Yale refers to their Early Decision program as a Singe Choice Early Action. The application deadline is November 1. Decisions will be sent by mid December. Unlike most ED options , this is not binding.
The restrictions are as follows:
you may apply to another institution’s early admission program as follows:
The application involves the Common application or Coalition application along with the following essays :
The restrictions are as follows:
you may apply to another institution’s early admission program as follows:
- You may apply to any college’s non-binding rolling admission program.
- You may apply to any public institution at any time provided that admission is non-binding.
- You may apply to another college’s Early Decision II program, but only if the notification of admission occurs after January 1. If you are admitted through another college’s Early Decision II binding program, you must withdraw your application from Yale.
- You may apply to any institution outside of the United States at any time.
The application involves the Common application or Coalition application along with the following essays :
- Students at Yale have plenty of time to explore their academic interests before committing to one or more major fields of study. Many students either modify their original academic direction or change their minds entirely. As of this moment, what academic areas seem to fit your interests or goals most comfortably? Please indicate up to three from the list provided.
- Why do these areas appeal to you? (100 words or fewer)
- Why does Yale appeal to you? (100 words or fewer)
- Who or what is a source of inspiration for you? (35 words or fewer)
- If you could live for a day as another person, past or present, who would it be? Why? (35 words or fewer)
- You are teaching a Yale course. What is it called? (35 words or fewer)
- Most Yale freshmen live in suites of four to six students. What would you contribute to the dynamic of your suite? (35 words or fewer)
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