that you need anyone with admissions experience editing your essay, since that individual's experience in admissions may be wildly different from that of the individual(s) who review your application.
StephenL292
3 months ago
I was told they look at everyone diffrent just be your self and dont try to make a fake story sound good.
MichaelS3191
4 months ago
Do your best, and, if possible, have someone who has dealt with college admissions before read your work and edit, edit, edit. I'm fortunate enough to have a girlfriend who teaches English at the university I applied to (I'm a grad student), and we must have gone through 10 revisions of my essay. I was accepted within days. I do very much agree with MelodyJ58, though. Writing skills matter!
MelodyJ58
5 months ago
So since one person can decide whether to admit or deny, shoudn't we make sure our writing skills are up to par? I mean we want to leave a good impression on the writer, so why not work on improving those essay skills? (food for thought form the 2013. HAH!)