Hi everyone, I'm a little confused about college application deadlines. I know they vary by school, but what is the general deadline for most universities? Any help would be appreciated!
Hello! College application deadlines do vary by school, but there are some common deadlines you can expect. Here's a general timeline to help you out:
1. Early Action (EA) and Early Decision (ED) deadlines: These deadlines typically fall between November 1st and November 15th. Early Action is non-binding, meaning you do not have to commit to the school if you're accepted. Early Decision, on the other hand, is binding, so if you're accepted, you'll be expected to attend that school.
2. Regular Decision deadlines: Regular Decision deadlines are usually between January 1st and February 1st. This is the most common deadline, and most applicants will submit their applications during this window. Note that some schools have rolling admissions, meaning there's no set deadline, and applications are reviewed on a first-come, first-served basis.
3. Late and Rolling Admissions deadlines: Some universities allow applicants to submit after the regular decision deadline, as late as March, April, or even beyond. However, this varies by school and is not as common as the previous two deadlines.
4. Transfer application deadlines: If you're applying as a transfer student, deadlines can be different, often occurring around March or April.
Regardless of which type of deadline you're considering, it's crucial to check the specific deadlines for the colleges you're applying to on their websites. Each college may have its own particular timeline, and meeting their deadlines is essential to having your application considered. Good luck with your application process!
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