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Can you apply to Upenn Ed and another school EA?

Can you apply to Upenn Ed and another school EA?

Early decision applicants may apply to non-binding admissions processes, including rolling admissions processes, at other institutions. If admitted to Penn in Early Decision, applicants must withdraw all other applications and enroll at Penn.

Can you apply Early Decision and early action to different schools?

Early action decisions are non-binding, meaning your child will not be obligated to enroll in the school(s) they’re accepted to. Therefore, your child can apply to as many schools early action as they would like.

Can you apply to other schools if you apply Early Decision 2?

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For the most part, yes! If you are not accepted to your ED I school, you are permitted to apply to another school in the ED II round. You’re obviously not required to apply to an ED II school, but if one of your other top-choice schools has an ED II option, it’s definitely something to think about.

Can you apply early action to more than one Ivy?

A student may not file more than one Early Decision or Early Action application within the Ivy League.

Can you apply early action and Early Decision UPenn?

You cannot simultaneously apply to Penn under the Early Decision program and another college/university under their early notification program, including Early Decision, Restrictive Early Action (also known as Single-Choice Early Action), or Early Action.

Can we apply both Early Decision and Early Action?

Some Early Decision colleges (offering the binding ED plan) do allow you to apply to other colleges Early Action (non-binding) while others don’t. Some allow EA, but not an ED. Applications to public universities under rolling admission plans (non-binding) are usually not prohibited.

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Can you apply restrictive Early Action and Early Decision?

You may apply to other schools Early Decision or Early Action at the same time. Restrictive Early Action prohibits you from applying to any other private, domestic universities Early Decision or Early Action.

Can you get deferred from early decision 2?

A deferral will also release you from your ED1 or ED2 agreement; although your application will be reconsidered in the regular applicant pool, if admitted after a deferral, you will not be obligated to attend.

Can I change from early action to early decision?

If you want to switch from non-binding Early Action or Regular Decision to Early Decision 2, you typically need to email the college’s main admissions email account or update the admissions portal. The student, parent, and counselor will also need to complete and submit the Early Decision agreement form.