Understanding Demonstrated Interest

What Demonstrated Interest Means

Demonstrated interest refers to actions that show a student is genuinely interested in a college. This may include attending information sessions, visiting campus, opening emails, or engaging with admissions representatives. Some colleges track these interactions as part of their admissions process.

How It Impacts Admissions

Not all colleges consider demonstrated interest, but those that do may use it to predict enrollment likelihood. Students who show consistent engagement may have a slight advantage at institutions where demonstrated interest matters.

Ways to Show Interest

Students can attend virtual or in person events, email admissions counselors with thoughtful questions, or participate in interviews. Submitting applications early and writing strong supplemental essays also demonstrate commitment.

Using Demonstrated Interest Wisely

Students should focus on genuine engagement rather than checking boxes.

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