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Can you apply to both Harvard and Yale early action?

These schools offer Single Choice Early Action. A Harvard Early Action applicant cannot also submit an Early Action application to Yale, Stanford, Princeton, UChicago, MIT, or Caltech (as but a few examples). A Harvard Early Action applicant cannot also submit an Early Decision application.
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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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What happens if you apply to two colleges early decision?

Unlike early action, you're not allowed to apply to multiple schools for early decision. When you send in your application, you must sign a contract that commits you to enroll at that college upon acceptance.
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Is it better to apply to Yale early action?

Single-Choice Early Action candidates are evaluated in the same way as are those who apply for Regular Decision. The Admissions Committee does not give an advantage to students who apply through Single-Choice Early Action.
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Can you apply both early action and regular decision to the same college?

You can only apply early decision to one school because if you are accepted to that school, you have contracted to attend that school upon admission. Early action is not binding, it simply allows you to potentially receive an early response to your application.
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Can you apply to both Harvard and Yale early action?

What is Harvard early action acceptance rate?

Harvard University: Acceptance Rates & Statistics

The size of the Early Action pool decreased substantially (down 17 percent) and the acceptance rate increased from 7.56 percent for the Class of 2027 to 8.74 for the Class of 2028. Harvard admitted 740 or 7.87 percent of the 9,406 early applicants to the Class of 2026.
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What is Yale restrictive early action?

The early action deadline is November 1 and you'll get your admission decision by mid-December. Yale's early action program is single-choice early action, which means you can only apply early to one school (Yale), but your acceptance is not binding.
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Does Yale EA increase chances?

Applying Single-Choice Early Action does not increase the likelihood of being admitted to Yale. Historically, the rate of admission among early applicants has been higher than the overall admission rate because many of our strongest candidates, from a wide range of backgrounds and interests, apply early.
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Does Harvard prefer early action?

Is it easier to be accepted if I apply Restrictive Early Action? Harvard does not offer an advantage to students who apply early.
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How many people get deferred from Yale early action?

Yale College has offered admission to 709 applicants for the Class of 2028 through its early action program, the Office of Undergraduate Admissions announced Dec. 14. Among all early action applicants, 20% were deferred for reconsideration in the spring, 70% were denied admission, and 1% were withdrawn or incomplete.
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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.
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Is it OK to only apply to two colleges?

Most experts recommend you apply to a couple of reach schools, several schools you feel are a great match for you academically and otherwise and a couple of safety schools.
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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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How many apply Yale early action?

With 7,866 applicants, Yale College receives second-largest ever early application pool. The 7,866 students who applied to join the class of 2028 will be the first cohort evaluated since the Supreme Court declared race-conscious admissions unconstitutional.
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Is Yale early action binding?

Applying to Yale

Single-Choice Early Action is non-binding, meaning that you do not have to go to Yale if you are accepted. If you apply Single-Choice Early Action to Yale, however, you are not allowed to submit Early Decision applications to any school or to apply Early Action to any other private institutions.
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How many people get rejected from Harvard early action?

Of the students who did not earn admission in the Early Action round to Harvard's Class of 2028, 83% of applicants were deferred, while 7.7% were denied (we at Ivy Coach have long called out Harvard for stringing so many students along to the Regular Decision round — they should deny more applicants and cut the cord!).
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What percent of Harvard early action is deferred?

What Percentage of Early Action Applicants Does Harvard Typically Defer? While the percentage of students Harvard defers each Early Action cycle can vary, for the Harvard Class of 2028, 83.06% were deferred. The previous year, for the Harvard Class of 2027, 78% of applicants were deferred.
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How many students did Harvard accept early action?

Harvard College on Thursday accepted 692 students to the Class of 2028 from a pool of 7,921 who applied under the Early Action Program. “It's exciting to see that so many of the nation's and the world's most promising students have been admitted early to the Class of 2028.
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How hard is it to get into Yale early action?

That means if you are accepted to Yale Early Action, you are not required to attend. The Yale class of 2025 had an acceptance rate of 10.5% for early applicants. This was from a pool of 7,939 applicants. Regular decision, on the other hand, had an acceptance rate of just 3.42% from a pool of 38,966 candidates.
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How can I increase my chances of getting into Yale?

If you dream of attending Yale, you will need to achieve great scores on your ACT or SAT, a nearly perfect high school GPA from a curriculum of difficult courses, and participate in the types of extracurricular activities that allow you to demonstrate your interests and leadership potential.
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What is the early action rejection rate for Yale?

Yale admits 9.02 percent of early applicants, marking lowest early admit rate in more than two decades. Of 7,856 early action applicants, Yale College admitted 709 students to the class of 2028 — the lowest early acceptance rate in the history of Yale's current non-binding early action program.
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How likely am I to get into Yale?

The acceptance rate at Yale is 4.6%.

For every 100 applicants, only 5 are admitted. This means the school is extremely selective.
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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 type of student is Yale looking for?

Academic Ability

We look for students who have consistently taken a broad range of challenging courses in high school and have done well. Your high school teachers can provide extremely helpful information in their evaluations.
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