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Can you apply Early Decision to MIT?
MIT has its own online application, which is available online from mid-August through January 1. The application deadline for Early Action is November 1, and January 1 for Regular Action. Early Action decisions are non-binding, and are announced in mid-December.
Can you apply early action to multiple Ivy League schools?
Those who wish a decision in December must apply by early to mid-November and complete their applications with supporting materials shortly thereafter. A student may not file more than one Early Decision or Early Action application within the Ivy League.
Should I apply to MIT early or regular?
If you apply early action, you do have a slightly better chance of getting accepted. According to MIT’s admission statistics, if you apply early action, you do have a slightly better chance of getting accepted than if you apply regular action.
Can you apply early action to Dartmouth?
If Dartmouth is your clear first choice, you are welcome to submit a binding Early Decision application for admission. Applicants admitted early to Dartmouth are required to withdraw any pending applications to other schools and may not initiate any new applications to other schools.
Can I apply to MIT as a junior?
MIT doesn’t have any age requirements or limits. Each year we receive a small number of applications from young students who have outgrown their high school curriculum and feel ready for college.
Is MIT early action or Restrictive early action?
Unlike Stanford, Harvard, Princeton, or Yale, MIT does not have restrictive or single-choice early action. MIT simply asks that students respect other colleges’ restrictive early action policies, so your child cannot apply to MIT early action if they are applying restrictive or single-choice early action elsewhere.
Should I apply early to Dartmouth?
Students applying ED at Dartmouth also agree to attend if offered admission, which limits their ability to compare offers from other colleges. A good rule of thumb is that early decision is a good path for students who are absolutely sure they want to attend Dartmouth and can afford it.
Should I apply early decision to Dartmouth?
Students applying through the Early Decision cycle have the opportunity to gain early acceptance. Admission is “binding” which means students admitted to Dartmouth early are required to enroll. With recruited athletes removed from the Early Decision numbers, the statistical advantage isn’t as large.
What if I apply to Dartmouth early decision?
If you know Dartmouth is your first choice and are ready to apply by November 1, this application process will allow you to receive a decision from us significantly earlier than the regular application round. If Dartmouth is your clear first choice, you are welcome to submit a binding Early Decision application for admission.
Can I apply to Dartmouth and other schools?
Applicants may apply to other schools through non-restricted and non-binding application processes, but are prohibited from submitting binding early applications to other colleges. If admitted early to Dartmouth and another school, the applicant will be expected to enroll at Dartmouth and decline any other offer of admission.
Should I apply early decision to Hopkins?
If Hopkins is your first college choice and you are sure you want to make the commitment to enroll if accepted, we encourage you to apply Early Decision. Does Hopkins offer Early Action or rolling admission? Admission is only offered through the Early Decision and Regular Decision processes.
Can you apply early to all three of MIT’s colleges?
No, not all three. If you apply early to Penn, you can’t apply early to any other private universities. See Penn made a major change to its Early Decision policy over the summer. MIT’s only restriction is that you must abide by the limitations placed by other colleges.