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Desperate for Universities with Rolling Admissions

Hello everyone! Does anyone have knowledge of any universities that have a rolling admissions process? I'm trying to maximize my options, so if there's any info you could give, it would mean a lot. Thanks a bunch!

3 months ago

Sure thing! Many schools use rolling admissions, which basically means they review applications as they come in and continue to accept students until they've filled all their spots. Here's a list of universities and colleges known for their rolling admissions process:

1. Arizona State University - Arizona State reviews applications on a rolling admissions basis and begins accepting applications August 1st.

2. Penn State University - Penn State reviews applications as they receive them and typically responds within 4 to 6 weeks.

3. Indiana University Bloomington - They begin accepting applications in the fall and continue until all spots are filled.

4. University of Alabama - Applications are reviewed on rolling basis starting from July 1st.

5. Michigan State University - Admission decisions are made on a rolling basis beginning in mid-October.

6. University of Pittsburgh - Pitt offers rolling admission for all but their nursing program.

7. University of Minnesota - They aim to review applications within 2 to 8 weeks of submission.

8. Loyola University Chicago - Their rolling admissions start as early as September 1st.

It's important to note, however, that while these schools have rolling admissions, many of them also have priority deadlines. Applying by these deadlines can increase your chances of admission, as well as your chances of receiving scholarships and financial aid. You'll also want to double-check the admissions policies of each institution, as rolling admissions can sometimes vary by degree program or student type (transfer, international, etc.). And of course, as with any type of application process, the sooner you apply, the better.

Good luck with your applications!

3 months ago

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