EA/ED Question

<p>Can someone apply EA to a school, and ED to another?</p>

<p>depends on schools..</p>

<p><a href="http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/showthread.php?t=223213%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/showthread.php?t=223213&lt;/a> for full details on EA/SCEA/ED.</p>

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Unrestricted Early Action
If you apply Unrestricted EA to a school, you may also apply at other schools early as long as they, too, are Unrestricted EA. For example, Georgetown has an Unrestricted EA policy. You may apply EA to Georgetown and at the same time, apply at any other school Unrestricted EA. However, if you apply to Georgetown Unrestricted EA, according to its EA policy you cannot apply to any other school Single Choice Early Action or Early Decision. You may apply Rolling Admissions, Regular Decision, and Interim Decision at other schools. There may be slight variations to this from school to school so again, DO YOUR RESEARCH.

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in short. Most unrestricted EA schools let you apply ED to another school. Make sure the ED school allows you to apply unrestricted EA elsewhere.</p>

<p>In addition to checking the rules of each college, you should understand that if you are admitted to the college to which you apply under ED, you are obligated to attend. So if your number one choice is an EA school, don't apply elsewhere ED, even if the EA school says it's okay with them!</p>

<p>debryc, I read the passage that you quote several times and it seems to contradict your conclusion. Doesn't it say that under GT's Unrestricted EA policy you may NOT apply Early Decision at other schools?</p>