I'm not sure how anyone could know this, but I'll try asking anyways...

<p>I've sort of already bugged to death the school I'm apply ED to with emails, so I'm very reluctant to ask them yet another question.</p>

<p>The ED agreement form deadline is 2/15. My transcripts were mailed late, and they told me in an email to go ahead and fax them over so they could get them as soon as possible.</p>

<p>My question is this: Can you fax the early decision agreement to them? Or must they receive it by mail?</p>

<p>Here is a quote from the school's website:</p>

<p>"The Early Decision Plan agreement is mailed with Lafayette's official application packet. Students who apply for Early Decision using the Common Application should mark the appropriate box on page 1 of the form. The application deadline is January 1."</p>

<p>It doesn't say whether you can fax it.</p>

<p>Using google, though, I found that a lot of schools do not accept faxed ED agreements. So I'm guessing Lafayette is the same?</p>

<p>Overnight the ED agreement.</p>

<p>That's the answer I didn't want to hear. :(</p>

<p>If you don't want to overnight, I suggest faxing it over, and then sending a copy in the mail.</p>

<p>^ That's what I'd suggest. Fax a copy and snail-mail the original. But make copies for yourself and your guidance counselor first.</p>

<p>Why not call them and ask?</p>