Considering applying to the University of Richmond and was wondering if they conduct interviews. Does anyone know if all applicants are interviewed or if it's just for specific programs?
Interviews at the University of Richmond are not required, they are purely optional. However, it's generally encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity, because it's a great way to demonstrate your interest in the institution and make a good impression beyond just your written application.
At Richmond, interviews are not specific to certain programs. They are open to all prospective students, regardless of what major or program they're interested in. Interviews can be scheduled through the admission office and are typically conducted by admission counselors, current students, or alumni.
In these interviews, you will have the chance to share more about your background, interests, and goals, and also ask any of your questions about the university. The interview isn't about putting you on the spot or grilling you with hard questions — it's a conversation designed to learn more about you as an individual and see how you could fit into the Richmond community.
Remember to prepare ahead by researching information about Richmond, being ready to talk about your own experiences and accomplishments, and having some questions ready to ask your interviewer. Good luck!
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