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Should I Apply ED2 to Haverford?

I'm considering Haverford College for Early Decision 2. Does the ED2 acceptance rate offer a significant advantage? I really love the campus vibe, but I'm also worried about committing too early.

3 months ago

Absolutely! Remember that applying Early Decision (ED), whether it's ED1 or ED2, is a great pathway if Haverford College is your top choice. The primary caveat of applying ED is that you have to commit to enrolling if you're accepted.

As for your question about the acceptance rate, it's essential to note that most colleges, Haverford included, typically see higher acceptance rates during Early Decision rounds as compared to Regular Decision. ED applicants are a smaller pool, and these applicants have shared a demonstrated interest by committing to the school if accepted.

Haverford's close-knit community and intellectual environment can indeed provide a compelling campus experience. However, you must weigh the pros and cons. Applying ED signifies a significant commitment, and you should do so wisely. Make sure you're not only attracted to the school's vibe but also its academic programs, extracurricular opportunities, and other components that would contribute to your college years.

A key consideration with ED is financial. While Haverford meets 100% of the demonstrated need for all admitted students, it would be helpful to use their net price calculator to evaluate if the financial commitment is feasible for you and your family. If the financial aid package you receive is inadequate, you can back out of the ED agreement, but it's better not to rely on this possibility.

I advise you to deeply reflect on what you want in your college experience and consider whether you feel ready to commit to Haverford. If you have any doubts, applying Regular Decision to keep your options open might be a more prudent course. Good luck!

3 months ago

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