<p>Okay, you can apply ed and ea (if it's not scea) right? Even for the ivies as long as you attend the ed school if accepted? Am I right? Like I could do dart ed and gt ea?</p>
<p>Sorry, no. The EA school won't care if you apply elsewhere, but the ED school will. If you got Dartmouth ED, that's it. You might want to check though; I always think things are stiffer than they really are.</p>
<p>it depends on the school i think...</p>
<p>DARTMOUTH:
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Applying</a> as an Early Decision candidate involves a commitment to matriculate at Dartmouth if admitted; candidates who are admitted under the Early Decision Plan may not initiate new applications and must withdraw any other applications. It is a violation of the plan for you to be an Early Decision candidate at two institutions at the same time.
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<p>GEORGETOWN:
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Q:If I apply to Georgetown under Early Action can I still apply to other schools under Early programs?</p>
<p>A:Students applying to Georgetown under our Early Action program may not concurrently apply to a binding Early Decision program. Georgetown does give students the option to apply both under our Early Action program and under other schools Early Action programs. Please be sure to research the guidelines of all schools to which you are applying; not all Early Action programs will allow multiple Early Action applications.
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<p>HARVARD:
Early Action
Policy for the Class of 2010
1. Students applying to Harvard under the Early Action program are not ordinarily permitted to apply early elsewhere in the fall, either under Early Action or Early Decision programs. Harvard will rescind its offer of admission to a student who does so.</p>
<p>Students are allowed to apply in the fall to public institutions under non-binding rolling or Early Action programs, and they may apply to colleges under Interim Decision programs, which inform applicants of admission after January 1. They may also apply to any institution under its Regular Action program, and to foreign colleges and universities on any application schedule.</p>
<p>After students receive notification from Harvard's Early Action program (around December 15), they are free to apply to any institution under any plan, including binding programs such as Early Decision II.</p>
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<li>Students admitted under an Early Decision program at another college must withdraw any pending application to Harvard and are not eligible for admission.
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