<p>I was wondering what other top 100 schools have early action?</p>
<p>I know Boston College, Brown, Georgetown, MIT, Stanford do. But what about other colleges?</p>
<p>Thanks guys!</p>
<p>I was wondering what other top 100 schools have early action?</p>
<p>I know Boston College, Brown, Georgetown, MIT, Stanford do. But what about other colleges?</p>
<p>Thanks guys!</p>
<p>Brown has ED
Yale and Stanford are SCEA
Notre Dame has EA</p>
<p>Caltech, Yale (single choice), UChicago.</p>
<p>Brown has ED (binding), not EA (nonbinding).</p>
<p>In the top 100 there are a bunch of state schools that have rolling admissions, so if you apply early enough you will generally hear back by November or so</p>
<p>Fordham, University of Denver, SUNY Stony Brook, Seattle University, Loyola University Chicago (not top 100, but first tier).</p>
<p>I heard that for some EA schools, you can only apply to that during the EA round. Is this true?</p>
<p>Could you apply to both UChicago and BC during the same round of EA?</p>
<p>it depends on whether or not the school is early action or single choice early action.</p>
<p>for example, you could apply to yale early action, but you couldn't apply to any other schools since it's SCEA</p>
<p>BC doesn't allow you to apply ED to other places, but allows you to apply EA so you could apply to both Chicago and BC.</p>
<p>Stanford and Yale are both single choice, meaning you can't apply anywhere else early no matter what the other schools' policies are.</p>