Should a student hand write or type their college application?

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  • Jerome A. Cole, MA

    Director of College Counseling, The Edmund Burke School
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    Jerome A. Cole, M.A., is the Director of College Counseling for the Edmund Burke school in Washington, D.C. and the founder of Cole Educational Consulting Services (Cole ECS.) He has worked with students and families for over seven years to help them plan and strategize for college. As a college counselor at Burke, an independent college preparatory high school founded in 1968, Mr. Cole oversees a program that is designed to support students and families as they go through the selection and admission process for college. Mr. Cole advises over 100 students each year in a small academically challenging environment where every senior is expected to apply to and enroll in college. Prior to Burke, he was a school counselor at Bethesda-Chevy Chase high school in Montgomery County, Maryland. He has successfully counseled hundreds of students and helped them prepare for admission to a variety of schools such as: American University, Clark-Atlanta University, Davidson College, George Washington University, Harvard University, Pitzer College, Stanford University, Temple University, and the University of Maryland at College Park, to highlight just a few. He established the consulting firm Cole ECS to provide students and families with the necessary information and support to make the best choice for college. Cole ECS defines the best choice as the optimal learning and social environment to ensure a student’s holistic success, culminating in on-time or early graduation and desirable post-graduate options. Mr. Cole earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from Catholic University, and then went on to obtain a Master of Arts in Education and Human Development from George Washington University. He is certified as a school counselor and is a member of the National Association of College Admissions Counselors (NACAC).

  • Should a student hand write or type their college application?

    In this video, Jerome Cole tells you everything you need to know to complete the perfect college application and have a great college interview.

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    Speaker: Should a student handwrite or type their college application?

    Jerome Cole:I think that in most cases, we want our young people to type and using a computer to fill out a college application. The one thing, the idea of handwriting a college application doesn't really sound like a great idea to me. What I'll be concerned about is, one; could I understand, the writing is legible. The second thing is errors. If you make an error, I guess, if you are using a pen, you could erase it, or pencil, you could erase it, but that's not something that you want to do. One of the things that you as a student want to keep in mind is that as you are completing this application and once you have submitted, you are going to be assessed not only on how well you completed the application, but its appearance. So if you handwrite it, it's probably not going to look as good as if you type that or use the computer. So I would recommend that students use the computer and type that application. Unless you have perfect handwriting and you don't make any mistakes, then send it in handwrite; but otherwise, I think want to stick with the computer.

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