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Colleges with late acceptance deadlines?

Hi everyone, I'm looking for colleges that have late acceptance deadlines (like May or later) in case I don't get into my top choices. Can anyone recommend some good late acceptance colleges?

6 months ago

Sure, there are several colleges that have late acceptance deadlines, often called "rolling admission" colleges. These schools review applications and make decisions on a continuous basis, allowing you more flexibility in when you submit your application.

Here are some colleges that offer rolling admissions or have late deadlines:

1. Arizona State University (ASU) - Located in Tempe, Arizona, ASU offers over 300 undergraduate degree programs and is well-regarded for its business, engineering, and sustainability programs.

2. Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) - IUPUI is a public research university that offers diverse undergraduate degrees and is known for its health sciences, engineering, and liberal arts programs.

3. Michigan Technological University (MTU) - MTU is in Houghton, Michigan, and is renowned for its engineering, environmental sciences, and computer sciences programs.

4. Penn State University (PSU) - PSU is a public research university located in State College, Pennsylvania, offering various undergraduate programs, including strong engineering, nursing, and business disciplines.

5. University of Alabama (UA) - Located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, UA provides a variety of undergraduate programs, with strengths in business, engineering, and health sciences.

Keep in mind that some of these schools may have priority deadlines earlier in the application season, so it's essential to submit your application as early as possible to ensure your best chance at getting accepted. Also, be aware that scholarship and financial aid opportunities may be limited the later you apply.

I recommend having a mix of colleges on your list, including those with regular deadlines and rolling admissions, to ensure you have options in case your top-choice schools don't work out. Good luck with your applications!

6 months ago

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