questions about Art Supplement

<p>I'm going to submit the arts supplement (for visual arts) when I apply, but I'm sort of confused how it all works out. The arts supplement on the Common App website has a place where you enter a website where work can be viewed...but the Stanford admissions page talks about sending the supplement via snail mail only. Am I allowed to send the arts supplement by snail mail and send the application itself online, or do I have to send everything snail mail or everything online?</p>

<p>Thanks in advance, I'm really boggled. Paperwork's not my forte!</p>

<p>Edited to add: Stanford says you can't send in more than ten samples, but can you send less? Or is exactly 10 what they want?</p>

<p>Art and music supplements are separate from the application, and are supposed to be sent (with the appropriate forms) directly to the art or music department for evaluation (and the deadline used to be earlier for them than for the rest of the application, so pay attention to that). You still submit the common app on line - I don't think Stanford even accepts paper applications any more.</p>

<p>No more than 10 samples means just that - 10 max, but you can always send less.</p>

<p>Analanza, you should use the information on this page for your Stanford Arts supplement.</p>

<p>The form you will use is here. Be mindful of the accelerated
deadlines for Arts Supplement submissions.</p>

<p>Thanks guys for your input. :)
So I should submit my arts supplement by snail mail and the Common Application online? Meaning I don't have to submit the supplement online, right? Just checking to make sure.</p>