Regular Decision You submit an application by a specified date and receive a decision within a reasonable and clearly stated period of time. You may apply.

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Regular Decision You submit an application by a specified date and receive a decision within a reasonable and clearly stated period of time. You may apply to other schools without restriction. Regular Decision You submit an application by a specified date and receive a decision within a reasonable and clearly stated period of time. You may apply to other schools without restriction. Fall 2014, Spring 2015, Summer 2015 Restrictive Early Action Restrictive early actions means you apply to a school and receive a decision well in advance of its regular response date. Institutions with restrictive early action plans usually place limitations on your application to other early plans (check with your choice school for details). If you are admitted under restrictive early action, you're not obligated to accept the offer or submit an early deposit. Restrictive Early Action Restrictive early actions means you apply to a school and receive a decision well in advance of its regular response date. Institutions with restrictive early action plans usually place limitations on your application to other early plans (check with your choice school for details). If you are admitted under restrictive early action, you're not obligated to accept the offer or submit an early deposit. Early Decision Early decision plans are binding — a student who is accepted as an ED applicant must attend the college. Early Decision Early decision plans are binding — a student who is accepted as an ED applicant must attend the college. Early Action You apply and receive a decision well in advance of the school's regular response date. If admitted, you're not obligated to accept the offer of admission or submit a deposit prior to May 1. You may apply to other colleges. Early Action You apply and receive a decision well in advance of the school's regular response date. If admitted, you're not obligated to accept the offer of admission or submit a deposit prior to May 1. You may apply to other colleges. Counselor-Approved Fee Waiver: For students who have limited financial resources and meet certain requirements (see “FAQs for Application Fee Waiver Form”) may use the NACAC Request for Application Fee Waiver Form when applying to college. The form helps ensure that access to college is possible for all students. The form is for high school students applying to postsecondary colleges in the fall immediately following high school graduation. Counselor-Approved Fee Waiver: For students who have limited financial resources and meet certain requirements (see “FAQs for Application Fee Waiver Form”) may use the NACAC Request for Application Fee Waiver Form when applying to college. The form helps ensure that access to college is possible for all students. The form is for high school students applying to postsecondary colleges in the fall immediately following high school graduation.

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