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4. What Makes a Strong College Application: Advice from Beloit College Admissions

26 min · 28. maalis 2025
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In this episode of Break Into College, host LoVetta Jenkins speaks with Martha Stolze, Director of Admissions at Beloit College, about what makes Beloit unique and how students can strengthen their college applications. Martha shares her 30+ years of admissions experience, offering insights on what Beloit looks for in students—those who are curious, open-minded, and eager to grow through diverse experiences. She emphasizes the importance of writing personal essays that reflect growth, using paragraphs effectively, and being authentic without oversharing. Martha also advises students to seek out recommenders who can speak to their character, not just their grades, and encourages early college exploration using her "Goldilocks" method. As a first-generation college student herself, she reassures students that support exists—if they speak up and ask.

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