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Common App Essay Word Limit: The 650-Word Hard Cap Explained

✓ Last updated: July 2026
✦ Limitora · 📖 5 min read · July 2026

Unlike most word limits on the internet, the Common App's 650-word cap on your personal statement isn't a suggestion — the online system will not let you submit past it. Here's exactly how it works and how to use every word well.

The Common App Word Limits

SectionLimitEnforcement
Personal statement (main essay)250-650 wordsHard limit — system blocks submission past 650
Additional information650 wordsOptional section, same hard cap
Activities description150 characters eachPer activity entry
Honors description100 characters eachPer honor entry

For the complete interactive reference with all fields for every platform, visit our all-platforms character limit cheat sheet — with 16 platforms in one page and links to dedicated tools for each.

Why 650 Words Is a Hard Wall, Not a Guideline

Unlike a resume or LinkedIn field where going over just means the text gets cut off in display, the Common App's online essay field is programmed to stop accepting input at 650 words entirely — you cannot paste, type, or submit text beyond that count. This makes editing down to fit non-negotiable rather than optional.

The Overlooked Minimum: 250 Words

Most advice focuses on the 650-word ceiling, but the Common App also enforces a 250-word floor. An essay significantly under 250 words often reads as underdeveloped to admissions readers even before you hit the technical minimum — treat 500-650 words as the effective target range for a fully developed personal statement.

Editing Down to 650 Words Without Losing Your Point

Supplemental Essays Have Their Own, Often Much Shorter Limits

Individual colleges set their own word limits for supplemental essays through the Common App platform — often much shorter than 650, sometimes as tight as 100-250 words. Always check each school's specific supplemental prompt limit rather than assuming the 650-word main essay limit applies everywhere.

💡 Related tool: Our word counter includes a readability and grade-level score alongside word count, useful for essay editing.

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