What Colleges Want

When it comes down to it, colleges are all looking for the same thing: a student who will succeed at their school and contribute to the campus community. The following factors are what most admissions departments look at when deciding whether or not a student will be a “good fit” at their school. Remember, the importance placed on each component of the application truly depends on the individual institution.

  • Academic record
  • High school course load
  • Difficulty of coursework
  • Class rank
  • Standardized test scores
  • Application essay
  • Extra-curricular activities
  • Teacher and counselor recommendations
  • Admissions interview


The Student Profile
Student profiles are a great indicator of what kind of students attend a certain school. Many colleges have a profile of the incoming freshman class available in the admissions section of their website. They are also called Academic Profiles or simply “Profile of the Class of 2013.” The following example from Boston University is available at www.bu.edu/admissions/apply/quick-guide.

Boston University
Class of 2013 Profile
Number of Applicants37,768
Freshmen Class4,100
Students from  
50 states & 108 countries
Valedictorians477
Salutatorians274
SAT Composite1850-2080
ACT Composite27-31
Rank in high school: 
Top 10%61%
Top 15%76%
Top 25%91%

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