I just found out from a college that I am applying to transfer to that I can choose to have my application from last fall reactivated, and I can send additional material with it as well. Would it be better for me to start a new application entirely? Does anybody have experience with being denied the first time around, reactivating your application, and then sending additional material? Will they look at my application the same way they did a year ago?
How much, and exactly what, new material would you need to send?
Just edit it man, don’t submit it without looking it over and making sure it says/comes off the way you’d like. And then send the new things of course
@happymomof1 not sure. I’m assuming I need to write the transfer essay, then, of course, send my college transcript and recommendation.
@viewthroughkohl0 I’m not sure if I am allowed to edit the application.
If you’re not allowed to it then just start a new one. Perhaps you can copy and paste anything that repeats
I did this but they didn’t call it “reactivating” they just have my test scores and transcripts from high school already. I got into the school last year as a first year and didn’t attend but they still kept my materials. All I have to do is fill out the common app and submit college transcripts.