Review:

Common Application System

overall review score: 4.2
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The 'common-application-system' (often referred to as the Common Application) is a standardized admissions platform utilized by numerous colleges and universities in the United States. It streamlines the college application process by allowing students to submit a single application form that can be sent to multiple institutions, simplifying the procedures and reducing redundancy.

Key Features

  • Universal application platform accepted by hundreds of member institutions
  • Allows applicants to submit one set of personal information, essays, and recommendations
  • Includes integrated fee payment options and tracking tools
  • Provides a platform for managing multiple college applications efficiently
  • Features a centralized interface for submitting supplemental materials and essays

Pros

  • Simplifies the college application process by reducing repetitive work
  • Saves time and effort for students applying to multiple schools
  • Offers a user-friendly interface with helpful guidance
  • Increases access for students by consolidating resources in one platform
  • Facilitates timely submission and status updates

Cons

  • Not all colleges participate, so some applications still need to be submitted individually
  • Technical issues occasionally hinder smooth submissions or updates
  • The platform's extensive information can be overwhelming for first-time users
  • Additional fees may apply on top of application fees charged by individual institutions

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Last updated: Wed, May 6, 2026, 11:05:53 PM UTC