<p>See title.</p>
<p>If the answer is no, then must Penn receive our ED agreement by snail mail before we can submit our supplement and commonapp?</p>
<p>See title.</p>
<p>If the answer is no, then must Penn receive our ED agreement by snail mail before we can submit our supplement and commonapp?</p>
<p>i thought all we had to do is sign the agreement online on the common app then send it to our parents email and also the counselor for them to sign also.</p>
<p>The instruction on common app says to print the ED agreement, get it signed, and mail it.</p>
<p>Where do I mail it? Office of Undergrad admissions I’m assuming?</p>
<p>What?? I never saw anything about mailing it in. I submitted online. Is this possible? Or am I hallucinating?</p>
<p>I agree with you waylayer. I just signed mine online and so did my mom and the couselor. Do I need to actually mail this in? Im confused!</p>
<p>On the common app I didn’t see anywhere to submit the ED agreement form online…</p>
<p>Anyways, I’m calling the Penn admissions office tomorrow for a ****load of application questions and I’ll be sure to ask them about this.</p>
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<p>Post the answer here, please.</p>
<p>Maybe it’s only schools without Naviance that can submit them online? I didn’t see anything for online signing and my school has naviance…</p>
<p>You have to submit the ED agreement by mail. It needs to be signed by you, a parent/guardian, and your school counselor.
The agreement is on the common app website (at the top of the screen there should be a “DOWNLOAD FORMS” option). It needs to be printed out, signed, and mailed to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions.</p>
<p>Pretty sure if your school doesn’t have Naviance you can submit online. I see no “DOWNLOAD FORMS” option.</p>
<p>You can send it online…</p>
<p>Where though? On the Common App site? Or Naviance?</p>
<p>Common App</p>
<p>Screenshot maybe? There’s no link for me to send it electronically. It just says “here’s the ed form” and links to a pdf file.</p>
<p>On the official common app you check off that you’re applying early. Save. Then go to supplements and the ED agreement will show up. And you click view or w/e. Then you can sign and send.</p>
<p>Hmm thats weird does that but I can’t submit it online.</p>
<p>Does it say “This can be submitted online, click here to continue” for the ED agreement?
Or doe say just say “Click here to view it?”</p>
<p>If you go to common app and don’t sign in the DOWNLOAD FORMS option will be at the top of the screen. </p>
<p>also: Apparently it’s possible to send it online, but my counselors won’t sign it electronically.</p>
<p>I called and asked the admissions office and the lady told me you could submit it online as long as you, your parent, and your couselor signs it.</p>
<p>My theory is that the counselor at your school must log into their account and agree to sign the form online before you have the ability to send online. The CEEB school code you put in determines whether commonapp website will offer this feature to you.</p>