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What are some Pennsylvania colleges that offer rolling admissions?

I'm trying to figure out my college application strategy and really want to apply to schools with rolling admissions to keep my options open. Does anyone know which colleges in Pennsylvania have rolling admissions policies?

6 hours ago

Sure, I can help with that. Several institutions in Pennsylvania have rolling admissions policies where they review applications as they're submitted and make admissions decisions throughout the admission cycle.

1. Pennsylvania State University: Known colloquially as Penn State, this public university system has multiple campuses across the state. The University Park campus is the most selective and is often what people are referring to when they say "Penn State."

2. University of Pittsburgh: Also known as Pitt, this is a four-year, public university located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

3. Temple University: This is another public university, located in Philadelphia. Temple is known for its strong programs in business, education, and media studies, among others.

4. Duquesne University: This is a private Catholic university located in Pittsburgh. Duquesne is noted for its programs in health sciences, business, and music.

5. Robert Morris University: Located in Suburban Pittsburgh, Robert Morris University is another university with rolling admissions. RMU is particularly known for its programs related to business, healthcare, and cybersecurity.

6. Indiana University of Pennsylvania: The Indiana University of Pennsylvania, or IUP, is a public university in Indiana, Pennsylvania. It offers a wide range of programs, particularly in the liberal arts, sciences, and health and human services.

Remember, even though these schools use the rolling admissions method, it's still a good idea to get your application in early in the admissions cycle if possible. While these schools continue to accept applications until their classes are filled, earlier applicants may have an advantage. The availability of spots can decrease as the admissions cycle progresses.

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