^^ for non-binding plans, if I applied for an early action school and got admitted, would I have to accept/deny that before any regular decision applications?
Early action is non-binding and do not require an early commitment to attend. You would be free to attend any college you like.
There is a great deal of information already available on different types of application plans all over the internet, on CC, on college websites, in guide books etc. so it would be a good idea to read up and fully understand all of the different application options.
If I’m not mistaken since EA is non-binding you have time to wait until RD comes out to decide where you want to go.
Ok thanks I was making sure if I applied EA, I wouldn’t be forced to go before RD admissions came in
Btw, are all early action plans non binding meaning I do not have to commit to it? For example, Purdue’s early action?
It is also here:
http://thecollegematchmaker.com/316-colleges-with-non-binding-early-action-plans/
I don’t know how reliable this site is though
You should always verify on the school’s own website. If for some reason it’s not clear there, you can call or email them
OK thanks @alooknac
You should always check each school, but generally speaking, early decision is binding while early action is not.