Hey everyone, I'm curious about when college acceptance letters typically arrive. Should I expect them around a specific time frame or does it vary depending on the college?
It does vary depending on the college and the application plan you selected, but here's a general timeline to give you an idea:
1. Early Decision (ED) and Early Action (EA) applicants: Results for these plans typically come around mid-December to early January. Keep in mind that some schools might have slightly different dates or release decisions on a rolling basis within this time frame.
2. Regular Decision (RD) applicants: Decisions usually start rolling out in late March through April. Similar to ED and EA, the specific dates can vary depending on the college.
3. Rolling Admissions: For colleges that use rolling admissions, decisions may be sent out anytime after the application has been reviewed. This can start as early as the fall and continue until the class is full. It's generally best to apply early to these schools, as spots might fill up over time.
It's important to check each college's specific timeline, as some schools have their own unique schedules. You can typically find this information on their admissions website or in your application portal once you've applied.
Also, remember that financial aid award letters might be sent separately from the acceptance letters in some cases. They usually follow a similar timeline but can vary depending on the school.
Good luck with your college applications, and I hope you receive positive news in your acceptance letters!
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