Scholar Lab: Common Application (for Class of '26 & '27)
Thu, Jul 17
|Zoom (for Class of '26 & '27)
Thursday, July 17th, 2025 • 10:00-11:30am CST | Zoom | Featuring Aimee Nunez, M.Ed.


Date & Time
Jul 17, 2025, 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM CDT
Zoom (for Class of '26 & '27)
About the Event
*Exclusively for Access College America Scholars
*For the Class of 2026 and 2027
The Common Application Activity List is often used as a replacement for the resume in the college application. It is a list of 10 activities that the applicant has delved into over the span of their high school experience. It is an opportunity to highlight intellectual curiosities, accomplishments and showcase talent in a contextually rich way. But be advised: You only have 150 characters per entry! Strategy is needed.
Using our template, we will help you narrow your Common Application Activities List to your top 10 entries. We will discuss organization, rank and description. We will also look at tips for strengthening your list. We will discuss action verbs, provide suggestions to lengthen (or shorten) your descriptions for maximum impact.
Needed:
Revised Scholar Vitae & Resume
2 Pens
highlighter(s)
notebook for taking notes
3-to-5 blank sheets of paper
Be Advised:
This is a hands-on working lab with camera & audio on. Participation is required for all attendees.
We suggest water & snacks readily available.
Plan to be in a quite location suitable for brainstorming activities and writing.
You MUST be at a desk and in front of a computer (no phones allowed).
PRESENTER:
Aimee Nunez, M.Ed.
College Consultant Associate
Access College America
Aimee is a seasoned educator with 19 years of experience in Texas high schools. As a first-generation college graduate, Aimee’s commitment to expanding access to higher education is deeply personal, stemming from her own journey to earning a college degree.
Aimee believes there is no single "perfect" college for every student, but rather a journey to discover the best fit based on individual goals and needs. Her commitment to college access extends beyond her professional role, as she volunteers with local community organizations to bridge information and resource gaps, providing expert guidance in college counseling. She is also a passionate community advocate, serving as a board member for a local nonprofit that provides Thanksgiving meals to families in need and offers scholarships to deserving high school seniors in her community.