Friday, January 30, 2009

Fall 2009 Applicants - you've got mail!

While most are beginning to think about their Super Bowl plans, our office is scrambling. Working hard to honor a commitment we've made to our Fall 2009 applicants.

I've always worked for an institution where the application process was rolling. If you're not familiar with rolling admission, here's a quick review:
Rolling admission means there’s no deadline by which an application must be received, and complete applications are reviewed by date. In our office, we strive to make decisions and notify candidates with-in two weeks of their application becoming complete. It's a hectic pace, and it begins back in early December.


Selecting the class is never easy. It begins with an initial review, summarizing an applicants credentials and determining if a candidate has met certain academic requirements. This first reader is assigned based on geography. Click here,
to learn which one of Lasell's Admissions Team reviews applications from your area. After the initial review, a second reader will attempt to learn even more about an applicant through their examination of the candidate’s credentials, and then they will add their comments to the folder. If the application makes it this far, it’s off to committee, where on any given evening, between one and three additional members of the admissions team will dissect an applicants candidacy.

What are we doing? We’re reading everything and sometimes reading it twice! Why? Because we want to know as much about you as possible. We want to learn about your goals, your obsessions, your successes and your failures. We care about the challenges you've overcome and about the ones that got the best of you. We read your essays where you describe your passions, your up-bringing, your interests in lacrosse, musical theatre, environmental research, and your commitment to service. We want to see your latest fashion designs and read about what has inspired your career interests in fields such as Criminal Justice, Sport Management, Communications, and Education. It’s a painstaking process. And even with the increasing volume of applications you can't help but become invested. Each applicant is different. Each essay a unique story. Each dream personal. The end result, many eyes review each application, ensuring a thorough review and a fair decision.

It's about 8:00 pm, and early this morning I signed this week's letters. This round of decisions will arrive in mailboxes soon. To those of you who have already heard from Lasell, please know your applications have touched us and we appreciate you sharing your extraordinary stories with us. To those of you still waiting to hear, the team is back at it on Monday, and we’re looking forward to getting to know you.



1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I know this is months after your post but I have just been reading your blog Mr.Tweed an I must say how impressed I am. I am an accepted student who will be attending Lasell in the fall. I got my acceptance letter just over a week after my application was sent it and right before christmas! I just wanted to say thank you for everything an how great I think it is that you take time to communicate with students. Thanks again an keep it up!