Washington and Lee is the ninth oldest college in the USA and its history is intimately linked with that of the country. It is a highly ranked liberal arts college ( #11) and also includes a graduate program in Law.
WU is divided into 3 colleges, the College, and the Williams School of Commerce, Economics, and Politics and the School of Law. The College is home to most undergraduates and is a traditional liberal arts school. The Williamd college houses programs often fpund ina business school. setting
All students start and spend 2 years in the in the College. The
Admission is competitive with an acceptance rate around 25%. There are a few supplementary essays ( one for a scholarship)
Supplement #1: Please elaborate on one of your extracurricular activities or meaningful life experiences. (250 words maximum)
Supplement #2: Please elaborate on how you have familiarized yourself with Washington and Lee University and what led to your decision to apply. (250 words maximum)
Supplement #3: for scholarship
Respond to one of the essay prompts below and submit your completed writing supplement by December 1, 2015. (1,000 words maximum).
WU is divided into 3 colleges, the College, and the Williams School of Commerce, Economics, and Politics and the School of Law. The College is home to most undergraduates and is a traditional liberal arts school. The Williamd college houses programs often fpund ina business school. setting
All students start and spend 2 years in the in the College. The
Admission is competitive with an acceptance rate around 25%. There are a few supplementary essays ( one for a scholarship)
Supplement #1: Please elaborate on one of your extracurricular activities or meaningful life experiences. (250 words maximum)
Supplement #2: Please elaborate on how you have familiarized yourself with Washington and Lee University and what led to your decision to apply. (250 words maximum)
Supplement #3: for scholarship
Respond to one of the essay prompts below and submit your completed writing supplement by December 1, 2015. (1,000 words maximum).
- ”Never do a wrong thing to make a friend or to keep one.” (Robert E. Lee, President of then-Washington College, 1865-1870) Discuss a time when you were tempted to do a wrong thing or when you actually did a wrong thing. What was your motivation? What lessons did you draw from this experience? Do you believe that there is always dishonor in doing a wrong thing? Why or why not?
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