I'm considering applying to Indiana University, and I'm curious if they have rolling admissions. It would really help me plan my application timeline.
Indiana University practices Rolling Admission, meaning they review applications as they come in and continue to accept applications until they've filled all the spots in the incoming class. Given this, it can be advantageous to apply earlier in the cycle, as more spots are available. However, please do note that certain programs within the university may have their own specific deadlines, so it's essential to check the department's specific criteria. The sooner you submit your application, the sooner you'll receive a decision, which can indeed be beneficial in planning out your application timeline for other schools.
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