Q about Single-Choice EA

<p>If one is accepted at Princeton via Single-Choice Early Action, is Financial Aid guaranteed; since, SC-EA forces you to withdraw all other app.s?</p>

<p>Princeton’s Single-Choice Early Action is NOT BINDING – you do not have to withdraw all other app’s. See: <a href=“http://www.princeton.edu/admission/applyingforadmission/single-choice-early-actio/[/url]”>http://www.princeton.edu/admission/applyingforadmission/single-choice-early-actio/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Under the nonbinding program, you must complete your application by Nov. 1. You may not apply to an early program at any other private college or university, but you may apply early to any public institution, as long as the decision is nonbinding. We will provide an admission decision by Dec. 15, including a decision on financial aid for those who have completed the Princeton Financial Aid Application.</p>

<p>Please also note the following:</p>

<p>You may apply to any international institution, as long as the decision is nonbinding.
You may apply to any college with a nonbinding rolling admission process.
There are three possible outcomes for those applying early to Princeton. We will either (a) offer admission, (b) deny admission or (c) defer a final decision on the application and review it again in the Regular Decision process. </p>

<p>If you are admitted for Early Action, you will have until May 1 to respond, enabling you to compare your admission and financial aid offers with those of other institutions where you may have applied under Regular Decision.</p>

<p>You are strongly encouraged to complete your standardized testing before the November 1 deadline. If you take standardized tests in November, you should have your scores sent directly to Princeton.</p>

<p>Thanks!
I got a bit mixed up b/w ED and EA.</p>