Early action
Early action college application deadlines mainly form between 1 November to 15 November. In early actions, Your application will be considered before students apply for regular decision. Some schools Georgetown, Harvard, Princeton, Stanford, and Yale come with certain restrictions like limit students’ ability to apply to other colleges during the early action phase. As a result, those students who apply to these institutions during an early action don’t apply to any other schools in the early action.
School | Deadlines |
Stanford | 1 November |
University of Notre Dame | 1 November |
Villanova | 1 November |
UNC Chapel Hill | 15 October |
Georgetown | 1 November |
Harvard | 1 November |
MIT | 1 November |
University of Michigan | 1 November |
Princeton | 1 November |
CalTech | 1 November |
Early decision
Early decision is the most restrictive type of admission process. Students are barred from applying for other schools until their submitted application is accepted or rejected. Students need to be committed to attending the school if their application is accepted. Also, it is a wise decision to explore how financial aid works at a particular school before applying for an early decision. Here, college application deadlines mostly fall between 1 November to 15 November. Some Schools push their application deadlines some months forward that is known as Early decision 2.
School | Early Decision Deadlines 1 | Early Decision Deadlines 2 |
American University | 15 November | 15 January |
Boston College | 15 November | 15 January |
Boston University | 1 November | 6 January |
Columbia | 1 November | N/A |
Cornell | 1 November | N/A |
Duke | 1 November | N/A |
Johns Hopkins | 1 November | N/A |
New York University | 1 November | 1 January |
University of Chicago | 1 November | 2 January |
Villanova | 1 November | N/A |
Wellesley | 1 November | 1 January |
Regular decisions
The most common type of college application is regular decision. College usually sets the deadlines between 1 January to 15 January. While some schools use other due dates earlier than the majority of schools. So, many students accidentally miss the deadlines as they are not aware of it. If the student miss the due date then it may be impossible to experience the college before the spring semester.
School | Deadlines |
American University | 15 January |
Boston College | 1 January |
Boston University | 6 January |
Columbia | 1 January |
Cornell | 2 January |
Duke | 2 January |
Georgetown | 10 January |
Johns Hopkins | 2 January |
MIT | 1 January |
New York University | 1 January |
Stanford | 2 January |
University of Chicago | 2 January |
Villanova | 15 January |
Wellesley | 15 January |
Rolling admissions
Rolling admission is a bit different from the other three options. Students need to apply within a given window of time. This period of time ranges from fall to the spring. For example, if a school opens its window from 1 September and it reviews submission on first come first serve basis. When their seats full it closes its application before any prior notification.
How to track college application deadlines?
You might be lucky and find that most deadlines are fall in the month of November to January. Your college application deadlines help you know how much time you have to prepare for SAT. Make a list that involves all the schools you applied or applying in the future with their application start and end date.
We in EduQuest, keep the process very transparent and dedicated, knowledgeable team takes care of doing things meticulously.
Early start keeps the things happening at a right time and students are able to focus on school activities without taking unnecessary tension of losing on deadlines or compromising on quality of Essay/supplement essays.
It is a moral responsibility of admission counselor to educate a parent about admission process and AGENTS in market keep them confused with fancy words and citing process as complicated one, when it’s not complicated that much. Every college has clear instructions to follow and in case of any doubts, you can mail them so they reply back within 2-3 days.
Point of awareness for parents – How agents do application
- They have their own portal for applying as universities need to know from which agent application is been submitted so that they can give commission to those particular agents.
- They will never take required care of quality of LORs, counselor essays (details of referee) and supplementary essays.
- They go to the extent of sending papers by courier, surprisingly when uploading option is there in each and every university website. (forget about common app, coalition app, ukas etc)
- They take extra charges for “PREMIUM” University and for their popular courses as this is a place where their agent charges are not involved (quite obvious owning to competition), here also they will start promising about scholarship for particular universities( when universities themselves do not know about how much scholarship they will give to any particular student), As a lot of top universities around the world do not have Agents
- Now a day, many agents have started claiming that they don’t have any partnership with any university but when it comes to applying, they apply through their own agent portal.
Identifying universities according to student’s career aspiration and parent’s parameters is not a rocket science.
Common app etc has a link so that you can track your application.
So please awareness about these facts can keep your money spent on right things.
Now the Question is that where counseling services can add value – it’s about the right direction and writing good essays. As student does this work of writing first drafts so does the application fees in EduQuest.
Agents are paid a commission by universities for each student. The result of this is that Agents often do not recommend universities to students that do not pay them a commission. It is very possible that an Agent pushes you to join a university that might not be ideal for you, only because they are paid by that university.
On the other hand, Consultants charge a fee from the student for their services and are not paid by any university. As a result of this, Consultants tend to provide more honest and unbiased recommendations of universities and programs to students as they are not dependent on any particular university for their professional existence.
The main objective of an Agent is to fill a seat at a particular university by convincing a student to join that university whereas the main objective of a Consultant is to ensure client satisfaction by suggesting what is best for the student.
EduQuest are admission consultants but here parents need to keep a check and understand the thin line as discussed in this post.
It is ideal that you go through a Consultant for good universities. Consultants will use their previous experiences of overlooking applications to assess whether you stand a genuine chance of getting in, and will also suggest other options if need be.
By – Nitin Kapoor