College Applications
Common Application- The Common Application is an undergraduate college admission application that applicants may use to apply to any of more than 900 member colleges and universities in 49 states and the District of Columbia, as well as in Canada, China, Japan, and many European countries. Fee waivers are available for students who meet financial eligibilty. Common Application site
SUNY Application- State University of New York's common application. There are 64 colleges and universities and nearly 4,500 undergraduate academic programs in the SUNY system. A SUNY fee waiver is available to cover the cost for up to 7 SUNY schools, for students who meet financial eligibilty. SUNY application website
Common Black Application: The Common Black College Application (CBCA) allows you to apply to any number of their 58 Member Institutions at the same time for only $20. Most HBCUs on included on this application. The Common Black Application does not accept fee waivers. Common Black College Application Site
College Coalition Application: Launched in 2016, the Coalition App is a platform, similar to the Common App, that schools can join to offer their applications on. The Coalition Application covers many top college and universities, but not as many schools as the Common Application covers. Fee waivers are available for students who meet financial eligibilty guidelines.Coalition for College Application Site
Individual school applications- Some colleges and universities allow you to apply directly through their website. Consult with the college for more information.