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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out your personal information, including your name, title, and contact details. This ensures that the committee can reach you for any follow-up questions.
  3. Provide a detailed description of your education and background as a sports turf manager. Highlight any relevant certifications or experiences that showcase your expertise.
  4. In the narrative section, outline specific challenges faced by your staff throughout the year. Be candid and descriptive to give context to your achievements.
  5. Complete the agronomic information about your field. Include data on soil type, grass species, and maintenance practices to demonstrate your field's health and management.
  6. Attach an organizational chart for your facility along with an equipment list. This helps illustrate the resources available for maintaining the field.
  7. Gather photographs of your field throughout different seasons, ensuring they are dated and captioned. This visual documentation will enhance your application significantly.

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What Changed in 2025? Fewer students are graduating from high school. With the national birthrate declining, colleges are facing a smaller pool of applicants. Budget pressures are rising. Application behavior is harder to predict.
The Common App lets you apply to multiple schools through one platform. Allot several months to complete all application materials. Check with schools regarding specific application requirements.
After the peer review meeting, NIH releases your applications score in the Commons within 3 business days and uploads the summary statement within 30 days. Find details and advice at Scoring Summary Statements.
If you include standardized tests, this process can begin in the spring of your junior year. Know your application deadlines. Sign up for standardized testing. Start your personal statements. Ask for letters of recommendation. Submit your transcripts. Fill out your application. Double-check and submit your application.
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