Woodbury University Coed 3/1/2025 Rolling 88 88 N None
See
Website
Worcester Polytechnic
Institute
Coed 11/1/2024 1/5/2025 11/1/2024 1/5/2025 2/1/2025 0 0 Yes N None
See
Website
1 Y Y Y
Worcester State
University
Coed 11/15/2024 2025-03-01 50 50 N None I or T or P Y
Wright State University Coed Rolling 0 30 N None
See
Website
Y
Xavier University Coed 11/1/2024 2025-02-01 0 0 Yes S
SAT without
Essay or ACT
without Essay
Y Y
Xavier University of
Louisiana
Coed Rolling 0 0 Yes S
SAT with
Essay or ACT
with Essay
I or T
Y Y
Yale University Coed 11/1/2024 2025-01-02 80 80 Yes F
See Website See Website
2 Y Y Y
York College of
Pennsylvania
Coed 11/1/2024 Rolling 0 0 Yes N
SAT without
Essay or ACT
without Essay
Y
Youngstown State
University
Coordinate Rolling 45 75 F
See Website See Website
Zaytuna College Coed 10/31/2024 2025-01-31 50 50 N
See Website See Website
3 Y Y
Transfer Applicants: The information on this grid is for first-year applicants only. To see which institutions accept the Common Application for Transfers, and what their specific requirements are, please consult www.commonapp.org.
1. Coed indicates a coeducational college, Women indicates a women's college, Men indicates a men's college, and Coordinate indicates two “coordinate” single-sex colleges geographically adjacent to each other that share an admission process, courses, faculty, etc.
2. Some colleges charge different fees for students from the U.S. and international applicants. Please consult the institution’s website for more specific instructions.
3. Common App Personal Essay (PE): The Common Application Personal Essay may be submitted to any college. This column indicates whether the college requires the Personal Essay.
4. Courses & Grades (C&G): Some colleges require that you self-report your course history and grades with your application submission. This column indicates whether the college requires the self reported courses and grades.
5. Supplements, Portfolio: SR indicates that the college collects online portfolios using SlideRoom, which is integrated with the Common Application. COL indicates that the college uses their own system to collect online portfolios.
If the college does not collect portfolios, the field is blank.
6. Supplements, Writing: Indicates if the college requires a writing supplement.
7. Minimum Standard Test Policy Key: (SAT/ACT Tests Used) Tests required/used by the institution (Test Policy);
A: Tests Always Required, F: Test Flexible, I: Tests Ignored, N: Tests Never Required, S: Tests Sometimes Required.
This testing policy applies to US citizens/permanent residents, of traditional college age, applying for full-time, degree-seeking status.
Testing policy may vary for applicants who are transfers, non-US citizens/permanent residents, non-traditional age, or home-schooled. Please contact colleges directly to obtain more information about required testing for non-traditional undergraduate college students.
(INTL) If you are an international student and English is not your first or primary language, institutions require that you take one of the English proficiency exams listed. C: Cambridge English, D: Duolingo English Test, I: IELTS, P: PTE Academic Test, T: TOEFL, N: None to report
* = "See Website" indicates that this institution's testing requirements are too complex to be described in the space provided.
8. Recommendations Key: (TE) number of Teacher Evaluations required, (OE) number of Other Evaluations required, (MR) is Mid Year Report required, (CR) is Counselor Recommendation required.
[For those counselors submitting recommendations online, please note that all institutions now require the School Report and Final Report forms. For those counselors submitting in the paper format, please consult each
institution’s website for school form requirements.]
Colleges that save recommendations post-matriculation are indicated by a “Y” in the last column.