I'm curious if the University of Iowa has a rolling admissions policy. I'm planning my application schedule and need to know if there's extra flexibility with their deadlines. Any info from current applicants?
Yes, the University of Iowa does indeed have a rolling admissions policy. This means that applications are reviewed as they come in and decisions are released on a rolling basis. While this policy gives you some flexibility, it's always advisable to apply as soon as possible. This is because spaces might gradually fill up as more and more decisions are made.
The University has priority deadlines which they encourage you to meet. The early action priority deadline is November 1, and the priority deadline for Freshman merit scholarships is March 1. However, they will generally accept applications until the start of the term you're applying for, space permitting.
Please note that financial aid and housing assignments are often granted on a first-come, first-served basis, so it can be advantageous to apply earlier rather than later. Lastly, always keep an eye on their official website or contact their admissions office for the most current and accurate details.
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