<p>How will this affect my chances for getting in ED2 or Regular Decision?</p>
<p>Don’t know but this article might be of interest. <a href=“Inside the admissions process at Lehigh University | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette”>Inside the admissions process at Lehigh University | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette;
They clearly care about level of interest.</p>
<p>When I was applying to Lehigh in 2013, the interviews offered were done by either admissions fellows or alumni and did not count toward your application. They were strictly informative for the student to ask questions. They do really care about interest, so go visit visit visit and get to know your admissions counselor. They can really vouch for you if they get to know you.</p>
<p>@milkweed thank you for that article. It was very enlightening and informative. @lustudent2017 I will visit the college and get in touch the counselor. </p>
<p>and check your portal a lot !!!</p>
<p>Interviews are not required. I know many Lehigh students who got in (spring class, not ED) and had no interviews. Great school, BTw. But a bit of a party school, unfortunately. </p>
<p>@proudfather I’ll be contacting the admissions staff on monday or tuesday for this matter, and to see if there are any students who are interested in giving me a tour (low chances of this). Are there substance free dorms at Lehigh? Anyway, thank you for the info, it helped calm my nerves down a bit.</p>
<p>@IndubitableDan YES there is CHOICE HOUSING which i am looking at doing myself-- for a similar reason— the people I talked to in CHOICE love it!</p>