Hey everyone, I'm considering applying to Georgetown through their Early Action program, but I'm a bit unsure about the rules. Is it a binding decision or can I apply to other schools too if I get accepted? Thanks in advance!
Georgetown's Early Action program is non-binding, which means that if you are accepted, you are not obligated to enroll and can still apply to other schools during the Regular Decision cycle. You'll have until May 1st to make your final decision about which college you'd like to attend, giving you enough time to compare financial aid packages and consider other factors before committing. Good luck with your application!
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