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What does suffix mean on a collage application form?

"Suffix" on a college application form refers to an additional part of your name that comes after your last name. It's often used to distinguish individuals with the same first and last name.

Here are some common examples of suffixes:

* Jr. (Junior)

* Sr. (Senior)

* II (Second)

* III (Third)

* IV (Fourth)

* Esq. (Esquire)

* MD (Medical Doctor)

* PhD (Doctor of Philosophy)

Why is it important?

* Accuracy: It ensures that the college has the correct information about you.

* Identification: It helps distinguish you from others who might share the same name.

* Official Records: Your full name, including the suffix, is often used for official records and documentation.

If you don't have a suffix, you can simply leave the field blank. If you're unsure about whether you need to include a suffix, it's best to check with the college's admissions office or refer to the application instructions.

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