<p>Can someone please spell it out for me? I'm sure this has been discussed to death on this board (I swear, I did search...didn't find my answer though!) Anyway, the FAQ answer on SCEA from the Yale website seems to say pretty clearly that you can't apply to an programs that notify before Jan 1...but what about EA that notifies after Jan 1...like the 15th?</p>
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If you are an applicant to Yale under the Single Choice Early Action program, you may not apply to any early admissions program that notifies candidates before January 1, whether or not that program is binding. However, you may apply to another college's early notification program under certain conditions. First, you may apply to a public university's "rolling" admission program if the program is non-binding (meaning that you have until May 1 to respond). Second, you may apply to a college with an early deadline for scholarship awards, but only if the notification of admission occurs after January 1. Finally, you may apply to another college's "Round 2 Early Decision" program, but only if notification is after January 1. If you are admitted through another college's "Round 2 Early Decision" program, you must withdraw your application from Yale.
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<p>REAL QUESTION:
Are you allowed to apply to EA programs at other colleges that notify relatively late? Most notify in December...but I am looking at two that notify on January 15. Would that EA plan violate Yale's SCEA plan?</p>
<p>Sorry, I know these technical threads are really annoying. Thank you someone for enlightening me!</p>