I'm getting kinda stressed waiting to hear back from the colleges I applied to. Just wondering, when do most colleges typically release their admissions decisions? Does it vary a lot between schools?
It's natural to be anxious while waiting to hear back from colleges, but rest assured, there's a general timeline for when most admissions decisions are released. For regular decision applicants, most colleges typically release decisions between mid-March and early April. However, there can be some variation between schools, with some releasing decisions as early as February or as late as May.
For early decision (ED) or early action (EA) applicants, decisions are usually released between mid-December and early February. This also varies by school, with some having rolling admissions decisions, meaning they send out decisions as they're made, and others having multiple EA deadlines that result in different decision release dates.
It's important to note that the specific dates you'll hear back can depend on the individual college, and it's a good idea to check their websites or contact the admissions office to get a better understanding of their timeline. Each school's admissions portal may also provide information on their decision release timeframe.
Finally, keep in mind that how a college releases decisions can vary as well: some release decisions all at once on a specific date, while others may release decisions in waves over a period of time. Try your best to stay patient and focus on other aspects of your life while you wait for the results. Good luck!
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