The Student Résumé – College-Bound Students’ Most Versatile Document
David Lymburner on June 28, 2011 in College Entry
This falls high school freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors should be planning their activities for the 2011-2012 academic year with the idea of building a student résumé to impress college admission officers. The competition for college admission is incredibly tough and college-bound students should seize every possible opportunity to create advantages over other student applicants. One way to get noticed by college admission officers and to take the lead in earning an available admission slot is to create a professional student résumé.
Students who create a résumé show they are willing to go beyond the required application materials to demonstrate the initiative that college admission officers like to see. Résumés allow students to present themselves in the best possible manner; they can emphasize their strengths, highlight accomplishments, and present information in the order that best shows their college potential and overall personality. On college applications, students are forced to complete information as it is displayed on the application form; résumés give the freedom to present accomplishments in ways that best suit each student and for them to better shine in the eyes of college admission officers.
Additionally, the student résumé can be used effectively beyond simply including it with college applications. For example, during campus visits when students meet with college professors who teach classes in their major, providing a copy of a résumé for the professors consideration will make a tremendous impression. This typically results in professors becoming advocates for the students admission. Furthermore, scholarship applications are greatly enhanced by including a professional résumé; doing so will increase the odds of the student winning the award.
Also, its important to provide a copy of a student résumé to each adult writing a recommendation on the students behalf. With a copy of the student résumé in hand, recommenders can write outstanding letters of recommendation by using some of the details provided on the students résumé.
Creating a great student résumé demonstrates a students drive and enthusiasm to college representatives and scholarship sponsors. A well-written résumé creates the advantage a student may need to gain admission to their college of choice and to win significant scholarships.
Take the time to create a detailed student résumé this summer; it will be worth the effort.
