<p>ASU does not have early action, early decision or even early admission. What it has is rolling admissions in that it issues decisions as applications are received. I believe it starts taking applications in August befoie you begin senior year in high school. You will have to do your senior schedule before you apply and it will be revealed to college on application or offical transcript high school sends. Also, ASU and all colleges reserve the right to withdraw your admission after seeing your senior grades. Thus, if you get admitted to ASU and blow off senior year, you could receive a notice after you graduate from high school that says you are no longer going to college. So it is unwise to take it easy senior year.</p>
<p>Application deadlines, timelines, and instructions are available by using this nifty tool called the Internet to find a college’s website and then go to the “admissions” section.</p>
<p>However, don’t think that by applying for an ED/EA/rolling program you’re going to be able to slack off your senior year.</p>
<p>Why?</p>
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<li><p>You have to list your senior year schedule on 99% of applications.</p></li>
<li><p>Most early admissions programs require first quarter grades.</p></li>
<li><p>Your acceptance can be revoked if your senior year grades go down the toilet.</p></li>
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