School Forms Questions

<p>I have two questions regarding the teacher evaluation forms:</p>

<p>I submitted three applications through common app. Do my teachers need to fill out the "School Forms" online evaluation three times (one per school)? Or can they submit just one evaluation form and have it transfer to all of my schools?</p>

<p>If I submitted my applications over a month ago, but my teachers still have not filled out the evaluation forms, is it delaying my acceptance? Will the three colleges not even look at my application until these forms are submitted?</p>

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<p>Your guidance counselor only has to fill it out once then when you choose your school it is automatically placed into what the university is going to recieve, same for teacher evaluations except if you have more than one teacher you have to assaign them to the universities.</p>

<p>I’m not sure about the second set of questions, are you saying that the deadline already passed and they still haven’t turned in the teacher recs?</p>

<p>For the teacher evaluations, I assigned teachers to each university and some universities were assigned the same teacher. Would that one teacher have to fill out the form for each school I assigned him to, or just one (Thank you for your response, I am just making my question clearer!)</p>

<p>And the deadline is not until January 1, but I sent my applications in as early as possible in hopes of increasing my chances. I would like to know if the lack of evaluation forms makes my entire application incomplete.</p>

<p>It also depends on whether your school uses Naviance. Our school does, so the guidance office actually takes the step of uploading the school forms for each school (including the teacher recs). As Raqbau said, the teachers usually only write one letter that is used across all schools. If the little triangle on “school forms” is not green for each of those schools on the Common App, talk to your guidance counselor about this. They should be able to tell you what is needed (who needs to do what). Usually the schools cut you a little slack on the pieces you don’t control (like recommendations). But the sooner you get it in, the better – after a while it becomes a problem if they don’t have all your components.</p>