Which IVYs are ED/EA? What does each mean?





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Discus: Ivy League Schools: Harvard University: Which IVYs are ED/EA? What does each mean?
By Ralkas (Ralkas) on Monday, August 16, 2004 - 01:32 pm: Edit

What IVYs are ED/EA? What's the difference? Thanks to whomever posts.

By Stopps86 (Stopps86) on Monday, August 16, 2004 - 01:58 pm: Edit

Early Decision is binding, meaning if you are admitted, you must attend. Early Action is non-binding, meaning you may still explore other options and apply to other schools if you wish. However, both of the Ivy's that are Early Action are "Early Action Single Choice" which means you may only apply early to that particular school. Harvard and Yale are Early Action Single Choice. Princeton, U Penn, Columbia, Brown, Dartmouth, Cornell are all Early Decision so if you are admitted, you must attend. I'm pretty sure all this info. is correct, but if you want more info on any school I suggest you check out their website. Hope it helps! Good luck!

By Ralkas (Ralkas) on Monday, August 16, 2004 - 05:36 pm: Edit

Thanks a lot for the info . . . do you know if Stanford is EA or ED?

By Candi1657 (Candi1657) on Monday, August 16, 2004 - 05:48 pm: Edit

Stanford is single-choice early action. All the information Stopps86 has given is correct.


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