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Can I apply Ed to Penn and EA to other schools?

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.
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Can you apply EA and ED to different schools?

Generally, you can apply early decision to one school and early action to other schools; however, there are some caveats. Remember, early decision is binding, it is contractual.
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Can I apply Ed to Brown and EA to other schools?

The Early Decision Commitment

If you choose to apply to Brown under Early Decision, we ask that you not submit an application to another institution under another early decision, single-choice early action or restrictive early action plan.
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Can you apply early action to multiple Ivy Leagues?

You may only choose one school to apply to by either of these scenarios. Early action is not restricted or binding, making it a good choice if you are highly interested in a certain school but are not entirely sure.
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Can you apply to multiple Upenn schools?

Yes. Start by submitting an application for the first program you are applying to, and then submit your other application(s) using the same account and login information.
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How College Admissions Works - Early Action, Early Decision, Regular Admissions & all the rest

Can you apply to both UPenn and Wharton?

Eligibility. Below are general eligibility requirements for current Penn students seeking a dual degree with the Wharton School: Penn students who are at the end of their first year (after two semesters) or in the middle of the sophomore year (after the third semester) at Penn are eligible to apply.
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What is the lowest GPA accepted to UPenn?

A strong GPA is essential to your application to any university, and the minimum requirement for UPenn is 3.25. But meeting the minimum requirement may not be enough. According to UPenn's Common Data Set for 21/22, 88% of admitted students had a GPA of 3.75 and above, and 52% had a GPA of 4.0.
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Is there a downside to applying early action?

Your record might stand out more when competing with those in the regular admissions cycle. You can't compare and negotiate financial aid offers unless you receive them form several schools. Early on, it's much harder to tell where close friends (or even enemies) may be going to college.
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What happens if you apply early action to two colleges?

Yes. Unlike early decision, early action isn't a binding offer, meaning you can apply to multiple schools. You have the option to submit several applications under early action. Even with early action decisions, you don't have to decide immediately.
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Should I apply for EA or Ed?

If you apply early decision (“ED”), which I presume you know what it means—not Early Action (“EA”), you give up the right to apply Early to other schools. When you apply Early D or A to a school you increase your chances of being accepted to that school, when compared to a Regular Decision (“RD”) application.
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How many early action schools should I apply to?

In most cases, you can apply early action to as many schools as you want. Early action is a non-binding application, and you're free to turn down any school you apply early action to and get accepted by. However, a small number of schools have restrictive early action policies.
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Can I say yes to two colleges?

One common question we receive from our students and families is whether you can accept offers from multiple colleges or universities. In short, the answer is no, you cannot.
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Why do I regret applying early decision?

But if you do apply early decision, many schools treat your acceptance to their program as binding, meaning you can't apply to any other schools and then compare and contrast their programs — and (don't miss this part like I did!) the financial aid benefits they're offering to you.
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Can you apply both early action and regular decision?

Generally, you apply to multiple colleges through Early Action (some schools only allow single-choice Early Action) and apply to other schools via Regular Decision. Early Action lets you compare financial aid packages and other offers, giving you more time to find your best-fit college at the right price.
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Do any Ivy Leagues have early action?

All ivy league schools accept early applications. More than half of the Ivy League accept Early Decision applications, while the remaining schools accept Restrictive Early Action. It's noteworthy that, as of 2023, none of the Ivy League schools have adopted the Early Action model.
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What is the early decision acceptance rate for UPenn?

UPenn Early Admissions

Last year, they received about 8,000 early decision applications for the Class of 2027, but did not report its admission rate. Penn received 7,795 early decision applications for the Class of 2026 and admitted 1,218 students under the Early Decision program for a 15.6 percent admit rate.
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Do you get less financial aid if you apply early action?

Reduced financial aid opportunities: Students who apply under ED plans receive offers of admission and financial aid simultaneously and will not be able to compare financial aid offers from other colleges. For students who absolutely need financial aid, applying early may be a risky option.
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Does early action look at senior grades?

But what happens if you've applied to college as an Early Decision or Early Action applicant? Most colleges will still want to be sent grades from your first quarter of senior year. However, their decision to accept or reject you into their institution will have already been made based on your grades from junior year.
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What is the 2nd easiest Ivy League to get into?

Dartmouth College ranks as the second easiest Ivy League school to get into. Founded in 1769, Dartmouth honors both tradition and innovation. While it has a smaller undergraduate class size, this prestigious school offers top research opportunities, world-class faculty, and small class sizes.
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What is the easiest Ivy academically?

Cornell is the easiest and youngest Ivy League school. It was established in 1865 and is situated in Ithaca, New York. Out of 49,114 candidates, Cornell accepted 5,330, for an admission percentage of around 10.9%.
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What is the least competitive ivy?

Academics: Brown has a reputation for having the least competitive academic environment in the Ivy League. This is evidenced by Brown's open curriculum, which doesn't include any required or core classes and allows students, for the most part, to take whatever they want (besides one required writing class).
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Which school at UPenn is hardest to get into?

Penn Academics

The Wharton School 9% acceptance rate.
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What is the average GPA for Ed UPenn?

What GPA for University of Pennsylvania? In considering how to get into UPenn, be sure to review the UPenn average GPA. The UPenn average GPA is 3.9. This makes the school highly competitive, with a low UPenn Early Decision acceptance rate and regular decision acceptance rate as well.
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Can you get into UPenn with a low SAT score?

Final Admissions Verdict

This is only part of the challenge - after this, you'll need to impress them beyond your academic scores, with your accomplishments and extracurriculars. But if you apply with a 1500 SAT or below, you unfortunately have a small chance of getting in.
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