<p>Please share what you know. It would really benifit me.. getting nuts over all my essay work</p>
<p>Williams is one</p>
<p>Spelman and Mills if your a female, and maybe Black...</p>
<p>Vanderbilt doesn't, either</p>
<p>Brandeis doesn't ..</p>
<p>Optional at William & Mary.</p>
<p>Northeastern.. just CA essays.</p>
<p>Then there's also Rochester Instt Tech ...</p>
<p>Dartmouth doesn't</p>
<p>CA essays are fine.. it's just the hoard of supplement essays that irks me</p>
<p>Wesleyan is another.</p>
<p>But hey, make sure you're applying to schools you want to go to, not just the ones that are easy to apply to.</p>
<p>Half my D's class seems to be applying to the University of Vermont because it sent out a waiver for the application fee. But it's not clear to me how many really want to go there.</p>
<p>Worcester Polytechnic Institute doesn't need any supplement essays if you apply with the common app.</p>
<p>Thank you all</p>
<p>I believe Washington University in Saint Louis does not have a supplement.</p>
<p>Marquette University</p>
<p>University Miami</p>
<p>we should just compile an entire list.</p>
<p>washu, u miami</p>
<p>Here's a one-click CommonApp webpage that allows you to quickly identify schools requiring no supplement at all, and to view the supplement for colleges of interest in order to see how labor intensive they are:</p>