The Common Application simplifies the process of applying to multiple colleges with a single application. However, it is essential to understand that a quantitative restriction exists regarding the number of institutions an applicant can designate to receive their application via this platform. This means individuals using the Common Application are not able to apply to an unlimited number of colleges through it. For example, an applicant might be able to apply to 20 schools. Beyond that count, alternative methods of applying to additional colleges may be required, if allowed by each school.
This restriction promotes thoughtful college selection and application management. It encourages applicants to prioritize institutions aligned with their academic and career goals rather than submitting applications indiscriminately. Previously, unlimited submissions might have diluted the attention given to each application, potentially hindering an applicant’s chance of admission. Furthermore, this guideline helps to manage the application volume received by colleges and universities, enabling a more efficient review process.