Can I still send in supplemental arts materials (art slides, CD’s, DVD’s, etc.) with my application, even if I don’t want to participate in the arts merit scholarship selection process?
We do accept supplemental application materials, but given the volume of applications to Bucknell, it’s difficult to review them in-depth. Students who have a meaningful background in the arts, have achieved distinct accomplishments or are interested in pursuing the fine and performing arts in college are encouraged to discuss their experiences and portfolios through sections of the application itself—in the Common Application essay, list of activities, or in the Bucknell supplement.
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