Checklists and Materials

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Applicants submit materials, and those materials fulfill your checklist items.

  • Checklists are meant to serve as a visual indicator (like a label) of what your institution requires of an applicant.

  • Materials are the actual materials (documents), test scores, or forms that an applicant will submit.

Before building any checklist items in Slate, consider the types of materials required from an applicant. You may find that it’s easier to think about the requirements of your application (checklist items) first, and to fill in the materials that can be submitted to fulfill them second. Others may find it easier to think about the materials that can be submitted, then extrapolate checklist items from that list. Try your best to be exhaustive, but rest assured it’s always possible to add new checklist items and materials later on if you miss anything.

Here are some typical examples of checklist items, and the materials that might fulfill them:

Checklist Item

Materials

Application

Slate-Hosted Application

Common Application
Coalition Application
CAS Application

High School Transcript

Official High School Transcript
Official GED

College/University Transcript

Official College/University Transcript

Teacher Recommendation

Letter of Recommendation

Financial Aid Application

FAFSA
CSS Profile

ACT or SAT Scores

Official SAT Scores
Official ACT Scores

GRE or GMAT Scores

Official GRE Scores

Official GMAT Scores

Proof of English Language Proficiency

Official TOEFL Scores
Official IELTS Scores
Official DET Scores

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