Sharing Institutional Values: Examples from College Admission Websites
This document offers examples of colleges that have clearly presented their institutional values on their website and/or have thoughtfully articulated the specific skills and attributes that they seek in applicants.
By sharing this information with applicants in an explicit way, your institution may better recruit applicants who share your values and possess the skills and experiences you covet. You will also send applicants powerful messages that your institution (and by extension, the larger admission process and society) values more than solely applicants’ achievements.
This resource is part of Character Assessment in College Admission Guide. Read more →
What does the full Character Assessment in College Admission guide include?
Definitions of Key Character/Non-Cognitive Terms and Skills for Use in Admission
The Thrivers Study: A Tool for Understanding the Characteristics of Successful Students
Character Assessment Readiness: An Audit Tool for College Admission Offices
Sharing Institutional Values: Examples from College Admission Websites
Examples of Character-Focused Essay Questions in College Admission
Examples of Language that Articulate the Importance of Family Responsibilities in College Admission
Exploring Character through Recommendation Forms: New Ideas for College Admission Leaders
Ideas Worth Testing: Innovation in Character Assessment In College Admission
We welcome feedback as you engage with this resource and in this meaningful work. If you develop additional tools or wisdom to share, we hope you will tell us, so that we can share widely and better guide others. Please email collegeadmissions@makingcaringcommon.org to connect with our team.