Essays Prompts for Next Year (2016-2017 Cycle)

https://www.pomona.edu/admissions/apply/first-year-applicants/common-application

Looks like there will be a short answer question on prospective major, and then 3 (perhaps pick 1 or perhaps answer all) supplemental essays. The older prompts of designing a critical inquiry class and talking about your research interests (this was too similar to Common App #4) are out; new ones are in.

SHORT ANSWER

Most Pomona students enter the College undecided about a major, or they change their minds about their prospective major by the time they graduate. Certainly we aren’t going to hold you to any of the choices you’ve made above. But please do tell us why you’ve listed the major or majors (or Undecided!) that you have (in no more than 250 words).

ESSAY PROMPTS

Each year, the Pomona Student Union hosts a “Great Debate.” Thought leaders with opposing views on a certain issue are invited to make their case in front of the student body. What is an issue that you think has two or more sides and what views would be important to capture in order to understand the nuances of the debate? Why do you think it would be important for the Pomona student body to be exposed to this debate?

Tell us about a subject that you couldn’t stop exploring, a book you couldn’t put down, or a Wikipedia rabbit hole you dove into. Why did it fascinate you?

Pomona has a long history of bringing together students of diverse backgrounds who want to push intellectual limits and who want to engage in a community that values difference. Write about a time when you were aware of your difference. How did it change you and what did you learn from the experience?

the common app does not give any word limit on these prompts. just says upload a file upto 500kb.
can anyone help on whats the word limit?

If there isn’t any word limit, I’d suggest aiming for around the word limit for the common app (about 650 words).

@VAT99 it should probably be under 1000 words, as admissions officers read so many essays a day that a noticeably long one is probably not the most appealing