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Universal College Application : ウィキペディア英語版 | Universal College Application
The Universal College Application (also known as the Universal College App) is a college admission application that allows students to apply to any of the participating colleges. ==Overview== The for-profit Universal College Application is accepted by 46 higher education institutions in the United States (as of March 2015). It was started in 2007. Varied numbers of institutions accept this application; 77 used the service in 2010.〔 In addition to the Universal College Application, a school may have its own application materials. The Universal College Application was created for use by any size or type of higher education institution. One intention of the Universal College Application is to save time and work for students by letting them submit the same application to any of the participating colleges. This is similar to the more popular Common Application, the Universal College Application's main competitor. Most of the schools participating in the Universal College Application also accept the Common Application.〔 Unlike some of its competitors, the Universal College Application does not try to reflect a certain educational philosophy.〔〔 Besides fees, the Universal College Application's only demand for schools to participate is for them to be accredited and uphold the National Association for College Admission Counseling's ''Statement of Principles of Good Practice''.
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