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The Common App Essay Prompts for the class of 2019 are available
Different application plans have different requirements and obligations
Be sure you understand them:
Early Decision – If you apply Early Decision, you’re committing yourself to attend that college if admitted. You le the application early in senior year and are noti ed of the college’s decision around the end of the fall semester. You may have only one active Early Decision application led at a time.
Early Action – You apply to the college during fall of your senior year and the college noti es you well before their Regular Decision deadline.
You are not obligated to attend the school. You may submit Early Action applications to multiple colleges.
Single Choice Early Action or Restrictive Early Action – This is the same concept as Early Action, but the colleges that use this form restrict your ability to apply Early Action or Early Decision to other colleges.
Rolling Admission – A college makes its admission decision soon after an application is received. Decisions are released on a “rolling” basis.
Regular Decision – A college has a speci c deadline by which all applications must be completed. All of the applications are evaluated before noti cation letters are sent to applicants.
Be sure you understand them:
Early Decision – If you apply Early Decision, you’re committing yourself to attend that college if admitted. You le the application early in senior year and are noti ed of the college’s decision around the end of the fall semester. You may have only one active Early Decision application led at a time.
Early Action – You apply to the college during fall of your senior year and the college noti es you well before their Regular Decision deadline.
You are not obligated to attend the school. You may submit Early Action applications to multiple colleges.
Single Choice Early Action or Restrictive Early Action – This is the same concept as Early Action, but the colleges that use this form restrict your ability to apply Early Action or Early Decision to other colleges.
Rolling Admission – A college makes its admission decision soon after an application is received. Decisions are released on a “rolling” basis.
Regular Decision – A college has a speci c deadline by which all applications must be completed. All of the applications are evaluated before noti cation letters are sent to applicants.