SCEA policy help! It's quick.

<p>So Harvard SCEA says you can apply to any EA institution as long as it's not ivy league and binding pretty much. </p>

<p>Princeton's policy is.
Please note the following exceptions to the above:</p>

<p>You may apply to any public institution, as long as the decision is nonbinding.
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.</p>

<p>So does this mean applying to a private institution early action is out of the question?</p>

<p>Yes, under Princeton’s policy you cannot apply EA to any other private institution. It appears that Princeton has changed its previously stated policy, however, and that students can apply to a public institution that offers EA. However, I think that’s the same as Harvard which says the following:</p>

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<p>Has anyone confirmed this with the admissions office that students can apply to both Princeton SCEA and, for example, University of Michigan’s EA program, since I believe this is a change from the previous language on the website?</p>