I applied to the University of South Carolina and am on edge waiting for regular decision results. Do they typically release decisions on a specific date or timeframe?
The University of South Carolina typically releases regular decision results in mid- to late-March. However, the exact date can vary from year to year. Many colleges, including USC, have been moving towards what's known as "rolling notifications." This means that once an admissions decision has been made on your application, they will notify you, instead of waiting to release all decisions at once.
In past years, applicants have reported receiving their decisions anywhere from mid-March to early April. You can check your applicant portal regularly, as this is often the first place where you'll see your admission decision. As always, please check the university's admissions website or directly contact the admissions office for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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