<p>I just received a recording of a theater performance I was in. I played a lead role in the show, co-starred with a famous stand up comedian, and think that it represents my best work yet. Is there a deadline for supplementary materials? Thanks!</p>
<p>You can send it in now. My advice, if you do so, is to edit the recording drastically -- like, down to 4 or 5 minutes. Figure out the very best moment that you want the world to see. Don't expect someone to sit through a 45-minute first act wondering when the good part is coming.</p>
<p>Agreed. Plus chances are, they WON'T watch a 45 minute video.</p>
<p>Send it to the arts department.
I sure hope it's a great performance though..</p>
<p>It's not recommended that anything be sent to any department other than the admissions office. They will then forward it the appropriate faculty for review.</p>
<p>The deadline for sending in arts supplements was Dec. 1. I suggest that you e-mail your regional admissions rep to see if Harvard will consider material submitted past the deadline.</p>
<p>I've looked for the regional rep emails, but couldn't find them. Does anyone know where I can find contact info for the Idaho region rep? Thanks so much!</p>
<p>Your high school's college counseling office should have the contact info. If not, you can phone Harvard Admissions. Most admissions office are happy to give prospective students contact info for their area reps.</p>
<p>Yeah... trust me, my counselor won't have Harvard's contact info.</p>