Stevens Institute of Technology offers Early Decision but does not offer Early Action for freshman admissions.
The Early Decision (ED) deadline for Fall 2022 admission is November 15.
All ED1 applications should receive an admissions decision by December 15. All ED2 applications should receive an admissions decision by April 15. Last year, Stevens Institute of Technology admitted 372 of the 637 applicants who applied early decision. The acceptance rate was 58.4%.
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I received a link via email from Stevens a few weeks ago pointing me to a “streamlined”/“simplified” priority application portal. It seemed much easier to fill out than the Common App so I went ahead and submitted my application last week via this portal.
I have a couple of questions…
Is this just a marketing gimmick or do I genuinely get a boost from being invited to apply this way?
I did not select ED - so does this then count as a regular RD application (with decisions out in March/April) or do they provide a response sooner because of the way I applied?
If anyone has applied via this route in prior years, can you please share your experience?
I don’t know, but I can see that last year around this time they tweeted that decisions were out, and instructed students to check email/portal. They did the same day-of-announcement for ED2 decisions in February, so I’m guessing we won’t get advanced notice. Follow twitter @StevensUGAdm and turn on notifications. It shouldn’t be too much longer of a wait now…