So, I'm thinking about applying to the university in St. Cloud, MN, and they have rolling admission. How does this influence when I submit my application to make it more competitive?
Rolling admission means that an institution continues to accept applications until all available spots are filled. So the sooner you apply, the better. This scenario gives you quite a bit of flexibility as you don't have the rush of a specific deadline, but given the nature of rolling admission, it's always best to apply early.
One thing to note is that despite no strict deadline, some universities might still have priority application deadlines for rolling admission where applying on or before this date may increase the odds of admission and/or provide earlier notification. So, you'll want to check if St. Cloud State University has such a date.
Further, if you're considering financial aid or scholarships, applying earlier is generally better because some aid may run out as the rolling admission cycle progresses.
Lastly, the earlier you get your application in, the earlier you'll typically hear back. This could give you more time to consider your offers from different schools.
In conclusion, while you technically have the flexibility of a wide timescale for submission, aiming to get your application in early will likely increase the competitiveness of your application and could result in you receiving the best possible financial aid package.
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