What are examples of soft skills colleges look for?

Colleges aren’t just building classrooms—they’re building communities. So yes, your GPA matters, but so does how you treat your group project partner when they ghost you. Admissions officers love to see soft skills like communication, adaptability, leadership, time management, and empathy. If you’re the type to rally your team when the club fundraiser flops or calmly solve conflicts in the debate team, you’re already winning. These qualities signal that you’ll contribute positively to campus life. They want classmates who can collaborate, roommates who respect shared spaces, and future alums who’ll thrive in the real world. So go ahead, flex those people skills—colleges are watching.

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