Once you have decided, notify the colleges of your decision. You must respond to a college’s admissions offer by its deadline (usually May 1), or you will lose your place. Also, inform the colleges you are not choosing so that they can possibly offer your place to a student on their waiting lists. (more…)
After the admissions office has decided whether to admit you, it will notify you by either regular mail or e-mail. In most cases your application will be accepted or rejected. In some cases, you may be placed on a waiting list—if space opens later, you could be admitted. (more…)
Regular decision. Selective and competitive colleges have cut-off dates for applications.Deadlines generally range from December through March.You are then notified of their decision in mid-March through mid-April. Specific dates vary by college. (more…)
Colleges have different timetables for when they accept students. Your deadline for applying to a particular college is determined by its timetable and the admissions option you choose.
Competitive colleges with limited space usually have very strict deadlines for applications. Some colleges have priority deadlines—students who apply by the deadline may have a better chance of being accepted. Open-admissions colleges usually accept applications until the start of each term. They may, however, have deadlines for applying to certain programs. (more…)
SAT Reasoning Test.Three major parts: critical reading,math, and writing;most reading and math questions are multiple choice; some math questions require you to supply the response; writing section includes a student-written essay. (more…)