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Preparing for Early Admissions Decisions

AHM Advising

If you happen to receive a defer or deny decision in December, take a deep breath and remember that this is not the end of the journey - it is just a detour. If you applied Early Decision and are deferred, you are a competitive candidate for admission or you would have been denied.

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Deferred? 5 Things You Need to Know This Year

Top Tier Admissions

One major benefit of applying to college during the early rounds is receiving an admissions decision ahead of the regular timeline. For students who take advantage of the early admissions rounds, there are four possible outcomes: acceptance, denial, deferral, or direct-to-waitlist (a rarer option used at a few schools like UNC).

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Should I Apply ED I or ED II to College

Spark Admissions

But when you dug deeper, you found a lot more than “early decision” – you found Early Action, Early Decision I, Early Decision II, and something called Single Choice Early Action, whatever that is. What Makes Early Decision I Different than Early Decision II?

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A Simplified College Application Timeline Every High Schooler Needs

AdmissionSight

Early decision and early action applications usually have deadlines in November of your senior year, while most regular decision applications are due between January 1 and March 1. Submit your early decision application if that’s the route you’ve chosen. Submit your CSS PROFILE if you’re applying early.

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Rice University Acceptance Rate: Admissions Statistics

AdmissionSight

In this blog, well break down Rice Universitys acceptance rate and key admissions trends, including Regular and Early Admissions, yield, transfer, and waitlist rates. Early Decision 2,886 442 15.3% Class of 2029 stats More recently, Rice dropped its Early Decision results for the Class of 2029.

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Early Decision vs Regular Decision: Which is Better?

Great College Advice

This is the time of year when I get calls from parents and students asking whether they should apply to college via early decision vs regular decision. This decision is a very important one, especially if you are considering some of the more selective colleges and universities in the country.

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Accepted, Deferred, Denied – Next Steps

Berkeley² Academy

After spending months working hard on their college applications, our seniors are finally hearing back from schools where they applied under early admissions plans! However, even after youve submitted your applications and received a decision, there is still work to be done and options to be weighed.