Has anyone applied to Fairleigh Dickinson University with rolling admissions? I'm trying to figure out how it impacts the application process and timing. Should I be aiming to get my application in as soon as possible to boost my chances?
You're hitting the nail on the head with thinking about rolling admissions. For these types of programs, it's generally beneficial to apply as soon as you're able, provided that your application is polished and complete.
For schools, like Fairleigh Dickinson University, that use rolling admissions, applications are evaluated in the order in which they're received. There is no hard deadline, but they'll make decisions as long as there are spaces available in the incoming class.
So, by applying early, you're potentially competing against fewer applicants and that can be a positive. On the other hand, waiting later might mean contending with a larger pool of applications if the school is a popular one that receives a high number of submissions. It could also mean less financial aid availability if you apply later in the cycle.
In terms of timing, if you can get your application in during the first half of the admission cycle, that might give you an edge. But always prioritize the quality of your application. It's better to wait and submit a well-rounded application later than to rush and submit a less impressive one early.
Results also usually come back quicker with rolling admissions policies, so you could hear back within a few weeks of applying, rather than having to wait until spring.
As always, it's good to check with the admissions office of Fairleigh Dickinson University for their specific insight into the rolling admissions process. That can give you the most accurate advice tailored to their unique system. Good luck with your application!
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