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How does Syracuse University handle Early Decision II applications?

I'm considering applying Early Decision II to Syracuse University. Does anyone know how competitive this option is compared to regular decision? Any stories or stats to share? I'm really looking for all the info I can get!

a year ago

Early Decision II (ED II) at Syracuse University operates similarly to their Early Decision I (ED I) round. ED II is typically less competitive than ED I because many of the highly motivated students have already applied, but it still carries a higher acceptance rate compared to Regular Decision (RD) because it's a binding agreement that significantly benefits the university's yield rate.

The primary difference between the ED I and ED II timeline is the deadlines and notification dates. For ED II, the application deadline is typically in early January, and applicants usually receive the admission decision by mid-February.

While the university doesn't provide specific acceptance rate details for ED II, you can expect it to be somewhat higher than the overall acceptance rate, just like the ED I acceptance rate.

Make sure to consider the seriousness of the Early Decision binding agreement before deciding. If you are admitted, you are expected to accept the offer and withdraw all other college applications. The only exception that typically allows one to back out of an ED agreement is financial aid - if the aid package offered does not make attending the university feasible for your family, you usually have the option to decline.

Remember that if you're opting for ED II because Syracuse University is your absolute first choice, it might be the right strategy for you. If you are interested more in improving your admissions odds but Syracuse is not your top choice, you should reconsider ED II and perhaps go with the RD route instead. So, balance your decision between your clarity for Syracuse and your readiness to commit to it. Good luck!

a year ago

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