Colleges with no supplements?

<p>Out of curiosity (and there's probably a list around here), is there a list somewhere of all the colleges that don't require supplements to the Common App? What happened to a friend of mine last year was that her mother discovered that some places don't have supplements, and she sent my friend's app to a bunch of those places just because (money being a non-issue). Did she consult some sort of list?</p>

<p>There's a list on the Common App site stating the colleges that use the Common App and which ones require a supplement.</p>

<p><a href="https://www.commonapp.org/CommonApp/SupplementInfo.aspx%5B/url%5D"&gt;https://www.commonapp.org/CommonApp/SupplementInfo.aspx&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>XD I'm really really smart. Thanks!</p>

<p>That list shows online supplements; a lot have paper supplements. I think this is a good question - which colleges accept the common app with no supplement?</p>

<p>Here is a non-guaranteed list. Some require arts and/or athletic supplements from applicants with those interests.</p>

<p>Albright College
Alfred University
American University
Arcadia University
Augsburg College
Augustana College (SD)
Berry College
Birmingham-Southern College
Bradley University
Butler University
California Lutheran University
Canisius College
Carroll College (MT)
Cazenovia College
Centenary College of Louisiana
Chatham University
Coe College
Colby-Sawyer College
College of Santa Fe
College of the Holy Cross
Converse College
Dominican University of California
Drexel University
Eckerd College
Elmira College
Emmanuel College (MA)
Erskine College
Fisk University
Florida Southern College
Franklin Pierce University
Green Mountain College
Hamline University (MN)
Hampden-Sydney College
Hanover College<br>
Hollins University
Hood College<br>
John Carroll University
La Roche College<br>
La Salle University
Lasell College
Lawrence Technological University
Lees-McRae College
Le Moyne College<br>
Loyola University of New Orleans<br>
Lycoming College
Manhattanville College<br>
Marietta College<br>
McDaniel College<br>
Meredith College<br>
Mills College<br>
Millsaps College<br>
Morehouse College<br>
New England College<br>
Nichols College
Notre Dame de Namur University<br>
Oglethorpe University
Ohio Wesleyan University
Randolph College
Randolph-Macon College
Regis University (CO)
Ripon College
Saint Anselm College
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
Saint Joseph's University
Saint Leo University
Saint Louis University
Saint Peter's College
Saint Vincent College
Salem College (NC)
Seton Hill University
Simmons College
Southwestern University
Spelman College
Spring Hill College
St. Norbert College
Stetson University
Stevens Institute of Technology
SUNY Albany
SUNY Binghamton
SUNY Buffalo
SUNY Fredonia
SUNY Geneseo
SUNY New Paltz
SUNY College at Oneonta
TCU (Texas Christian University)
The Catholic University of America
The College of Idaho
Tulane University
University of Dayton
University of Denver
University of Findlay
University of La Verne
University of Maine at Farmington<br>
University of Maine at Machias
University of New Haven<br>
University of Portland
University of Southern Maine
University of Tampa
University of Tulsa
Utica College
Wabash College
Washington & Jefferson College
Washington College (MD)
Wells College
Westminster College (UT)
Wheelock College
Wilson College</p>

<p>Colby College has no supplemental essay beginning this year.</p>

<p>It’s important to note that even if a college has a supplement, it may just be revalidating some information, SSN, asking you your intended major, or asking if family members attended the school, but no extra essays. Northeastern and TCNJ are two of these. Read the supplement before you conclude you don’t want any schools with supplements.</p>

<p>Dartmouth, University of Miami, and Middlebury have supplements like those that geltzisboss mentioned.</p>