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-This plan is similar
to the early decision plan; however, students notified
of admissions need not accept the college’s offer of admissions
but may file other applications.Several features to remember
are:
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early action candidates can be rejected
* no financial awards are made until April
* candidates must have superior records,
as the process is highly selective.
. There are a few colleges
that have this plan. Under Single Choice, you may only
apply to one college Early Action. Harvard, Yale, and
Stanford are among the colleges that use this plan.
--Early decision is a plan under which
you may submit your credentials early to a college, usually
by November 1 of your senior year. You are notified
of your status by Mid-December.As part of an early decision
plan, you are required to sign a statement agreeing to
accept an offer of admission from that school if it is
made.
--The regular
admissions process is the plan under which you submit
your credentials during December or January.Your application
is evaluated during February and March, and you are notified
of your status by April 15.Most students apply to college
under this plan.
--Rolling admissions is the plan
under which candidates submit credentials at their convenience
up to a certain date, usually January 1.They receive an
offer of acceptance of rejection within four weeks. |
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