HELP!Tricky question of ED&EA

<p>The Williams ED agreements says : 'Institutions with Early Decision plans may restrict students from applying to other early plans. ' Does this mean that an ED applicant cannot apply a non-binding EA even if they will definitely enroll into the ED school once accepted?</p>

<p>Thanks for everyone who read & reply :)!</p>

<p>What you just stated says that it’s up to the school to decide whether or not you can apply Early Action to other schools.</p>

<p>You may apply EA to other institutions, but you can only have one ED application pending. Here’s the quote from the Common Application instruction, which Williams uses:</p>

<p>“While pursuing admission under an Early Decision plan, students may apply to other institutions, but may have only one Early Decision application pending at
any time.”</p>

<p>Hmm, curious. Personally I’ve never seen a case where EA applications are prohibited.</p>

<p>I know of at least two that prohibits applying EA to other schools if you apply ED:</p>

<p>Brown University
[Brown</a> Admission: Regular & Early Decision](<a href=“Undergraduate Admission | Brown University”>Undergraduate Admission | Brown University)

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<p>Stanford University
[Restrictive</a> Early Action : Stanford University](<a href=“http://www.stanford.com/dept/uga/application/decision_process/restrictive.html]Restrictive”>http://www.stanford.com/dept/uga/application/decision_process/restrictive.html)

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<p>I’m just not sure of what the term ‘early plans’ define, it seems to be prohibiting any early applications, EA included, at first sight.</p>

<p>Is there an official explanation? This is REALLY a huge problem for me…</p>

<p>Thanks for your guy’s hearty reply!</p>

<p>I would contact the admissions office at Williams for their official (and more detailed) policy. </p>

<p>The quote you mentioned in your original posting simply states that schools can generate their own policies (compared to the generic common app statement) with regard to early decision.</p>

<p>Thanks, Jason110! PM me if you got the official answer :)</p>

<p>to the OP,</p>

<p>I did not mean that I was going to contact the admissions office myself. What I meant was that you should contact the admissions office for more specifics regarding their policy.</p>

<p>Jason</p>