<p>Is Princeton getting rid of its early decision application? I graduate from hs in 2010. Will they still have early action applications when I would apply? What other colleges are getting rid of their ED?</p>
<p>Princeton has already ended its early decision policy for the class of 2012.</p>
<p>Princeton ended their ED, Harvard EA (unsure), Yale/Stanford kept EA (unsure). </p>
<p>Lol well as far as I know, by "other schools" I just named some random schools that you might be interested in. Of course, there's more.</p>
<p>Other schools of interest might be MIT and Caltech, both of which still have EA.</p>
<p>Its rather disappointing Princeton got rid of its ED. Ill check up on Yale and Harvard (both of which Im not too interested in). Is there any reason a school would decide to not have an ED?</p>
<p>Princeton, along with several other schools, wants to step up its efforts to recruit low income students. It believes that eliminating ED will increase the share of low income students who matriculate. For a more thorough discussion of the topic, see <a href="http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/harvard-university/519615-year-without-ea-recap-harvard-admissions-year.html%5B/url%5D">http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/harvard-university/519615-year-without-ea-recap-harvard-admissions-year.html</a></p>