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Good rolling admission colleges?

Hi everyone, I'm trying to plan out my college applications, and I want to apply to some rolling admission schools. Any recommendations for good rolling admission colleges? Thanks!

8 months ago

Hi there! Rolling admission colleges can be a great option because they review applications as they come in and often make decisions earlier than regular decision schools. Here's a list of some well-regarded rolling admission colleges across different regions:

1. Penn State University - a large public research university with a strong engineering program, business school, and a variety of other majors.

2. Purdue University - another public research university known for its engineering, science, and agricultural programs.

3. University of Pittsburgh - it offers a mix of strong liberal arts and STEM programs, plus an excellent pre-med track.

4. Michigan State University - a diverse public research institution with well-respected programs in business, engineering, and the natural sciences.

5. Indiana University - Bloomington - a top public research university with a renowned music school (Jacobs School of Music) and strong business program (Kelley School of Business).

6. Arizona State University - it has a solid honors college (Barrett, The Honors College) and is known for its innovation and sustainability initiatives.

7. University of Tulsa - a private research university with strong engineering and natural sciences programs, as well as excellent programs in the arts and humanities.

8. University of Minnesota - Twin Cities - a large public research university with a wide range of programs, from business and engineering to liberal arts.

9. Loyola University Chicago - a private Jesuit university with strong social sciences, humanities, and healthcare-related programs.

When applying to rolling admission schools, it's a good idea to submit your application as early as possible because the earlier you apply, the better your chances are of getting accepted. However, it's essential to still prioritize high-quality applications, so don't sacrifice the quality of your application just to submit it quickly. Best of luck with your college applications!

8 months ago

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