The Common Application provides a dedicated section for applicants to list academic distinctions and achievements received throughout their high school career. This section allows students to showcase recognitions such as honor roll placements, subject-specific awards, and participation in honor societies. For example, a student might list “National Honor Society Member” or “AP Scholar with Distinction” within this section, along with the relevant grade level(s) during which the honor was earned.
Listing these recognitions is important because it allows colleges to understand the applicant’s academic trajectory and achievements within their high school context. It provides further evidence of academic excellence beyond grades and standardized test scores, demonstrating dedication, hard work, and a commitment to specific disciplines. Historically, colleges have used this information to identify students who have consistently performed at a high level and who are likely to succeed in a challenging college environment. This section allows for contextualizing applicant achievements beyond raw numbers.