In Case You Missed It -- Excerpt from Sunday Night Stickam (Web Chat on College Admissions)
uSphere was joined by Zach Uttich, an admissions counselor at Millikin University in Decatur, Illinois. Zach had a ton to say -- here's an excerpt on what Millikin looks for in their incoming Freshman class:
zuttich: and my responsiblities in the admission office include visiting high schools and college fairs, managing a territory, evaluating applications, fielding questions and concerns about financial aid and am the supervisor for student tours
zuttich: millikin really looks for a student that is well rounded, to be honest
zuttich: of course we like you to meet requirements, but there are great students who don't, so we look for a total package
zuttich: that includes involvement, aspirations, grades, test scores, extra curricular activities and potential
zuttich: millikin looks for involved students
zuttich: both with their high school and the community
zuttich: we require our freshmen to partake in a certain amount of philanthropy hours and want to make sure our recruits are willing and ready to participate
usphere: thanks - is there any way for a student to be "too involved?"
zuttich: absolutely...a resumee can only be so deep...we don't want students to just have a bunch of things listed on their application because they showed up to a meeting
zuttich: so we expect students to have the background to support their claims
zuttich: ultimately, having a rap sheet for your clubs and organizations means you had free time, we just want to know you used it constructively
So there you go from one admissions counselor...
For discussion -- students, is this what you're hearing? Do you think you're doing enough -- or doing too much?
FYI - we're planning to make Sunday Night Stickam a regular thing -- but this Sunday might look a little different...we're ironing out the tech tools at our disposal...we'd love your feedback...
zuttich: and my responsiblities in the admission office include visiting high schools and college fairs, managing a territory, evaluating applications, fielding questions and concerns about financial aid and am the supervisor for student tours
zuttich: millikin really looks for a student that is well rounded, to be honest
zuttich: of course we like you to meet requirements, but there are great students who don't, so we look for a total package
zuttich: that includes involvement, aspirations, grades, test scores, extra curricular activities and potential
zuttich: millikin looks for involved students
zuttich: both with their high school and the community
zuttich: we require our freshmen to partake in a certain amount of philanthropy hours and want to make sure our recruits are willing and ready to participate
usphere: thanks - is there any way for a student to be "too involved?"
zuttich: absolutely...a resumee can only be so deep...we don't want students to just have a bunch of things listed on their application because they showed up to a meeting
zuttich: so we expect students to have the background to support their claims
zuttich: ultimately, having a rap sheet for your clubs and organizations means you had free time, we just want to know you used it constructively
So there you go from one admissions counselor...
For discussion -- students, is this what you're hearing? Do you think you're doing enough -- or doing too much?
FYI - we're planning to make Sunday Night Stickam a regular thing -- but this Sunday might look a little different...we're ironing out the tech tools at our disposal...we'd love your feedback...
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