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September 10, 2025

Villanova University Supplemental Essays 2025-2026: Requirements & Prompts

Find Villanova’s 2025–2026 writing supplement prompt choices, word count guidance, sample answers, and advice on reflecting Villanova’s values of Veritas, Unitas, and Caritas
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October 15, 2025

University of Georgia Supplemental Essays 2025-2026: Requirements & Prompts

Discover UGA’s 2025–2026 supplemental essay: share a book from your middle-to-high school transition (200–300 words), with tips and real examples.
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October 14, 2025

WashU Supplemental Essays 2025-2026: A Guide with Examples

Our complete guide to the 2025-2026 WashU supplemental essays. We break down the required 'Why Major' prompt and the optional 'Who are you?' prompts. See full sample essays that work and get expert tips to make your application stand out.
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October 13, 2025

Rice University Supplemental Essays 2025-2026: Requirements & Prompts (with Essay Examples)

Rice supplements require two 150-word essays and one 500-word essay plus an image. Use real student examples to explain your academic interest, why Rice appeals to you, and how you will contribute to the Rice community via the residential college system or your unique perspectives, and connect your answers to Rice’s traditions, values, and resources.
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October 23, 2025

Johns Hopkins University Supplemental Essay 2025-2026: Requirements, Prompts and Winning Examples

Get a complete guide to the 2025-2026 Johns Hopkins University supplemental essay. Learn how to answer the "first step" prompt with expert advice and full essay examples that worked.
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September 4, 2025

North Carolina State University Supplemental Essay 2025-2026: Requirements & Prompts

This guide lists NC State’s 2025–2026 short-answer prompts, shows how to craft focused answers to your first and second-choice majors. Also, talks about the essay prompt for honors program applicants.
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