<p>I have a question about Stanford's restrictive early action admissions. Does anyone know if applying for Georgia Tech's President's Scholarship Program deadline (Georgia</a> Institute of Technology :: Undergraduate Admission :: Apply For Admission) means you couldn't apply restrictive early action for Stanford? Thanks for any input!</p>
<p>^That’s fine, as long as you get notification of admission after Jan. 1st</p>
<p>From Stanford’s website:
Applicants must agree not to apply Early Decision, Early Action or Early Notification elsewhere. Exceptions exist, however, and as a result, Restrictive Early Action applicants may apply to:</p>
<pre><code>* Any institution, public or private, under a non-binding Rolling Admission option.
- Public institutions in a student’s home state under a non-binding Early Action program.
- Foreign colleges/universities on any application schedule.
- Institutions whose early application deadlines are a requirement for consideration for special academic programs or scholarships only if the notification of admission occurs after January 1.
- Institutions under an Interim Decision program only if the notification of admission occurs after January 1.
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<p>Stanford would not have a problem with it. Some people asked the same question last year and they were fine.</p>