<p>So i was thinking about applying to YAle early decision and both Georgetown and University of Chicago early action. I can apply to all of these, right? I know early action means you can apply to more than one but I just want confirmation that this is a possible plan for me.
Thanks!!</p>
<p>Does your browser work? It’s easy to find out by checking the web sites. Yale doesn’t use ED, it uses SCEA. [Single-Choice</a> Early Action for Freshman Applicants | Yale College Admissions](<a href=“http://admissions.yale.edu/scea]Single-Choice ”>http://admissions.yale.edu/scea )<br>
*Applying to Other Colleges and Universities</p>
<p>If you are a Single-Choice Early Action applicant to Yale, you may apply to another institution’s early admission program as follows:</p>
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<li> You may apply to any college’s non-binding rolling admission program.</li>
<li> You may apply to any public institution at any time provided that admission is non-binding. </li>
<li> You may apply to another college’s Early Decision II program, but only if the notification of admission occurs after January 1. If you are admitted through another college’s Early Decision II binding program, you must withdraw your application from Yale. </li>
<li> You may apply to any institution outside of the United States at any time.
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<p>Thanks. I appreciate your help.</p>