Fixing small errors on application after submission

<p>As the title says, I made a few errors on my application to Harvard and Yale. They aren't huge errors. One error was that I mistakenly checked the box under "national" for an award that was only a "state" award. Another was that I made two typos in an activity description one was simple punctuation, I put in a semicolon where there should have been a comma, and the other was I that I described one of my clubs as having been connected to a business organization, when in the additional info I described it more thoroughly and said that we were in the process of making this connection (the reality is that the connection has been established, but I mistakenly forgot to correct this in the additional info, and I feel this may be somewhat of an important aspect because it is a big part of our club). And finally, in an essay, I wrote about a mathematics conference I went to and called it an "Event" when I was stating its official name when in reality it was a "Conference." </p>

<p>Would you recommend I write to these two schools and notify them of these errors? Or would I be better off letting it go (perhaps the extra information would be annoying)? I was originally intending to notify them of at least the first error, because a stating the level of an award incorrectly seems a bit important. But the rest, I wasn't sure. </p>

<p>All help is much appreciated. Thank you all in advance!</p>

<p>Definitely send an email correcting the award issue. You don’t want to get caught with your pants down by a suspicious AO who thinks you’re misrepresenting your qualifications, and disqualifies you over such a silly thing.</p>

<p>Thank you, Mentos. I will be sure to do that.</p>

<p>What do you think about the other three errors I mentioned? Should I include them in my email? And if so what format (Should I be like, in my description for this activity, I meant to say this and this, etc?)</p>