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Can you edit your application after submitting?

If you need to change information on a submitted application, you must contact the college's admissions office directly to ask how they would like you to proceed. For future submissions, you may make changes to any application's information at any time.
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Can you update your Common App application after submitting?

You can make limited changes after you submit your application. You can add new items to certain areas of the Academic History, Supporting Information, and Program Materials sections (e.g., test scores, experiences, optional documents, etc.), where applicable, but you cannot edit existing entries.
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Can you change major after submitting application?

If you're a first-time-in-college freshman who simply wants to change the major you punched into your college application, you're golden. Except for a few specialty programs like engineering, premed, fine arts, and honors college, you usually have free rein to change your mind and your major.
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Can you change your application to early decision after submitting?

Can I change my college application from Regular Decision to ED2 after I've already submitted it? Yes, actually! Early Decision is a huge benefit to colleges, and they'd love to see you change your Regular Decision (RD) admission plan to an Early Decision 2 (ED2) plan.
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Can you Unsubmit a Common App application?

If a mistake was made while filling out a Common App form, you have two options: You can correct the errors by completing an Optional report. If the college hasn't downloaded it yet, you can unsubmit the form, edit it, and resend it.
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What if I made a mistake on Common App?

In general, the Common Application is designed to be completed one time and submitted to all of the colleges at once, or over a period of time. If you need to change information on a submitted application, you must contact the college's admissions office directly to ask how they would like you to proceed.
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Can I change my Common App information after submitting it to one college?

Information. Once an application or writing supplement has been submitted to any institution, you cannot make any changes to that application (just as if you had dropped it in the mail), and we are not permitted to make changes on your behalf.
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Can you get rejected if you apply early decision?

You may not apply to more than one college under early decision. If you are not accepted, you will either be rejected or deferred. Rejected applicants may not apply again that year. Deferred applicants will be reconsidered during the regular admission period, and are free to apply to other schools.
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What happens if you apply early decision and then change your mind?

Since early decision is binding, applicants should only apply under this admission plan after careful consideration. Breaking an early decision offer can come with major penalties — some high schools may even withhold transcripts from other colleges.
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Can you apply again if you get rejected from early decision?

After a rejection in the Early Action/Early Decision round, students cannot — under any circumstances — reapply in the Regular Decision round. If a college denies your admission in the Early round, except for a couple of schools that allow for an appeal, that's the final word on your candidacy for the year.
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Do UC schools accept by major?

For freshmen applying to a major in the College, your choice of major will neither help nor hurt your prospects for admission. In fact, a large number of freshman applicants apply as undeclared. The UC application allows you to choose an alternate major, but we only guarantee the review of first-choice majors.
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How do I change my major I applied for?

You'll likely need to speak with your academic advisor and fill out some paperwork to make the change official. Keep in mind that in some cases, changing your major might require you to take additional courses or prerequisites, which could potentially extend the time it takes for you to graduate.
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Can I completely change my major?

Yes, you can change your major in college. Countless students have changed their majors successfully. But before you change your major, explore another major through its lower-division courses. Changing your major is a lengthy process.
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How do I email an admissions office about a mistake?

Be sure to include your full name and application ID or date of birth and explain that you noticed an error in your essay and would like the admissions committee to consider your corrected version instead. Be brief in your explanation, apologize for the error, and thank them for their consideration.
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Can you submit the Common App twice?

You may only submit an application to a college once. If you would like to apply again to a college or see if they will use your previously submitted application for a different start term, please contact the college directly. How can I resubmit my application?
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Can I submit multiple common applications?

The Common App allows you to submit applications to multiple colleges and universities by completing one online form.
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Can applying early decision hurt your chances?

While applying ED increases your chances of acceptance, it's not without its drawbacks. You commit to attending the school, so you won't be able to shop around for financial aid packages. You should make sure that the school's net price calculator estimate is in the ballpark of what your family is willing to pay.
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Is applying early decision risky?

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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Why do I regret applying early decision?

Students who regret their decision to apply ED are usually unhappy because of the financial aid package they receive. Early-decision students usually know what they're in for when they apply, but your financial aid package is one thing that you can't predict. The college bill can take anyone by surprise.
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Is applying early decision worth it?

Applying early can be a good idea if you're sure about which college you want to attend. That means you've researched its programs and, if possible, visited its campus. But think twice about applying early if: You want to compare admission and financial aid offers from several colleges.
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Do other schools know if you apply early decision?

Typically, schools don't share information about their applicants, so other colleges won't know if you've applied Early Decision (ED) to a school. The ED process is confidential, and colleges have their own applicants' pool to focus on.
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What happens if you apply early decision and get accepted?

Remember, early decision is binding, it is contractual. 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.
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Does Common App tell you if you are accepted?

College decisions aren't released on the common application. Rather, admissions decisions are released in through each of the college's admission portals that you sign in using a username and password. Every year, students open up their acceptance letters in anticipation of the exciting outcome.
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What happens if you submit multiple applications to the same college?

Yes, you can apply to the same college multiple times. However, if you apply to the same college multiple times, it is possible for them to reject you multiple times. If you did not get in the first time, then there was a reason.
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Does early action increase chances?

Generally speaking, early action programs do not significantly increase your child's odds of getting into colleges, especially at highly selective schools. They simply allow your child to find out sooner whether or not they've gotten in.
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