<p>I will apply to University of maryland-colllage park and it requires a school profile because I am an international high school student to send with the counselor.</p>
<p>But the problem is they don't have any form and my school may not have a school profile for the collage.</p>
<p>So, can I use the form from the common app which has the something similar to a school profile that UMD required.</p>
<p>(UMD admission is via common app)</p>
<p>Thankssss
( this is my first time in this forum-Uni admission)</p>
<p>Does your school often send students to university in the U.S.? If it does, it will have a school profile. The requirement to send a school profile isn’t because you are international. American secondary schools routinely send a school profile with the secondary school report.</p>
<p>The school profile is a document prepared by the secondary school that describes the school for college admissions officers who may not be terribly familiar with it. It describes the size of the school, the qualifications of the faculty, the curriculum, the graduation requirements, and so on. It also tells about the academic achievements of recent classes (grade distributions, standardized test scores, colleges and universities most often attended by recent graduates, etc.). </p>
<p>It would be highly unusual for you to create such a profile yourself. I would be astonished if you had access to all that information. Start by talking to the person in your who is responsible for college placement. He or she will probably tell you that such a profile already exists. If not, then your (or, even better, that school official) should contact the admissions office at Maryland.</p>
<p>The school should be able to take care of that stuff itself. If not just contact the college and go from there.</p>
<p>the problem is my school haven’t sent much students to US University. I guess no more than 3 people each year. </p>
<p>So,I will talk with my counselor and contact UMD.
Thank you so much</p>
<p>Even so, if they’re sending 3 students to the U.S. every year, then somebody in the school knows how to make it happen. Talk with your counselor. I bet they’ve been sending some kind of profile for some time, and you just don’t know about it. </p>
<p>I am sure most students in the U.S. don’t realize that their school sends a school profile, either. In fact, I had been teaching secondary school for several years before I learned that my school sent a profile, or had any idea what was in it.</p>