I'm planning my college applications for next year and I'm specifically interested in Florida schools. Can anyone share which universities in Florida offer rolling admissions?
Sure! Rolling admissions is when a college continues to accept applications and make admissions decisions on a regular basis up until classes start. Here are some Florida universities that practice rolling admissions:
1. University of Miami: Typically, they notify students of their decision within four weeks of receiving the completed application.
2. Florida Atlantic University (FAU): FAU operates on a rolling admissions basis and aims to respond within a few weeks of an application being completed.
3. Nova Southeastern University: They use rolling admissions and usually notify applicants of their decision within 3 weeks of receiving the completed application.
4. Stetson University: They also operate on a rolling admissions basis and try to notify students of their decision within two weeks of receiving the completed application.
5. Barry University: Barry also follows a rolling admissions policy.
6. Florida Institute of Technology: They have a rolling admission policy as well.
7. Jacksonville University: Like the others, Jacksonville University also uses a rolling admissions process.
Remember, while these schools may use rolling admissions, they still often have priority deadlines, usually for scholarships and/or housing. It's wise to submit your application as early as possible, as more spots are generally available earlier in the application cycle.
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