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2025 Early Decision (ED) and Early Action (EA) College Admissions Trends

CTK College Coach

Regular Decision, Early Action, Rolling Admissions, Early Decision. CTK College Coach What are the trends for early decision and early acceptance for Class of 2025 compared to outcomes in the last few years? Northwestern, for example, had an increase of more than15% in early decision applications.

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Deferred? 5 Things You Need to Know This Year

Top Tier Admissions

As a deferred student, your application will be reconsidered in the regular round and you are released from the binding commitment of early decision. Across the more competitive schools, roughly 10% of deferred students are ultimately accepted in the regular decision round.

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Wake Forest University 

Ivy Central

Types of Admission The students can apply through the Early Decision and Regular Decision cycle. Early Decision I and Early Decision II is an opportunity for students to show that Wake Forest University is their number one choice. The acceptance rate for Early Decision was 30.6%.

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Can a College Revoke Your Acceptance? Insights and Advice

AdmissionSight

Unsatisfactory academic performance For example, you’re a senior coasting through your final semester, thinking the hard part is over. College demands consistency and growth, and slacking off in your final semester suggests you’re not up for the challenge. You skip class, stop turning in work, and even drop an AP course.

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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. 2) EA and ED are not the only games in town.

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What to Do If Your College Application is Deferred

Great College Advice

As the first wave of Early Action (EA) and Early Decision (ED) results arrive in the first few weeks of December, many students may be deferred from the school of their dreams. By being deferred, the college is telling you that it has been unable to make a final decision on your application.

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Applying Early Decision: Advantages and Disadvantages

The College Solutions Blog

From Applying early decision to college is often a highly effective way to increase the odds of getting accepted at many colleges that offer this admission option. At plenty of colleges, applying early action can also boost admission odds. Here are things to consider: Applying Early Decision Definition.