<p>Anybody know which colleges have an early decision II option? I know that Pomona College has ED II that allows you to turn in your application December and get a decision around February. </p>
<p>Any others?</p>
<p>Anybody know which colleges have an early decision II option? I know that Pomona College has ED II that allows you to turn in your application December and get a decision around February. </p>
<p>Any others?</p>
<p>George Washington University and Claremont McKenna College both have early decision II plans also</p>
<p>Swarthmore does</p>
<p>Reed does. Jan1st deadline, Feb notices.</p>
<p>Is Pomona's Early Decision II binding? A girl at my school is doing it, but she keeps calling it "Early Action", and I don't think she thinks it is binding?</p>
<p>Carnegie Mellon, too.</p>
<p>Colgate........</p>
<p>"Early Decision Plans
Students for whom Pomona is their clear first choice are strongly encouraged to apply under an Early Decision option, as it provides the clearest means of indicating to the Admissions Committee that Pomona is the first-choice college. This may allow students to resolve their college choice earlier in the senior year and avoid the necessity of filing multiple applications. Early Decision is a binding commitment and students may submit only one early decision application. Because students admitted under Early Decision are expected to withdraw all other college applications and to initiate no new ones, this option should be considered with care."</p>
<p>Would seem so Catsushi.</p>
<p>So I am assuming that Early Decision II is as binding as I. Thank you.</p>
<p>I know Brandeis does.</p>
<p>Vassar has ED II</p>
<p>Lehigh has it</p>
<p>Any others?</p>
<p>University of Dallas.</p>
<p>emory i believe, double check on this</p>
<p>tufts does im sure</p>
<p>You're right, Emory does have ED II.</p>
<p>Carleton has EDII.</p>
<p>Any others people know of?</p>
<p>Stevens Institute Of Technology and RPI</p>
<p>mentioned before, emory does</p>