<p>My daughter needs to record her piano pieces to send as a supplementary for an application. What is a good format (such as MP3 ) to summit? I checked some universities, but it said to summit to the common application. </p>
<p>Stanford’s process for submitting a supplement is very clearly defined and can serve as a model for submitting supplements to colleges that are not as explicit or for which the submission process is not defined. See: <a href=“Recorded Arts Portfolio | Department of Music”>https://music.stanford.edu/academic-programs-and-centers/undergraduate/prospective-undergrads/recorded-auditions-slideroom</a></p>
<p>For a second example of what to submit, and the preferred format options see the requirements for Princeton:
<a href=“http://admission.princeton.edu/sites/admission/files/pdfs/Optional_Arts_Submission_Types.pdf”>http://admission.princeton.edu/sites/admission/files/pdfs/Optional_Arts_Submission_Types.pdf</a></p>
<p>Not many colleges are as explicit regarding the rules for a supplement submissions. Check what each college requires. In practice you are likely to find that a particular recording will work well for all colleges on your list.</p>