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College application deadline for Fall 2024?

Hey everyone, I'm starting to prepare for the college application process for Fall 2024. When is the general deadline for submitting applications? Are there any differences in deadlines for early decision/action and regular applications? Thanks for the help!

a year ago

The college application deadlines for Fall 2024 can vary depending on whether you apply through Early Decision (ED), Early Action (EA), or Regular Decision (RD). Here's an overview of typical deadlines for each type of admissions process:

1. Early Decision:

Early Decision deadlines usually fall around November 1st or November 15th (these dates can vary slightly by school). If you apply through ED and are accepted, you're obligated to attend that school, so make sure it's your top choice before applying. Decisions for ED applicants are generally released in mid-December.

2. Early Action:

Early Action deadlines typically align with those of Early Decision–around November 1st or November 15th. However, EA admissions are non-binding, meaning you don't have to commit to the school if you're accepted. Like ED applicants, EA applicants also usually receive decisions in mid-December.

3. Regular Decision:

Regular Decision deadlines are most commonly around January 1st or January 15th, but, again, can vary depending on the school. Some colleges might have deadlines as late as February or March. Decisions for RD applicants are generally released between late March and early April.

It's crucial for you to research the specific deadlines for each college you plan to apply to, as they can differ slightly from these generalized dates. Keep in mind that certain schools might also have additional deadlines for specific programs, scholarships, or financial aid.

Lastly, remember to give yourself enough time to fill out the application, write your essays, and gather all the required materials like transcripts, letters of recommendation, and test scores (if applicable). Good luck on your college application journey!

a year ago

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