I'm thinking about applying to the University of Denver through Early Decision II. Does anyone know the key dates and requirements? I'd love to hear about the timeline if you applied in the past!
Sure, I'd be happy to help. The University of Denver offers Early Decision I and II, revolving around distinct timelines. You're interested in Early Decision II, so here are the key dates and requirements:
1. Application Deadline: This is typically around January 15th. It's better to check the university's website or admission portal for the most accurate deadline.
2. Decision Notification: For Early Decision II, applicants usually receive their decisions in late February.
3. Deposit Deadline: If you are accepted, you usually need to submit your deposit by a specified date in March. Typically, this is around March 1st, but you should check your admission letter for the precise date.
In terms of requirements, you'll need to submit the Common Application, which includes your personal statement. Other required documents usually include your high school transcript, one letter of recommendation from a counselor or teacher, as well as your standardized test scores (if you opt to submit them since the University of Denver is test-optional). An application fee is also required, but fee waivers are available to those who qualify.
Do remember, though, that by choosing Early Decision, you are making a binding commitment to attend if accepted. This means that if you are accepted via Early Decision II, you are expected to withdraw all other college applications. So, before making the decision, ensure that the University of Denver is unquestionably your first choice.
Finally, it's important to verify all this information on the University of Denver's official website, as dates and requirements can change from cycle to cycle. Best of luck with your application!
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