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How does rolling admissions work for New England colleges in 2024?

I'm considering applying to colleges in New England and I heard that some of them offer rolling admissions. Can anyone explain how this works and if it's different in 2024? Any specific schools I should look into?

a year ago

Rolling admissions is a process in which colleges and universities review applications as they come in, and make decisions on a continual basis. Essentially, it operates on a first-come, first-served basis. You can submit your applications anytime within a large window, which usually extends for many months.

For the 2024 application cycle, the process itself of rolling admissions hasn't changed. However, deadlines might have been adjusted so you'll want to check the specific dates for each school you're interested in.

Here are a few New England colleges that typically offer rolling admissions:

1. Hampshire College (MA) - they start accepting applications in early fall and continue until their incoming class is full.

2. Johnson & Wales University (RI) - The application opens in August, and they suggest applying early since the quicker applications are complete, the quicker admissions decisions are made, and the more financial aid is likely available.

3. University of New England (ME) - They encourage applicants to apply by December 1 for best consideration.

The rolling admissions process can benefit you by providing more flexibility, allowing you to submit your application when it's ready rather than rushing to meet a tight deadline. Remember, since decisions in rolling admissions are given on a continual basis, it's typically in your best interest to submit your application sooner rather than later, as admission spots can fill up over time. But, as always, you want to make sure your application is strong, so don't rush and compromise the quality of your submission.

Each of these schools is unique so you'll want to consider other factors like the academic programs, campus culture, and location to see if they'll be a good fit for you. Be sure to check the schools' specific admissions webpages for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

a year ago

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