I'm interested in the University of Oregon and need to know if they have rolling admissions. If anyone can share their experience or knowledge on this, I would really appreciate it!
University of Oregon operates on a regular decision basis, not a rolling admissions basis. This means that the university sets an application deadline (typically November 1 for Early Action and January 15 for Regular Decision) and they review applications after this deadline. Once the deadline passes, the admissions team will review applications and release decisions usually around March or April.
While University of Oregon is not rolling admissions, they are considered somewhat self-paced as they do allow for applications to be submitted after the regular decision deadline on a space-available basis. However, it's still recommended to apply by the stated deadlines to ensure you're considered for the best range of scholarships and housing.
This process contrasts rolling admissions, where the college reviews applications as they are received and makes decisions on a continual basis. It's an important distinction to understand because with a regular decision timeline, you'll need to submit all of your application materials by a specific date.
I hope this clarifies things for you and best of luck with your application!
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