I'm planning my applications for fall 2025 and want to target some colleges with rolling admissions. How can I find out which schools offer rolling admissions, and are there any advantages to applying to these schools?
Several colleges in the U.S. offer rolling admissions. In this system, colleges review applications as they come in and make decisions throughout the admission cycle until all available spots are filled. Some well-known colleges that have rolling admissions include Penn State, University of Pittsburgh, Michigan State University, and Loyola Marymount University. Always check the admission policy on the school's website though as these things can change from year to year.
The advantage of applying to rolling admission schools is that you can potentially receive an admission offer relatively quickly, which can reduce the stress of the college application process. However, while the deadline for these schools might be later (possibly as late as July), it's still recommended to apply as early as possible. Schools with rolling admissions can start accepting students immediately after they start accepting applications, so available spots can fill up quickly.
One resource to look for colleges with rolling admission would be college search tools. When you set the filters for your college search, include "rolling admissions" to show the universities that offer this option. Make sure to verify this with the college's admissions webpage too.
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