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If a student is denied Early Action, can he/she reapply during the Regular Decision process?

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If a student is denied Early Action, can he/she reapply during the Regular Decision process?

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No. A deny decision at Early Action is a final decision, and a student may not reapply during the Regular Decision process. At PC, there is no competitive advantage to applying Early Action and the review process remains consistent from Early Action to Regular Decision. Therefore, if a student is clearly not competitive in our Early Action review process, we know that this student will also not be competitive during the Regular Decision review – this is why we do render deny decisions at Early Action.

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