<p>What are all the early action non-restrictive schools? I know UChicago is one and Georgetown/Boston College are not. Which other ones are? (they allow you to apply to other ED or EA schools?)</p>
<p>Georgetown is not <em>that</em> restrictive, especially if you are looking to apply only EA everywhere: </p>
<p>“In keeping with this principle, students applying under the Early Action program may not apply to any binding Early Decision programs since they then would not be free to choose Georgetown if admitted. Students are welcome to apply to other Early Action programs or other Regular Decision programs while at the same time applying to Georgetown’s Early Action program.”</p>
<p>Other schools are: UNC Chapel Hill, UMichigan Ann Arbor, Northeastern, Villanova, Caltech, MIT, Case Western, Colby Sawyer, Colorado College, Notre Dame, UMiami, Ohio State, Georgia Tech, etc. </p>
<p>There are a bunch. You can check online on CA. They have a chart of schools with ED1, ED2, EA, REA, rolling admissions, and more.</p>
<p>thnak you this was super helpful!</p>