The Common Application streamlines the college application process, enabling students to apply to multiple institutions using a single platform. While the core application requests information about academic history, extracurricular activities, and personal essays, applicants often wonder about the relevance of supplemental materials, such as resumes. A resume provides a structured overview of experiences, skills, and accomplishments. Including one can offer admissions committees a concise snapshot of an applicant’s qualifications, especially if the activities section doesn’t offer sufficient space for detailed descriptions.
The value of a supplemental resume hinges on its ability to enhance the application narrative. It can be particularly beneficial for students with extensive involvement in activities requiring specific skills or for those with significant work experience. In these cases, a resume can clarify and highlight achievements that might otherwise be lost in the application’s brevity. Historically, resumes have been more common in applications to highly selective institutions or for specific programs requiring specialized skill sets. However, the increasing competitiveness of college admissions has led more students to consider supplementing their applications with resumes.