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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can’t you apply REA to both? Although if the college office at Prep (I assume) is telling you to pick one, listen to them. [/quote] DP. Different school. NO! With restrictive early action, it only allows you to apply EA to PUBLIC universities. You cannot EA at another private university.[/quote] NP. NO! With restrictive early action, at least at ND, you can apply EA to any university you want, public or private. Not ED or any other binding program, but EA is totally fine. Straight from ND's website:Restrictive Early Action: November 1 Notre Dame has a non-binding Restrictive Early Action program. [b] A student applying Restrictive Early Action to Notre Dame may apply to other Early Action programs at either private or public colleges or universities.[/b] A student applying Restrictive Early Action to Notre Dame may not apply to any college or university (private or public) in their binding Early Decision 1 program. If you apply to Notre Dame through REA, you may apply to any Early Decision 2 program as this has a deadline post our REA decision release in mid-December. It is expected that should you apply to an Early Decision 2 program and be admitted to that school you would immediately withdraw your application to Notre Dame as this is a binding agreement to that other institution. If you are applying to another school's Single Choice admission plan, please reach out to that institution regarding any restrictions. Students do not indicate a first-choice preference by applying early and still may wait until May 1 to indicate their decision to attend. On rare occasions, students will request to move their Regular Decision application to Restrictive Early Action. If you have submitted your Regular Decision application by the Restrictive Early Action deadline of November 1, you may make this request through your applicant status portal no later than November 15.[/quote]
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