Early Decision and Early Action

<p>If I apply early decision to Cornell, can I simultaneously apply early action to other schools?
It doesn't mention anything about it on their admissions site. If I get into cornell I'd attend but can I still send out other applications?</p>

<p>Yes you can. I believe only Yale, Stanford, BC and Georgetown don’t let you apply EA (or SCEA) if you have an ED app somewhere.</p>

<p>While Non-Single Choice EA schools are fine with it, Cornell is not. </p>

<p>So no, you cannot apply ED to Cornell and EA to another school.</p>

<p>Where does it say that Cornell is single choice ED?</p>

<p>Unless they changed it for this year, it doesn’t say that anywhere</p>

<p>ED implies that it is single choice.</p>

<p>There are definitely ED schools that allow you to apply elsewhere.</p>

<p>I bet you go to stuy.</p>

<p>Why do you say that? I KNOW you go to stuy</p>

<p>According to Cornell admissions:

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<p>This means that if you apply early decision you are bound to Cornell and that Cornell is “single choice early decision”. You can certainly apply to other schools that have rolling decision, but since early action decisions come out the same day as early decisions for the most part, you could not apply early action elsewhere. Most schools that have early action programs specify that you can only apply early action if you have not applied early decision elsewhere.</p>