Colleges will not necessarily ask you to provide documentation on all of your experiences. They might ask you to speak or write about why you volunteered, what you learned from the experience or if it is something you will continue in the future. read more
They might ask you to speak or write about why you volunteered, what you learned from the experience or if it is something you will continue in the future. I see lots of students resumes and many times they are long, with many different activities (volunteering, clubs, etc.). read more
In an interview, mostly local alum interviews, they may skirt around your volunteer activities. If you make fatal mistakes, they will aware that and report on it. You will never hear from that College again. read more
They'll approve if you manage to turn a brief experience into a long-term mission once you return home."Dedication is the true measuring gauge," one officer noted. For the politically passionate, consider volunteering for your favorite candidate. read more
You can include it on your application. If it has been an important experience in your life, you can make it a focus of an essay. If a teacher is aware of your commitment, it can also be mentioned in his or her letter of recommendation. You might want to suggest that the shelter keeps records of service. read more