<p>I'm applying to
University of Michigan
Yale
Washington University at STL
University of Notre Dame
Kalamazoo College
Case Western Reserve University
University of Pennsylvania</p>
<p>Can I apply to all of them Early Action (if they have it)?
Which of the schools are Early Action and which are Early Decision?</p>
<p>Yes, you can all to all under Early Action since it is not binding. You can only have one ED application, though.
As for whether or not those schools have EA/ED rounds, you’ll have to look it up on their websites. But here’s a neat trick - if all schools use the Common Application, you can just look in the “Future Plans” page. Under the “Term and Decision Plan” section, you can see which options each school offers. If the school doesn’t offer Early Action, then they won’t have an option for it.</p>
<p>^that’s not entirely right. Yale, for one, has Single Choice Early Action. So they’re specific on where you can and cannot apply early action elsewhere. They list it on their site. I believe they allow you to apply to your own state school. But again, they lay the guidelines out on their site.</p>
<p>Oh, yeah. Forgot about SCEA - my mistake.</p>