The Common Application includes a dedicated area designed for applicants to provide details that may not be adequately conveyed within the standard sections of the application. This space allows for elaboration on unique circumstances, explanations of academic anomalies, or the presentation of additional achievements and experiences. It is found within the “Additional Information” section of the application, typically located towards the end of the application form, often appearing after the Activities and Writing sections.
This segment serves as a valuable resource for applicants to contextualize their profiles and offer admissions committees a more holistic understanding of their backgrounds and qualifications. It enables applicants to address issues like gaps in educational history, provide context for lower-than-expected grades in specific courses, or showcase projects and accomplishments that extend beyond the confines of traditional extracurricular activities. Utilizing this area effectively can significantly enhance an applicant’s overall presentation.