Hey everyone, I was wondering if deadlines for college applications are typically the same across all schools or if they're different for each one. And what's the best way to keep track of them all?
Yes, application deadlines can vary from school to school, and they may also depend on the application type (e.g., Early Decision, Early Action, Regular Decision). To give you a general overview, here are some typical deadlines:
1. Early Decision (ED) — Often falls around November 1st or 15th.
2. Early Action (EA) — Usually around November 1st or 15th, although some schools may have later EA deadlines in December.
3. Regular Decision (RD) — Typically January 1st or 15th, but this can also vary, with some being earlier in December or as late as February or March.
4. Rolling Admissions — Some schools have rolling admissions, which means they accept applications throughout the year until they have filled their incoming class or reached a specific deadline.
To keep track of all the deadlines, follow these steps:
1. Make a list of all the colleges you plan to apply to.
2. Research each college's website or Common App/Coalition App to find their specific deadlines for each application type (ED, EA, RD).
3. Create a spreadsheet or use a tool like Google Sheets to maintain a centralized database of all the deadlines. Along with the school name and deadline, you might want to include additional columns for application components like recommendation letters, financial aid, and supplements.
4. Set reminders on your calendar, phone, or an app like Trello to ensure you submit each application ahead of the deadline.
Keep in mind that although there may be some overlap in deadlines, it's crucial to stay organized and verify each college's specific requirements to avoid missing any critical deadlines. Good luck in organizing your college application process!
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