Your College Plans
Employment and Community Service
Please list total hrs, not average hrs/week.
List total hrs worked, not average hrs/week.
Include scholastic, extracurricular and civic honors and awards during grades 9 through 12. State nature of award and grade won: i.e. Girl Scout Award, etc. Please do not abbreviate names of awards. Please include a brief description, explain the purpose of the award and why you received it in 25 words or less.
Positions of Leadership
State name of organization, position, and grade(s) position was held from grades 9 through 12, starting with most recent: i.e. Key Club President, 11; Tennis Team, Captain, 10.
Activities and Organizations you participated in for three or more years
Include all scholastic, extracurricular and civic organizations that you participated in for at least three years during grades 9 through 12. Even those listed in Positions of Leadership section. State name of organization and the grades you were involved, starting with most recent: i.e. Boy Scouts, etc)
Activities and Organizations you participated in for two or more years
Include all scholastic, extracurricular and civic organizations that you participated in for at least two years during grades 9 through 12. Even those listed in Positions of Leadership section. State name of organization and the grades you were involved, starting with most recent: i.e. 4-H, FFA, etc.)
Activities and Organizations you participated in for one year
Include all scholastic, extracurricular and civic organizations that you participated in for at least one year during grades 9 through 12, even those listed in Positions of Leadership section. State name of organization and the grades you were involved, starting with most recent: i.e. Badminton Team, etc.
Applicant Essay
You must prepare an essay of 350 words or less stating: the role being involved with fairs has played in your leadership and career aspirations, and achieving your life goals. The essay must be dated and signed.
Exhibits
Please attached copies of exhibits of achievements in scholarship, leadership, community service, or other activities but avoid repetition. Examples of exhibits include newspaper articles featuring the applicant or letters of commendation.