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Early decision (ED) or early acceptance is a type of early admission used in college admissions in the United States for admitting freshmen to undergraduate programs.It is used to indicate to the university or college that the candidate considers that institution to be their top choice through a binding commitment to enroll; in other words, if offered admission under an ED program, and the ...
Deadlines vary, with Early Decision or Early Action applications often due in October or November, and regular decision applications in December or January. [3] [4] Students at competitive high schools may start earlier, and adults or transfer students also apply to colleges in significant numbers. [3]
Hendrix College (3.6 GPA and an ACT score of 26 or higher or an SAT score of 1230 or higher required) [89] Hobart and William Smith Colleges (early decision applicants only) [90] Kenyon College; Lafayette College [91]
High school students with their hearts set on a particular college would do well to employ a time-honored strategy: apply early decision.
Top schools saw record numbers of early action applicants again this year and admitted an even smaller percentage. But despite the numbers, college advisors saw reasons to be optimistic.
Early-decision admissions are up by more than 30% at Vanderbilt, and Bucknell, Dartmouth, Dickinson, Duke, Elon, Rice and Sarah Lawrence have also seen double-digit percentage increases.
Still can't think of anything, just gonna throw this one out here: The college also accepts some applicants via an early decision track. Zetana ( talk ) 05:44, 13 October 2021 (UTC) [ reply ] Hmm, I tried to work that in, but it didn't quite fit, as I'm trying to not have too many sentences start with Pomona or The college since it gets redundant.
An exterior view of the college in 1907, featuring its two earliest buildings: Sumner Hall (right) and Holmes Hall (left) [14] Pomona College was established as a coeducational and nonsectarian Christian institution on October 14, 1887, amidst a real estate boom and anticipated population influx precipitated by the arrival of a transcontinental railroad to Southern California.