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Below is the complete list of schools with early action, organized alphabetically by state. Some popular schools include Caltech, MIT, Georgetown, UNC, the University of Chicago, the University of Michigan, Notre Dame, UVA, and Villanova.
Types of Early Action. There are two broader categories of Early Action: Non-Restrictive Early Action and Restrictive Early Action. Within the category of Restrictive Early Action, a smaller group of schools are so restrictive that their policies are labeled Single Choice Early Action.
Rankings of the best early action schools based on rigorous analysis of academic, admissions, financial, and student-life data from the U.S. Department of Education along with millions of reviews from students and alumni.
Here's a list of some popular non-restrictive EA schools: 1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Known for its engineering and computer science programs, but also has strong programs in many other STEM and humanities fields. 2. California Institute of Technology (Caltech) - A highly prestigious institution with a focus on STEM fields. 3.
Nearly 450 US colleges offer students the choice to apply early (whether through early action or early decision). Here’s the complete list of early action colleges (and their deadlines) by state so you know when to start applying.
Yale University (Restrictive option—CANNOT apply ED or EA to any other school. EXCEPTIONS: public school with rolling admissions; public university in one’s home state with EA option; an ED II option at another college, provided decision is post January 1; any institution outside the United States.)
Applicants who would like an admissions decision by mid-December may apply through Yale’s Single-Choice Early Action program (also known as Restrictive Early Action).
Note that some schools have a restrictive early action policy that prohibits students from applying early decision or early action elsewhere. But, again, this type of early action is not...
We offer a full list of deadlines for EA schools at the end of this post. Applying EA spreads out your application workload, demonstrates your strong interest in the college, and may improve your chances of being admitted at certain schools.
Rankings of the best early action schools based on rigorous analysis of academic, admissions, financial, and student-life data from the U.S. Department of Education along with millions of reviews from students and alumni.