Application Deadlines
Colleges offer application deadline choices called Decision Plans (also known as "Admission Plans").
These choices are provided by each college to accommodate an applicant's readiness for application completion (i.e., all required components are ready and submitted by the deadline). At times it can convey an applicant's level of commitment to the college.
College decision plans fall into three major categories:
- Regular Decision (RD)
- Rolling Admission (RA)
- Early admission options, which offer additional variations:
- Early Decision (ED)
- Early Action (EA)
- Restrictive Early Action (REA), also known as Single-Choice Early Action (SCEA)
Learn more about these categories below.
Tip: Some Regular Decision deadlines are as early as November. Check with each school you're applying to and make sure you know all their deadlines!
- What is Regular Decision (RD) and what are its advantages?
- What is Rolling Admission (RA)?
- What are early admission options?
- What are the differences between Early Decision (ED), Early Action (EA), Restrictive Early Action (REA) and Single-Choice Early Action (SCEA)?
- Does applying early increase my chances for acceptance?
- Does applying early increase my chances for merit or need based financial aid?
- Is applying early right for me?
- Is Early Decision (ED) right for me?