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When are the Early Decision Dates for Colleges?

Hi all, I'm a bit stressed out trying to juggle deadlines for college applications. Especially for colleges that offer Early Decision, it'd be great if anyone could share a general timeline for application and decision release dates?

2 months ago

Sure, I'd be happy to share a general timeline for Early Decision applications and decisions.

- Early Decision I application deadlines: These typically fall around November 1, but this can vary slightly from college to college. Always double-check the exact deadline on the college's website.

- Early Decision II application deadlines: For schools that offer an Early Decision II round, the deadline is usually around January 1. Again, double-check each college's official deadline.

Now, let's talk about decision release dates:

- Early Decision I decisions: Colleges typically release these decisions mid-December. However, there can be some variation—some schools might release decisions as early as late November, while others may not announce decisions until late December.

- Early Decision II decisions: If you apply ED II, you can usually expect to hear back from the school in mid-February.

Remember, these are general timelines and can vary slightly from college to college. It's always best to check the specific dates for each of your prospective colleges on their official websites. Plus, be sure to take note of any additional requirements or documents that need to be submitted along with your application—they might have different deadlines. Best of luck with your applications!

2 months ago

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