What is the difference between Regular Admission, Rolling Admission, Conditional Admission, Early Decision and Early Action?
Regular Admission: Students must file the application for admission before the application deadline, and universities are usually firm about not accepting application after that time, particularly if the college is very popular. Deadlines usually fall between December and February, although some can be as late as June. Students can expect a decision from the universities between March and June. Rolling Admission: There is no set application deadline. Admission applications are evaluated when all the required supporting documents and credentials (essays, test scores etc.) have been received. A decision is usually made without delay.Conditional Admission: An offer of admission to a college that is dependent on the student fulfilling specified criteria set by the college/university prior to enrollment. This could range from having to file a final, official secondary school/college completion document; coming to the U.S. early for an intensive English language course; submission of a satis
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