Early decision is a binding agreement, unlike early action; take note that you can apply to only one school using this process. Who benefits from an early decision? The top-performing students who know what their first-choice college is. And since it's a binding agreement, the school will require a signature from you, your family, and a school counselor.
During this accelerated admissions process, you will receive notice in December, and you must enroll if you get accepted. Once you have been accepted, the school will offer a financial aid package.
The admitted students will then send in a nonrefundable deposit well before May 1. Keep in mind that the early decision process may also result in denial. What this means is students do not qualify for regular admission. You may receive a deferment notice, this will allow you to pursue regular admission with that school.
* Originally published on December 1, 2017, by LRT Staff