Not an SCEA vs. Rd thread, but a possible exception to SCEA?

<p>does anyone know if I am allowed to apply for Tech (Georgia Tech, a public school in Georgia) by their Presidential Scholarship deadline (which is Oct. 3rd I believe) and still aply SCEA to Yale? I tried to figure it out, and from what I gathered you can apply to another school early if you do Yale SCEA only when it is rolling admissions or by a scholarship deadline... is this correct?</p>

<p>b-bump .</p>

<p>[Early</a> Action FAQ | Application to Yale College | Freshmen | Office of Undergraduate Admissions](<a href=“http://www.yale.edu/admit/freshmen/application/eafaq.html]Early”>http://www.yale.edu/admit/freshmen/application/eafaq.html)</p>

<p>"Q. I am applying to Yale under the Single Choice Early Action program. Can you explain the rules about applying to other colleges under their various early notification programs?</p>

<p>A. If you are an applicant to Yale under the Single Choice Early Action program, you may not apply to any early admissions program that notifies candidates before January 1, whether or not that program is binding. However, you may apply to another college’s early notification program under certain conditions. First, you may apply to a public university’s “rolling” admission program if the program is non-binding (meaning that you have until May 1 to respond). Second, you may apply to a college with an early deadline for scholarship awards, but only if the notification of admission occurs after January 1."</p>

<p>Yes, you can apply rolling or for a scholarship deadline, IF the notification date for the scholarship is after Jan 1.</p>