I'm looking into Boston University and I want to make sure I understand the Early Decision II deadlines. When should I have everything submitted, and is there any flexibility in case of issues? Thanks!
You're right to be diligent about understanding and meeting deadlines, as it's a crucial part of the college application process.
For Boston University specifically, the deadline for submitting an Early Decision II application is typically January 6th. This includes your Common Application, the BU supplement, and any additional required materials, such as transcripts and letters of recommendation.
It's crucial to have everything submitted by this date to ensure that your application is complete and gets reviewed in the early decision pool. Colleges are usually quite strict with their deadlines.
In terms of flexibility, unforeseen circumstances do happen, and Boston University, like many other colleges, understands this. Exceptional situations might include severe weather events or other natural disasters. However, flexibility tends to be the exception, not the norm. If you find yourself facing an insurmountable issue that prevents you from submitting your application by the deadline, it would be a good idea to contact the admissions office as soon as possible to discuss your situation.
Finally, if admitted under Early Decision II, Boston University typically releases decisions by the end of February.
Keep in mind that Early Decision II is a binding commitment. Should you be accepted, you're expected to withdraw all other college applications and enroll at Boston University, provided your financial needs are met. So, you should only apply Early Decision if Boston University is your absolute first choice.
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