Anonymous wrote:I understand ED. But what's in it for the schools for EA?
If a student has applied EA they have more than a passing interest in the college/university so it permits the school to better predict its application yield.
Some schools now have single choice early action (SCEA) which restricts applicants to one early app but isn't financially binding. It allows the financial aid student to enjoy the admissions rate boost of an early application but allows the student to have the freedom to compare financial aid packages.