The deadline listed in the IDOC Requirements is different than the deadline on the students colleges website. Which one is correct?
The deadline listed in the student’s IDOC Requirements is the earliest due date provided to the College Board from among the colleges and programs to which he/she has applied. Individual colleges may publicize a different date. That date is the correct date for that college. The student should submit his/her documents by the earliest date to ensure that all of the college(s)/program(s) deadlines are met. Additionally, the deadline listed in the IDOC Requirements is for the student’s IDOC information only. Colleges and programs may have different dates for other requirements such as PROFILE, FAFSA, etc.
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