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When are Texas college application deadlines?

Hey there, I have started researching Texas colleges and I am curious about the application deadlines for various universities. Can someone provide a general timeline on when application deadlines tend to be for Texas colleges, both for early decision/action and regular decision? Thank you!

6 months ago

Hello! Application deadlines for Texas colleges can vary depending on the institution, but I'll provide you with a general timeline for some popular Texas universities. Keep in mind that it's always essential to double-check the deadlines on each school's official website, because they can change from year to year.

1. University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin):

- Early Action: October 15

- Regular Decision: December 1

2. Texas A&M University:

- Early Action (only for engineering applicants): October 15

- Regular Decision: December 1

3. Rice University:

- Early Decision (binding): November 1

- Regular Decision: January 4

4. University of Houston:

- Priority Scholarship Deadline (not binding): November 1

- Regular Decision: June 2

5. Baylor University:

- Early Decision (binding): November 1

- Early Action (non-binding): November 1

- Regular Decision: February 1

6. Texas Christian University (TCU):

- Early Decision I (binding): November 1

- Early Action (non-binding): November 1

- Early Decision II (binding): February 1

- Regular Decision: February 1

7. Southern Methodist University (SMU):

- Early Decision I (binding): November 1

- Early Action (non-binding): November 1

- Early Decision II (binding): January 15

- Regular Decision: January 15

These are just a few examples of Texas universities and their application deadlines. Remember that early decision is binding, which means that you commit to attending the university if accepted, whereas early action and priority deadlines are non-binding, and you can still consider other schools.

Finally, beyond just their application deadlines, if you end up applying to any of these schools and want tips on how to maximize your chances of acceptance, I'd head to CollegeVine's blog, which contains thorough breakdowns of many of their application essays. For example, here are the posts for many of the schools listed above:

- UT Austin: https://blog.collegevine.com/how-to-write-the-ut-austin-essays

- Texas A&M: https://blog.collegevine.com/how-to-write-the-texas-am-university-essays

- Rice: https://blog.collegevine.com/how-to-write-the-rice-university-essays

- TCU: https://blog.collegevine.com/how-to-write-the-texas-christian-university-essays

- SMU: https://blog.collegevine.com/how-to-write-the-southern-methodist-university-essays

Good luck!

6 months ago

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