Ed Ea

<p>NOTE: A student may apply Early Decision to only one institution. Accordingly, if an applicant for Early Decision to the University of Pennsylvania also applies for Early Decision to another school, the Early Decision application to the University of Pennsylvania will be withdrawn. Further, if any Regular Decision applicant to the University of Pennsylvania is accepted Early Decision under a College Board approved Early Decision plan by any other school, the application to the University of Pennsylvania will be withdrawn. </p>

<p>Is it possible to apply to penn ED, and still apply the Uchicago EA? The notice above only states early decision but I think this includes EA as well, does anyone know?</p>

<p>It's fine, as long as you go to Penn if you're accepted ED and Chicago EA isn't single choice.</p>

<p>single choice as in a contract that binds me to that school?</p>

<p>Correct, indic. EA UChicago and ED Penn is allowed.</p>

<p>No, you're getting the terms confused. Binding is for ED not EA.</p>

<ol>
<li>EA: can apply to EA/ED of other schools. Not binding.</li>
<li>SCEA: cannot apply to EA/ED of another school. Not binding.</li>
<li>ED (variation 1): cannot apply to EA/ED of another. Binding.</li>
<li>ED (variation 2): can apply to aother EA, but not another ED. Binding.</li>
</ol>

<p>Penn's policy is #4, so you can also apply to a school of policy #1 (EA) at the same time.</p>

<p>Thanks everyone.</p>