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How to apply to college after a gap year

Article by GVI

GVI

Posted: December 15, 2022

A gap year is a period of time, typically taken between high school and college, where an individual takes a break from their education to pursue other experiences. These experiences can include travelling, volunteering, working or pursuing other personal interests. Taking a gap year can be a great opportunity for personal growth and development, and can also help to improve an individual’s focus and motivation when they return to their studies.

Applying to college after a gap year can be a little bit different than applying straight out of high school. Here are a few things to keep in mind when applying to college after a gap year:

Use your gap year experiences to enhance your application

Your gap year experiences can be a great way to enhance your college application. Whether you travelled, volunteered, worked or pursued other personal interests, these experiences can show admissions committees that you are a well-rounded and motivated individual. Be sure to include information about your gap year experiences in your application, and be prepared to talk about them during interviews.

Keep up with your academics

Even though you are taking a break from your formal education, it’s important to continue to focus on your academics during your gap year. This will help to ensure that you are well-prepared for the rigours of college coursework when you return. Consider taking online classes or attending workshops or seminars to keep your skills sharp.

Start by researching colleges and universities that interest you

Make a list of schools that you think would be a good fit for you and that offer the programs you’re interested in. Consider factors such as location, size, cost, and academic reputation when making your list. You can also use online tools and resources to learn more about different colleges and compare them side by side.

Begin the application process early

Most colleges have deadlines for applications, and it’s important to make sure you submit your application on time. Start by gathering all the necessary materials, such as transcripts, test scores, and recommendation letters. If you’re not sure what materials are required, contact the admissions office of the college you’re applying to for more information.

Write a strong personal statement

This is your opportunity to tell the admissions committee about yourself and why you’re interested in attending their college. Be sure to include information about your gap year experiences and how they have prepared you for college. Your personal statement should be well-written and focused, highlighting your unique strengths and experiences.

Submit your application 

Follow up with the admissions office if you haven’t heard back within a reasonable amount of time. After you’ve submitted your application, it’s a good idea to follow up with the admissions office to make sure they have received all your materials and to inquire about the status of your application. You can also reach out to the admissions office if you have any questions or need additional information.

Be prepared to explain your gap year

Admissions committees might be curious about why you took a gap year and what you did during that time. Be ready to explain your decision and discuss your experiences in a clear and concise way. This will show that you thought carefully about your gap year and made the most of the time.

In addition to your academic achievements and gap year experiences, it can be beneficial to include information about any volunteer work you have done in your college application. Volunteer experience can demonstrate your commitment to helping others and your ability to work effectively in a team. 

If you have volunteered during your gap year, be sure to include information about the organisations you worked with, the tasks you performed, and the skills you developed. You can also discuss how your volunteer experiences have shaped your goals and interests, and how they have prepared you for college. By highlighting your volunteer experience, you can show the admissions committee that you are a well-rounded and engaged individual who will contribute to their campus community.

Taking a gap year can be a great opportunity to gain valuable experience and grow as an individual. By following these steps, you can ensure that you’re well prepared to apply to college after your gap year.

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