UniversitiesEarly Action 1Early Decision 1Regular Decision Date Harvard University December 16 March-end Stanford University December 15 April 1 Yale University December 15 April 1 Cornell University December 13 mid-December early-April Northwestern University December 8 March-end Princeton University Decembe...
Early decision is a binding commitment, while early action gives students more flexibility in the college decision process.
Check out the latest early decision and early action notification dates for the Class of 2028 for several popular public and private schools we cover.
Early Action deadlines are usually November 1 or 15. Expect to hear back mid-December. A handful of colleges also have Early Action II, with a January 1 deadline and expected reply by mid-February. You likely won’t have to make a decision on whether to attend until May ...
Applying Early Action is also considered “non-binding,” so if you're accepted, you do not have to go to that college—as opposed to Early Decision, which is like a binding contract with the school. Applying Early Decision is similar to Early Action, but if you apply Early Dec...
Here's our initial list of reported early decision and early action admission rates for the Class of 2024. This list includes results from Barnard, Boston College, Boston University, Brown, Colby, Colgate, Colorado College, Cornell, Dartmouth, Duke, Emory, Emory (Oxford), Georgetown, Georgia ...
"I think if students have enough time, that's a great goal to get comfortable with it. But I think they really need to make that decision and determination on their own." Read: What to Know About Early Action, Early Decision in College Admissions. Fall of Senior Year If a student has...
The Top 5 College Application Deadlines You Need to Know About:Early Action, Early Decision, Regular Decision! There are so many choices for college application deadlines. Here's a breakdown of the top five you should know. Should I Apply to College Early Decision or ...
Students have until May 1st to make a decision about attending. Single-Choice Early Action: As with Early Action, Single-Choice Early Action applicants are not bound to attend should they be admitted. Also, like Early Action, applicants have until May 1st to make a decision. Unlike regular ...
Here you will find threads to discuss applications and decisions for the hundreds of Early Decision and Early Action programs at colleges throughout the U.S. You will find a thread for each school that has an ED/EA process. Use the thread to connect with other applicants, discuss strategy,...