Hey everyone! Just wondering, when do college acceptance letters usually start coming in? I'm trying to plan my senior year calendar and I want to know when I should expect to start hearing back from schools. Thanks!
Hi there! The timeline for college acceptance letters can vary depending on the type of application and the specific schools you've applied to. Here's a general breakdown to help you plan:
1. Early Decision (ED) and Early Action (EA): If you've applied to colleges through Early Decision or Early Action, you can usually expect to receive decisions around mid-December. Some schools may release their decisions slightly earlier or later, so be sure to check each institution's website for specific dates.
2. Regular Decision: For Regular Decision applications, most colleges send out decisions between late March and early April. There's typically more variation in these dates, so again, it's a good idea to check the websites of the schools you've applied to for any announced decision release dates.
3. Rolling Admissions: For colleges with rolling admissions, decisions are sent out on an ongoing basis, usually beginning in the fall and continuing through the spring. In this case, you may receive a decision within a few weeks of submitting your application, depending on the school and when you applied.
Keep in mind that these timeframes are just rough estimates, and the exact dates may differ based on each school's specific schedule. To stay updated on your application status, it's best to regularly check your email and the college's application portal. Good luck with your applications, and I hope you receive some great news soon!
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