

Northwestern Supplemental Essays: Prompts and How to Answer Them
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Drew H.
Former Northwestern Admissions Officer
What essays does Northwestern require?
Prompt | Limit | Status |
Background and engagement (required short answer) | 300 words | Required (optional for QuestBridge) |
The Rock | <200 words | Optional — answer 0–2 of the five |
Interdisciplinary dream class, project, or creative effort | <200 words | Optional |
Community and belonging | <200 words | Optional |
Location (Lake Michigan, Evanston, Chicago) | <200 words | Optional |
Diversity of perspectives | <200 words | Optional |
Common App personal essay | 650 words | Optional — may repurpose |
What is Northwestern looking for in its essays?
Be specific enough that only you could have written it
Show the work of you on Northwestern
Connect your interests and show what you would contribute
How to answer each Northwestern supplemental prompt
Required short answer | Background and engagement
The required short answer is the rebuilt “Why Northwestern.” Every strong response links an aspect of your background to something specific about Northwestern.
The excerpt below comes from a Crimson student admitted to Northwestern, with inline notes from Lauren Pluchino, Director of US Essay Mentoring, Crimson Education, marking what each move is doing. Read the essay first, then the annotations against it.
I've always counted my weeks with three and a half days, a boundary imposed not by clocks, but by houses. From Sunday to Wednesday morning, this was my Dad's rental, shared with ceiling-level mounds of worn-through books, laptops, and art supplies. With a cramped room, stuffy heat, and Dad's nightly typing, I always had trouble sleeping—but in time I grew to appreciate it. Staying up meant a partner for all my adventures through rabbitholes of shark species, stoicism, the Jigsaw franchise, and m
Optional 1 | The Rock
It would become very clear to me if a student just took that as an opportunity to say, I care about this mission, I would want other students to care about this mission too. But it doesn't connect in any way to the Rock. You want to do the homework to also say, here's how I would make that happen.

Drew H.
Former Northwestern Admissions Officer
Optional 2 | Interdisciplinary dream class, project, or creative effort
There were a lot of students who wrote, I would take advantage of the small-town feel of Evanston as a suburb while taking advantage of the big city of Chicago. I've learned nothing new from that. You sort of just regurgitated back the topic that we prompted you with.

Drew H.
Former Northwestern Admissions Officer
A second essay example. This one answers the location prompt, again from a Crimson student admitted to Northwestern, with notes from Lauren Pluchino on why it works:
Scents of disinfectant and steel fade to star anise and cardamom as the train reaches my stop: West Argyle street. Every step past a vibrant yellow sign or accent-adorned word is one towards the heart of both Chicago and myself—no longer is lunch in Illinois, but rather my mother's kitchen. Those child-like eyes that once eagerly awaited her pho now send me to Chicago's museum district. Walking into the Shedd Aquarium isn't a college student, but the boy who begged for a wall-sized hammerhead st
Optional 5 | Diversity of perspectives
What are the most common mistakes on Northwestern essays?
Only staying in the abstract, speaking in that really high-level conceptualization, it might even have the taste and feel of a college essay, but at the end of the day you sort of leave. It just feels like junk food, and we never want that to be the experience.

Drew H.
Former Northwestern Admissions Officer