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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your personal information in the designated fields: Name, Address, City, State, Email Address, Phone, and Zip. Ensure all details are accurate for effective communication.
  3. Next, specify your Team Name. This is essential for organizing participants on race day.
  4. Select your preferred practice session from the provided options. If you cannot attend at your team's scheduled time, indicate your availability in the alternative slots.
  5. Indicate whether you can attend with your team or not by checking the appropriate box.
  6. Choose your lunch preference for race day by selecting either 'Veg' or 'Meat'.
  7. Optionally, share some fast facts about yourself to enhance participant engagement.
  8. Read and acknowledge the waiver statement regarding risks associated with participation. Sign and date the form at the bottom. If under 18, a parent’s signature is required.
  9. Finally, provide an emergency contact name and phone number before submitting the form.

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Legacy Applicants Legacy status is not considered as part of U-Ms undergraduate admissions holistic review process.
First-year students are allowed to apply to more than one school or college at a time, with certain limitations and guidelines. Dual-degree applicants may apply either as Early Action or Regular Decision. This allows you to choose paths and majors that reflect your interests and individuality.
1. Ross School of Business: The Ross BBA program continues to be highly competitive, with only about 33% of in-state and 18% of out-of-state students admitted. 2. College of Engineering: Programs in this college, especially Computer Science Engineering and Chemical Engineering, have a low acceptance rate.
***We will allow self reported test scores; the scores do not need to come from the testing agency. If you have not yet had your scores reported, you can have them sent to us using these links: ACT (U-M Code is 2062) SAT (U-M code is 1839)
Below is a list of some of the colleges and universities that ended legacy admissions practices following the U.S. Supreme Courts 2023 ruling on affirmative action. Carleton College. Loyola Marymount University. Occidental College. University of Minnesota-Twin Cities. University of Pittsburgh. Virginia Tech.

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New York University, Michigan State University and Bryn Mawr College all told The Washington Post they do not use legacy preferences and will make that clear on a survey, known as the Common Data Set, that had previously shown otherwise.
Key criteria we take into consideration, include: Your cumulative GPA. The quality of your curriculum (its solid college preparation, strength of courses, what courses youve taken based on what is available in your high school, such as AP, IB, or honors, etc.) Your class rank, if available.

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