What materials are needed for independent enrollment in 2022?

Independent enrollment registration is generally carried out in March. When registering, you generally need to prepare an application form and award certificate information. Self-recommendation letters and letters of recommendation are bonus points for independent enrollment. The independent enrollment registration office of each university The required materials should be based on the current year’s admissions brochure.

What materials should be prepared for independent enrollment?

Registration application form. The application form contains the candidate's basic information, including study experience, interests and specialties, high school semester grades and mock test scores, academic proficiency test scores, awards, photos, etc. The application form needs to be printed, signed and stamped with the official seal of the high school.

Self-recommendation letter for independent enrollment. A self-recommendation letter is an explanation of your personal learning situation, interests, expertise, professional understanding, and future plans. It is mainly to allow the teachers of the colleges and universities you apply for to have a deeper understanding of yourself. It is a bonus item. Each college has slightly different writing requirements for self-recommendation letters. There are differences. The word count is generally about 800 to 1,500 words, but don’t be limited by the word count. In addition, self-enrollment recommendation letters are real-name recommendations from experts, social groups, middle schools, etc., and the content is required to be true.

Award information. A very important piece of information for independent enrollment is award certificates and certification materials. The most common ones are the five university subject Olympiads, Science and Technology Innovation Awards, invention patent certificates, paper publication certification materials, liberal arts awards, etc. These all need to be reviewed by the school. The copy must be stamped with the official seal.

High school test scores. This is part of the content filled in the application form. Independent enrollment generally requires the preparation of scores for each semester of the three years of high school, as well as monthly test or mock test scores. Some independent enrollment schools select students based on the top 1 or top 5 grades, so individual subject scores and overall scores must be excellent to be competitive. Things to note when preparing independent enrollment materials

1. Things to note when preparing paper application materials: Prepare paper application materials in accordance with the school’s requirements as much as possible, and it is recommended to keep them simple. Many schools require that paper application materials cannot be plastic-wrapped, have a front cover, back cover, etc. Also, school application materials are not allowed to be bound. You only need to sort the materials in the order required by the school and mail them. In addition, you need to use A4 paper when printing. If there are no special paper requirements for the self-recommendation letter, it is recommended that candidates use A4 paper and write it by hand.

Please note that when preparing paper application materials, you must carefully read the requirements in the college brochure, and do not proceed in your own way. In previous years, many parents did not pay attention to these details, resulting in their qualifications being disqualified during the preliminary review process.

2. Material mailing node: When mailing paper materials, you must pay attention to the time node. Currently, the time node for universities to receive materials is divided into the postmark time of the post office and the postmark time of the school signing. Everyone must read this carefully. In the college brochure, be sure to pay attention to these details.

3. Mail delivery method: Most colleges and universities require postal EMS (EMS can be mailed directly to the Admissions Office). Other express delivery methods (or personal delivery) will not be accepted by the Admissions Office. This year, refer to the specific requirements in the college brochure, and be sure to find out the express delivery methods accepted by the college when mailing.

4. Fill in the details of the mailing information of the materials: Be sure not to write the wrong address of the delivery school. In addition, the university will require the words "Independent Enrollment Application Materials" or "2016 Independent Selection" to be marked on the envelope to remind everyone. Before submitting the materials, be sure to check the above information one by one according to the requirements in the brochure to see if there are any errors or omissions.

5. Recommendation letter: It must be mailed by the recommender in person and cannot be mailed together with the candidate’s review materials. Please note this.