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Bowling Green State University Admissions?

Hi! I've been looking at Bowling Green State University, and I'm wondering if anyone has insights about their admissions process? I can't find a lot of detailed info online, so any info about the acceptance rate, the kind of student they're looking for, or the application process would help me out a lot.

a year ago

Sure, I'd be more than happy to provide some details about Bowling Green State University's admissions.

Bowling Green State University, located in Ohio, is known to have a relatively high acceptance rate - hovering somewhere around 80%, which means that for every 100 students who apply, roughly 80 are accepted. This suggests that the admissions at Bowling Green State University are not overly competitive.

Regarding the application process, like many colleges, they use the Common Application. Their application requires a personal essay and your high school transcript. There is a $45 application fee for undergraduate students applying online. The university also uses a 'holistic review' process when considering applicants which means they consider much more than just your grades and test scores. They'll also look at your extracurricular activities, any honors and awards, your employment history, and potentially your volunteer experience or community service.

As for the kind of student they are looking for, Bowling Green State University values student diversity and a broad range of experiences, backgrounds, and perspectives. They're interested in students who demonstrate academic achievements but also display character and personal growth. Don't be afraid to include any unique or impactful personal experiences in your application or essay.

Also, keep in mind that while SAT/ACT scores aren't explicitly required, submitting them could potentially increase your chances, especially if they are strong. Recommended scores are above a 20 for ACT or above a 1020 for SAT. However, remember that these are just the averages, and admissions is more than just numbers.

Finally, as always, it's a good idea to visit the campus if possible or to look into any online virtual tours or information sessions that the school may provide for prospective students. This can provide a much clearer idea of what life at the university is like. Checking out their official website, admissions blog, or social media pages might also give you a feel for the school. Best of luck in your application process!

a year ago

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