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Southern California universities' rolling admissions policies

Do any universities in Southern California offer rolling admissions? How do I navigate this if I'm applying to several schools in the area?

5 hours ago

Yes, there are several universities in Southern California that practice rolling admissions. By utilizing a rolling admissions policy, these institutions review applications as they come in and continue accepting students until all spots in the upcoming class are filled. Because these schools don't have a set deadline, it gives you a bit more flexibility in your application strategy.

Here are a few examples of Southern California universities with rolling admissions:

1. California Baptist University

2. Azusa Pacific University

3. Biola University

4. University of La Verne

To navigate this while applying to multiple institutions, here are a few tips:

Timing: Generally, it's in your best interest to apply as early as possible. Even though there isn't a set deadline, spots can fill up quickly. Some of these institutions may start releasing admissions decisions as early as September.

Manage Your Process: Since the admissions processes can vary from school to school, you can still set your own deadlines to stay organized. It may be helpful to prioritize your applications based on factors such as your level of interest in the school or financial considerations.

Monitor Admissions Decisions: It's important to keep an eye on your email or admissions portal, because colleges with rolling admissions often also send decisions on a rolling basis.

Remember, while it may seem less stressful to apply to schools with rolling admissions as there's not a hard deadline, it doesn't mean you should postpone your application. The early bird does indeed often get the worm in these cases!

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