<p>If I want to send my application through postal mail, how do I send it? Do I fold it up? Print my application on nice paper? Staple the sheets together? Anyone who sent their application through the mail please tell me what you did! Thanks!!</p>
<p>come on! I can't be the only one who sends it via mail!! LOL</p>
<p>I haven't sent apps (as I"m a junior) but this is what i would do: </p>
<p>Don't print it on fancy paper. Maybe something that is nicer than just regular old printer paper (I think that you were referring to this but I'm not sure), but no stationary anything, because it may make you look desparate. As for the folding, I guess you could send it in a large envelope without folding it, but I don't think it makes any difference. As for stapling, I would say you should either staple it or use a paper clip; don' t just put the papers in a pile and send them. </p>
<p>That's just my two cents.</p>
<p>I would use a large envelope and I would staple the papers rather than paperclip for a lesser chance of them getting lost in the admissions office. Also I have heard that it may be good to put your ssn on each page; in case they get lost, they can find their way back.</p>
<p>Where do I include the $65 fee? Do I write a check and place it in the envelope?</p>
<p>bump please?</p>
<p>Yes, write a check and paperclip it to the application.</p>
<p>Put it in a large envelope, take it to the post office to have it weighed for proper postage and send it Priority Mail with Delivery Confirmation.
You will get a tracking number with delivery confirmation so you can go online and find out if it reached the proper P.O.</p>
<p>And yes, put your #ssn and name on every page.</p>