<p>I have been looking at some old threads to see which colleges (top tier, mostly) administer early action. However, a lot of the threads are 3-4 years old and it seems a lot of the colleges have changed their policies (Harvard, for example).
Thus, I have two questions:</p>
<p>1) Can anyone help clarify which Ivies do early action (not decision), and which don't? Also, any other top tier colleges would be helpful, as I'm not just looking at Ivies. Is there any website which will have this info? I haven't found one yet.</p>
<p>2) Just to clarify: All the Ivies have SCEA, right? Meaning, I can only apply early to one? And if I decide to apply early decision, that means I am agreeing to matriculate to the school, if accepted? Is this correct?
The reason I ask is because I had a friend who I believe got accepted into the Rice-Baylor 8 yr med, which, to my knowledge, was considered Early Decision. Yet he rejected the program for Stanford. I wasn't sure this was possible? </p>
<p>Thanks for the help!! I am a junior, btw.</p>