How do I send different versions of the Common Application to different colleges?
It’s not too hard! Notice, first, that you don’t need to do this unless you want to say different things to different colleges – let’s say you would be an architecture major at one college but an engineering major at another. Most students will not need to create different versions. If you do, here are simple steps: • Submit the Common Application to at least one college. • Log out. • Go to this special URL: http://app.commonapp.org/application/applicantlogin.aspx?allowcopy=true and login using your existing User Name and Password. • Click ‘Replicate.’ All your information from your first version will be in your second version except for uploaded documents. Now you’ve got “alternate versions” (and a drop down menu to prove it!) From there you can create up to ten different versions! Having trouble? Come on down and talk to us and we can help you figure it out. Also, more info is here.
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