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What’s the difference between Early Decision, Early Action/Regular Decision?

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What’s the difference between Early Decision, Early Action/Regular Decision?

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All of these applications have different deadlines. Early Decision is a binding agreement with an application deadline of November 15. Applying Early Decision is for students who have decided that Wooster is their first choice college, and once admitted they agree to remove all applications to other colleges or universities. Students who are admitted Early Decision are the first of the Freshman class to choose their classes. Early decision candidates are required to submit the Early Decision Agreement, found on the Common Application website, as well as all other application materials. Early Decision applicants must submit their $350 deposit check by January 1. Early Action is for students who want to consider other college and universities, but have strong interest in Wooster. Early action applicants must apply by December 15 and will receive notification by January 15 and have until May 1 to make their college decision. Regular Decision is Wooster’s general application deadline, whic

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