Saturday, June 27, 2020

Early Decision Due Dates

Early Decision Due Dates October 29, 2012 Early Decision due dates have been extended for some universities due to Hurricane Sandy. As the result of Hurricane Sandy, some Early Decision due dates have changed. Colleges are often flexible with their deadlines when storms are brewing. And that they are on the East Coast. Harvard, as an example, said in a press release that it is always flexible on such deadlines when major storms impact applicants. How flexible? Well, they didnt specify. So, if youre applying Early to Harvard, try and get your application in by November 5th. The Same goes for Claremont McKenna College since they didnt specify a precise date either. Boston University extended its Early Decision deadline to November 5th as did William Mary, Columbia, Cornell, and Dartmouth. Brown extended its Early deadline to November 7th, while Duke extended its deadline to November 4th.  The University of Chicago extended its deadline to November 9th. UVA? November 4th. Yale has extended its Single Choice Early Action due date to November 5th. Villanova? November 8th. The University of Pennsylvania? Their application deadline has been extended to November 6th. And Northwestern? November 7th. We sure hope that youre done with your Early application by now. Hurricane Sandy certainly shouldnt impact you. But if it has, we hope that these extended dates alleviate your stress. If you really did wait for the last minute against all of our advice then use the days that youve gotten off school (due to the cancelations) to finish up those applications as the clock is ticking!

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