Greetings everyone, so as the college process is slowly creeping up on me, I'm considering applying to a couple of colleges that offer rolling admissions. But I'm really not too familiar with the concept or which colleges typically use this method. Anyone care to share any insight on this?
Of course! Rolling admissions is an admissions method that allows colleges to evaluate applications as they're submitted instead of waiting for a hard deadline. Essentially, you can apply at any time within a large window, and the school will evaluate your application and make a decision within a few weeks of receiving your completed application. This process typically starts in the fall and can extend into the spring or until all spots are filled.
A range of schools use this approach, including many state universities and private colleges. Here are a few examples:
1. Penn State University: Penn State evaluates applications on a rolling basis starting in September.
2. University of Alabama: The University of Alabama employs a rolling admissions process, and you can apply as early as July.
3. Michigan State University: Michigan State releases applications in July and reviews them on a rolling basis.
4. University of Pittsburgh: Pitt has a rolling admissions policy and they begin to review applications in late September.
5. Loyola University Chicago: Loyola University begins reviewing applications on a rolling basis starting from September 15th.
It's important to apply early if you're considering schools with rolling admissions because spots can fill up quickly. While these schools may technically accept applications into the spring, they can run out of available spots well before the end of the application window. Applying early will not only give you the best chance of acceptance but also offer more opportunities for scholarships, housing selection, and course registration.
Remember that deadlines, policies, and application procedures may change, so always double-check each school's specific admissions webpage for the most accurate and current information. Good luck with your applications!
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