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Rolling admissionsAn admissions process used by some colleges and universities in which each application is considered as soon as all the required materials have been received, rather than by a specific deadline. Colleges and universities with this policy will make decisions as applications are received until all spaces are filled.[Back to Top]
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Rolling admissionsPractice whereby colleges review and make admissions decisions as completed applications are submitted until classes are filled. Schools with rolling admission usually have late application deadlines or none at all.
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Rolling admissionsSome colleges, especially state schools, may have a rolling admissions policy, meaning they are always accepting applications for future admission. Students typically receive their admission or denial within a month.
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Rolling admissionsAn admissions procedure by which the college evaluates applicants on a first-come, first-served basis. Applicants are screened as soon as they submit all application materials. The college may consider applications on a weekly or monthly schedule. Applicants receive a notice of the decision a short time after application.
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Rolling admissionsThe process in which a student applies and receives an admission decision within two to six weeks. Applications are accepted until the incoming freshman class is filled. Most public universities and m [..]
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Rolling admissionsis a policy whereby some colleges and universities notify a student of the admissions decision as soon as the application is received and reviewed. It is wise to apply early because once the admission [..]
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Rolling admissionsAdmissions procedure by which the college considers each student's application as soon as all the required credentials have been received (e.g., school record, test scores). The college usually n [..]
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