Is there more you want to share with colleges? Did you transfer to HHS? Find success with a learning difference? Go through challenging times or unique circumstances? Sharing that information could help paint a more complete picture of you as a student. You may use the Additional Information prompt in the Writing section to share relevant information about yourself that is not captured elsewhere in the application.
COVID-19 has affected students in dramatically different ways. If you need it, the COVID-19 and natural disaster question in the Additional Information section is a place for you to describe the impact of these events.
The question is not intended to be an extra essay. There’s also no need to describe how your school responded to these events. Your counselor will have an opportunity to discuss impacts like closures, online instruction, and grading policies. Instead, consider how these events may have impacted you, your family, and your learning environment. Examples might include:
Illness or loss within your family or support network
Employment or housing disruptions within your family
Food insecurity
Toll on mental and emotional health
New obligations such as part-time work or care for siblings or family members
Availability of computer or internet access required to continue your studies
Access to a safe and quiet study space
A new direction for your major or career interests
Supplemental essays may be required by colleges on your list. These essays or short answer questions must be answered in addition to the Common Application essay. They become available to students on August 1st as they enter their senior year under the specific college.