Stonehill College 2024-25 Supplemental Essay Prompt Guide
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The Requirements: 1 essay of 250 words
Supplemental Essay Type(s): Why
Students have many choices in their college search and application process. Please share why you have chosen to consider Stonehill College among your possible college options. (Optional – 250 word maximum)
This is a tricky take on the classic why essay! While many schools ask students why they decided to apply, Stonehill goes a step further to ask you what makes it stand out from the pack. Take the hint that admissions doesn’t want to see a generic essay where the word “Stonehill” could easily be replaced by another institution. They want a clear indication of your genuine interest, so do your homework and be specific with this! We know, this sounds like a lot of work for a so-called optional essay, but here at CEA, we believe that almost no essay is truly optional. This is your one shot to speak to your application-reader in your own voice and convince them of your fit. Plus, with such a specific question, a lack of response could come across as aloofness. So buckle down and get ready to tell admissions exactly why Stonehill is on your college list!
It’s your job to craft a stunning answer that displays to admissions exactly what went into your decision to apply. If you’re just getting into the idea of applying to Stonehill, spend a few hours digging through the school’s website. Jot down the most captivating details so that when you write your essay, you can let yourself really get excited about the topic(s) you choose to write about. Or, if you’ve already been planning to apply to Stonehill for a while, take some time to at least skim a few pages to help you solidify your reasons for applying with concrete details. Since this prompt is literally only two sentences long and asks for a response with a max of 250 words, try to stay focused on one or two well-supported reasons, and make sure to tie all of the information you gather online back to your own life and experiences. Does their program in graphic design speak to your artistic inclinations in a way no other school has? Does your green thumb and love of community service have you itching to pull on a pair of gardening gloves and head out into the fields of The Farm ? No matter what your reasoning is, fill your essay with personal details that draw a connection between your own experiences and the world of new opportunities Stonehill has to offer.
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Stonehill only accepts online applications via the Common Application . Your local EducationUSA office may be able to assist you with this if you have problems connecting to the internet or submitting your application.
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While we prefer to receive the school forms online via the Common App, we can accept them via email, fax, or postal mail. For quicker service, your school counselor (or other administrator) may send documents to us by fax (+1-508-565-1545) or as an attachment to an email sent to [email protected] . The cover letter of the fax or email should clearly indicate that it is being sent by the high school (not the applicant) in order for us to accept the documents as official.
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The Stonehill member questions section of the Common Application gives us a few more details that are not included in the main section of the Common Application . After adding Stonehill to your list of colleges through the college search function of the Common Application , you will be able to answer the Stonehill questions. Stonehill does not have a separate writing supplement, but the Stonehill member questions section does contain an optional essay question.
Stonehilll Application Essay Question (250 word maximum)
Students have many choices in their college search and application process. Please share why you have chosen to consider Stonehill among your possible college options.
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In order to ensure equitable standards for admission, Stonehill will continue to pilot a test-blind process for all undergraduate applicants for the fall 2021 (Class of 2025), fall 2022 (Class of 2026) and fall 2023 (Class of 2027) entry terms.
We understand that COVID-19 continues to disrupt the ability for students to both prepare and sit for the SAT and ACT. Our hope is to alleviate any anxiety students may have regarding access to testing as it relates to eligibility among a competitive application and scholarship pool.
Considering this change, students applying for the fall 2022, spring 2023 and fall 2023 entry terms should not submit the results of their SAT or ACT exams when applying to Stonehill.
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In order to remove any potential barrier in your consideration of Stonehill, we would like to provide you with an application fee waiver. Simply enter our founding year, 1948 , in the fee waiver code section of the Stonehill College screen on the Common Application , and you will not be asked to pay an application fee.
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Additional materials are not required for admission, but we will gladly accept additional writing samples, essays, letters of recommendation and other appropriate documents if you feel they will enhance your application.
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After you apply, you will receive access to your Stonehill applicant portal account, which will include a checklist and status for all required supporting documentation. The specific documentation required of you will depend on the application plan you select, but please know that no matter the application plan, supporting materials may be submitted in the days following the application deadline. Please note that, per College policy, information and materials submitted to the Office of Undergraduate Admission cannot be returned to students.
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Most college applicants fail to put adequate time into a supplemental college essay. The Common Application's personal essay allows a student to write a single essay for multiple colleges. The supplemental college essay, however, needs to be different for every application. Thus, it's tempting to dash off a generic and vague piece that can be used at multiple schools, resulting in a weak essay .
Don't make this mistake. Your "Why This College" essay must be specific, demonstrating a high level of interest in and commitment to this particular school. To better understand how to ace this supplemental essay prompt, let's analyze a sample essay written for Oberlin College .
The essay prompt reads:
"Given your interests, values, and goals, explain why Oberlin College will help you grow (as a student and a person) during your undergraduate years."
Sample Supplemental Essay
I visited 18 colleges over the past year, yet Oberlin is the one place that most spoke to my interests. Early in my college search I learned that I prefer a liberal arts college to a larger university. The collaboration between the faculty and undergraduate students, the sense of community, and the flexible, interdisciplinary nature of the curriculum are all important to me. Also, my high school experience was greatly enriched by the diversity of the student body, and I am impressed by Oberlin’s rich history and its current efforts connected to inclusiveness and equality. To say the least, I’d be proud to say I attended the first coeducational college in the country.
I plan to major in Environmental Studies at Oberlin. After my campus tour , I took some extra time to visit the Adam Joseph Lewis Center. It’s an amazing space and the students I chatted with spoke highly of their professors. I became truly interested in issues of sustainability during my volunteer work in the Hudson River Valley, and everything I’ve learned about Oberlin makes it seem the ideal place for me to continue exploring and building upon those interests. I am also impressed by Oberlin’s Creativity and Leadership Project. I’ve been a bit of an entrepreneur ever since second grade when I made a dollar producing and performing The Runaway Bunny for my extended family. I’m drawn to a program that supports the move from classroom learning to creative hands-on, real-world applications.
Finally, as the rest of my application clearly demonstrates, music is an important part of my life. I’ve been playing the trumpet since fourth grade, and I hope to continue performing and developing my skills throughout college. What better place than Oberlin to do so? With more performances than days in the year and a large group of talented musicians in the Conservatory of Music, Oberlin is an ideal place for exploring my love of both music and the environment.
Understanding the Essay Prompt
To understand the strength of the essay, we must first look at the prompt: the admissions officers at Oberlin want you to "explain why Oberlin College will help you grow." This sounds straightforward, but be careful. You're not being asked to explain how college, in general, will help you grow, nor are you being asked how attending a small liberal arts school will help you grow. The admissions offers want to hear how Oberlin , in particular, will help you grow, so the essay needs to include specific information about Oberlin College.
A strong "Why This College" essay will make a case for why the school in question is a good fit for the student. The case should be made by connecting facts about the school—unique opportunities, educational values, campus culture, et cetera—with the student's goals, values, and interests.
From the Admissions Desk
"We want to see [in the "Why This School" essay] that students understand the unique educational model at High Point University. We know that students have access to more information than ever before and that most colleges focus on the classroom experience. We want students who desire 25% of their time to be experiential ... who want to grow as people of character with strong values and to fully immerse themselves in our life skills education."
–Kerr Ramsay Vice President for Undergraduate Admissions, High Point University
A good way to see if you've responded to the prompt well is to swap out the name of the college you're applying to with the name of any other college. If the essay still makes sense once you do a global replace of the school name, you haven't written a good supplemental essay.
A Critique of the Supplemental Essay
The sample essay certainly succeeds on this front. If we were to substitute "Kenyon College" for "Oberlin College" in the essay, the essay would not make sense. The details in the essay are unique to Oberlin. Demonstrated interest can play a meaningful role in the admissions process, and this applicant has clearly demonstrated that she knows Oberlin well and her interest in the school is sincere.
Let's look at some of the essay's strengths:
- The first paragraph makes several important points. First of all, we learn that the applicant has visited Oberlin. This may not seem like a big deal, but you'd be surprised how many students apply to a large number of colleges based on nothing but the schools' reputations. Also, the student notes that she wants to go to a liberal arts college , not a larger university . This information isn't really specific to Oberlin, but it does show that she has thought about the options available to her. The final point in this first paragraph gets more specific—the applicant is familiar with Oberlin and knows the school's socially progressive history.
- The second paragraph is really the heart of this essay—the applicant wants to major in Environmental Studies, and she is clearly impressed with the program at Oberlin. She has visited the Environmental Studies building, and she knows of some of the unique opportunities offered at Oberlin. She has even talked with Oberlin students. This paragraph can't help but make a favorable impression on the admissions folks—the applicant is drawn to Oberlin, and she clearly knows exactly why she likes Oberlin.
- The final paragraph adds another important dimension to the application. Not only does the student find the Environmental Studies program attractive, but her love of music makes Oberlin an even better match. Oberlin has a top-rated music conservatory, so the applicant's dual love of music and Environmental Studies makes Oberlin a natural match for her.
Admissions officers can't help but feel that Oberlin is a great match for this applicant. She knows the school well, and her interests and goals line up perfectly with Oberlin's strengths. This short essay will certainly be a positive piece of her application.
A Final Word About Supplemental Essays
The content of your supplemental essay is extremely important, and poor decisions on this front can lead to a weak supplemental essay . But content isn't everything. You also need to focus on the presentation of your ideas. Make sure your essay is entirely free of any grammatical errors, and be sure to avoid common stylistic problems . The admissions officers need to conclude that you are sincerely interested in attending their school and that you are an excellent writer.
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