Title sums it up. I have a cousin who just graduated from a school I'm applying to. Can I put his name down when asked if I have any family members who are alumni, or does it just mean immediate family?
Is he related to you? If yes, then you can put him down. He may not count for as much as a parent, but that's up to the adcom's to judge for themselves. I don't see how it could hurt you, per se.
This is school dependent! Some places ask if a parent or sibling went there, some just say family member. Sadly, the school where my uncle works only wanted parent or sibling.
Yes. It might depend on whether your cousin graduated from UG or from professional/grad school. Regardless, it adds to your connection to the school. I'm sure that one school I'm applying to will ask about my cousin who taught there for a while (she's in private practice now), but I'll definitely emphasize that connection during the interview.
I would and plan to for the schools I have cousins at.
If a school explicitly asks for parents (some schools do), I plan to throw in the names in the "Why this school?" or "Additional info" sections since they do establish a connection to the school and have very much to do with why I'm interested in certain schools.
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