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Coalition App

If you’ve never heard of the Coalition App, count yourself among the many. The Coalition App is similar to the Common App in many respects, including allowing students to create a single application for multiple colleges, but it has some key differences. First and foremost is that the Coalition Application was created by the Coalition for College Access, a group of 140+ (and growing) colleges that “is committed to making college a reality for all high school students through our set of free online college planning tools that helps students learn about, prepare for, and apply to college.” The Coalition App was introduced in 2016 so it’s very new. It is similar in many respects to the Common App, but with a few key differences.

On the financial side, the Coalition App has two key differentiators:

There are also differences on the application side:

Students applying to multiple schools should also be prepared that Coalition vs Common App might not be an “either/or” but an “and” choice. While many schools accept both, many more accept only one or the other, and still more schools have their own applications. My son was able to apply using only the Common App; my daughter had 5 schools that took either, one that took Common only, one that took Coalition only, and one that had its own application.

Students who don’t see a compelling reason to use one or the other might consider this: The Common App has been around for about 40 years, whereas the Coalition App has been around for two. That means admissions counselors are much more familiar with the Common App and likely more able to find what they’re looking for in your application– and less likely frustrated that it’s not where they expected to find it.

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