Hi, guys! I've been considering applying to colleges with rolling admissions as part of my application strategy. I like the flexibility it offers. Can anyone recommend some good schools that have this?
Sure, many schools use rolling admissions and offer great educational experiences. Here are a few examples with diverse program offerings:
1. Pennsylvania State University (Penn State) - Known for its high-quality engineering, business, and education programs, Penn State is a great option if you're interested in those areas.
2. Arizona State University (ASU) - ASU has a wide array of strong programs, including notable contributions in sustainability, journalism, and business.
3. University of Minnesota (UM) - Tends to be recognized for its strong programs in chemical engineering, psychology, and public health.
4. Michigan State University (MSU) - MSU is very well-regarded in the realm of supply chain management, packaging science, and education.
5. Indiana University Bloomington (IU Bloomington) - IU Bloomington has a robust music program and an acclaimed business school.
Remember that if you apply early in the cycle with rolling admissions, you're often more likely to get admitted. Also, keep an eye on the priority deadline—if you apply before that date, you might see benefits like better consideration for competitive programs, scholarship opportunities, or student housing. Best of luck with your applications!
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