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Some schools have early admissions options for applications
received before the regular deadline. Depending on your
needs, one of these options might be right for you.
The names of the programs are similar, but you should
understand the differences in what is offered.
Schools might have their own unique programs and
policies. Be sure you check with your chosen school.
Early Decision
You apply to your first-choice school, usually by the
November of your senior year. Schools usually make a
decision by mid-December.
This option is for you if you're sure you want to attend
that school and are not concerned about the size of
your financial aid package. If accepted, you are bound
to attend that school and won't have the opportunity
to compare the financial aid you receive with what you
would get from other schools.
Early Action or Notification
You apply for college in the fall of your senior year,
usually by November, and receive the school's decision
by mid-December. Unlike early decision, you are free
to apply to other colleges and make your final decision
in the late spring. Most schools do not require a non-refundable
deposit for early action.
Early Admission
You are a high school junior who has earned most of
the credits needed for high school graduation. You apply
for college classes during your senior year of high
school with a plan to transfer these credits later.
Early Admission Timeline
- Check with your first-choice school to see if it
offers early admission.
- Mark that school's deadlines on your calendar.
- Keep in mind: You still must complete all of the
application tasks—you just have less time to complete
them.
Applications for early action are usually due between
November 1 and December 1.
- Complete the application in September.
- Request letters of recommendation in mid-September.
- Begin writing your essay when you receive the applications.
You’ll receive the school's decision 4–6 weeks after
you submit the application.
- If your application is accepted:
Review the school's conditions and requirements.
- If you are deferred: The school
may reconsider your application during the normal
calendar cycle.
- If you receive a rejection: Submit
applications to other schools on your list.
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