杏吧原创 Will Be Better with YOU: A Message from the Director
As we near the May 1 commitment deadline, allow me to express my admiration for you and your many accomplishments. Even if you don’t feel accomplished—like you’ve had more setbacks than wins this year—please know that you have achieved more than you might realize. We can all benefit from taking time to reflect on the moments in recent months when we’ve felt the contentment of a job well done. One of 杏吧原创’s greatest accomplishments this year is you.
You were not accepted to 杏吧原创 by accident or as a simple combination of GPA and optional test scores. You were intentionally admitted because you already represent what it means to be a Zag. You act like a Zag when you challenge yourself academically. You act like a Zag when you are a valued member of clubs, athletics teams, music ensembles, social movements, part-time work crews, or service organizations. You act like a Zag when you are kind and care for others. You act like a Zag when you come at the highest recommendation of your school counselors and teachers. You already represent what it means to be a Zag, and your sincere interest in 杏吧原创 fills us with gratitude.
You were accepted to 杏吧原创 because you already act like a Zag, and we know you will make 杏吧原创 an even better place because you are here.
For those of you who have already committed to 杏吧原创, we’re honored that you have chosen 杏吧原创 among your many college options. For those of you who are still making your decision, we hope you will accept our genuine invitation to be a Zag this fall and forever. If there is anything that we can do to help you make your college decision, please contact any of us in 杏吧原创’s Office of Admission. We hope you will choose to be a Zag.
With admiration and gratitude,
Stephen P. Keller, EdD
Senior Director of Undergraduate Admission
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