<p>I cannot find it on the website, and would really love to send admissions a CD of my volin playing. Thanks!</p>
<p>You didn't look too well, it is pretty easy to find on the website.</p>
<p>Portfolio/Supplementary Material Submission Guidelines</p>
<p>Students who have achieved unusual distinction in some area (music, science, creative writing, art, photography, etc.) may submit examples of their best work for the Board's consideration. Music tapes/compact discs and art slides are forwarded to the respective departments for review while samples of creative writing and videos are reviewed by the Board of Admission only if time permits. While the Board accepts such supplementary materials for review, history has shown that submissions rarely affect admission decisions. You should not feel obliged to submit to the Board anything in addition to the required credentials.</p>
<p>If you do wish to submit any additional materials, you should follow these few guidelines designed to assure the thorough consideration of your work:</p>
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<li><p>IMPORTANT: Supplementary materials submitted for review cannotbe returned to you at the end of the admission process. Do not submit anything irreplaceable or of value.</p></li>
<li><p>We do not accept or review music or art portfolio materials submitted with transfer applications.</p></li>
<li><p>Do not enclose any of the regular application forms in a package of supplementary materials.</p></li>
<li><p>All materials submitted either singly or collectively must be clearly marked with your name and address.</p></li>
<li><p>Art portfolios should be designed to reveal and/or highlight the applicant's creative potential. Applicants are encouraged to present a diverse body of work focusing on individual artistic strengths and interests. Please do not send the original piece of art. Include one sheet of 10-20 slides, or approximately 10 color prints of your work with an accompanying list of the pieces including title, size, and medium. We encourage drawings, paintings, collage, sculpture, photography, books, and mixed media; we discourage the submission of ceramics, jewelry, and other crafts.</p></li>
<li><p>Music tapes and compact disc submissions should include an informational sheet (included in or attached to the case) with your full name, name of the composer, piece(s) performed, primary instrument and years studied, secondary instrument and years studied (if applicable), description of music theory training, description of ensemble experience (if applicable), description of most challenging repertoire studied, and if applicable, the style period, i.e., Jazz, Classical, Romantic, etc. Original compositions should be marked as such, with a score included. Do not include any supplementary music materials with any regular application forms.</p></li>
<li><p>Consideration cannot be given to any materials submitted after January 1. The work of Early Decision candidates must be received by the Admission Office not later than November 1.</p></li>
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