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What's the deal with 2025 college regular decision dates?

I'm trying to get a handle on when regular decision notifications will be released in 2025. Are there any general timelines or specific dates I should keep an eye out for when applying to different colleges?

a year ago

Colleges typically notify Regular Decision applicants of their admissions decision between March 1 and April 1, though it can vary depending on the institution. Some universities will give a specific date, especially those on the Common Application. Other colleges, however, only provide a vague window.

It's also worth noting that the decision release process can differ as well. Some schools will send decision letters via mail, while others notify applicants through an online portal. In some cases, you may even receive decisions via email.

While it's difficult to predict exact release dates so early, some popular universities tend to release their decisions around the same time each year. For example, Ivy League universities release their decisions on "Ivy Day", which usually falls on the last Thursday in March.

Remember, though, extenuating circumstances can alter these timelines, so always double-check with the specific college's admissions office if you want the most accurate information.

The best way to stay on top of updates is to regularly check your email (including your spam folder) for any communications from the universities you applied to. Also, you should log into your online application portals frequently in case any updates have been posted there.

Ultimately, the waiting period can be a stressful time, but keeping track of important updates and potential decision dates can give some structure to the waiting game. Remember that no matter when you receive your decision, it is crucial to have a plan and be prepared for any outcome. It's normal to be anxious, but try to remain positive and keep things in perspective as much as possible.

a year ago

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