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When are regular decision college applications released?

I'm curious about when colleges usually release their regular decision applications. Do most schools release them around a certain time each year, or does it vary quite a bit between institutions?

a year ago

Yes, indeed, the release of regular decision applications does vary quite a bit between colleges and universities. However, even with this variability, there are some general trends.

Most colleges and universities will make their applications available in August or September. This is usually prior to the beginning of the academic year, which gives students ample time to complete their applications by the regular decision deadlines, which usually fall in early January for most schools.

However, keep in mind that some colleges may release their applications earlier, and others might release them later. Additionally, some colleges with rolling admission policies will accept applications almost year-round, so you can submit your application at nearly any time.

As for the announcements regarding application availability, this would often be released via the college's admissions website or through their social media channels. Therefore, it's a good idea to check those regularly if you're eager to start the process as soon as possible.

In summary, while a lot of colleges will release their applications in the fall, specifics may vary, and it's best to check each college's website to be sure. This way, you can create a schedule to manage your time effectively and avoid any last-minute stress.

a year ago

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