
UC Admissions Makes Plans For Simplifying The Application Process For Prospective Students
The University of Cincinnatis Office of Admissions is tweaking the application process for next years incoming freshmen on the Uptown Campus, as the university launches its membership in The Common Application next summer.
The Common Application is described as a not-for-profit membership organization that makes a prospective students one, common application available to all members in The Common Application organization. That amounts to nearly 500 institutions, including public and private institutions, highly selective and relatively open enrollment institutions.
Members in The Common Application represent 46 states and the District of Columbia, plus France, Germany, Italy, United Kingdom and Switzerland. The Ohio State University became a member this fall. Other Ohio institutions in The Common Application include Case Western Reserve University, Miami University, Oberlin College, Ohio Wesleyan University, Otterbein University, Denison University, Kenyon College, University of Dayton and Xavier University.
Institutional membership in The Common Application is limited to colleges and universities that screen students using a so-called holistic selection process, incorporating review of all elements of the students application.
UC Admissions added subjective criteria for all first-time baccalaureate degree-seeking students applying to UC next fall to begin the holistic review process. Prospective students are directed to submit a minimum 250-word essay, a personal statement and a list of extracurricular high school activities. The application process would still include UCs $50 application fee.
We have been communicating to students, parents and high school counselors that student academics will still be emphasized in the selection process, explains Thomas Canepa, associate vice president for UC Admissions. In fact, the more selective the institution, the more likely that they are to be doing some form of holistic review. From that standpoint, this is the next logical step for UC in following stronger academic standards that we set over the past six years to build on student success.
Canepa adds that UC Admissions will also be assessing high school curriculum as they review applications.
While academic criteria will still be heavily weighted, each students application will be assessed based on responses to the essay question, teacher recommendation, strength of high school, as well as other holistic review factors, says Canepa.
Canepa says membership in The Common Application will support goals set forth in the
of strengthening the academic profile of students, plus it will increase opportunities to recruit out-of-state students who are applying to universities through The Common Application.
The essay, personal statement and activities list does not affect prospective students applying to associate degree programs.
UC will launch The Common Application by Aug. 1, 2013, for incoming freshmen in 2014.
Related Stories
A fresh start
August 10, 2025
Siddall Hall marks its first-year anniversary following a grand reopening in August 2024. The revamped residence hall on the UC campus is a hub of student life providing community and a supportive learning environment. First lady Jennifer Pinto remembers living in Siddall as an undergraduate.
'Graduates, this is your day'
August 8, 2025
UC celebrated summer commencement at Fifth Third Arena.
Get to know CCM’s newest faculty and staff members
August 8, 2025
UC’s College-Conservatory of Music will welcome a variety of new faculty and staff members to its roster of distinguished performing and media arts experts, researchers and educators this fall.