Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Juniata
+1 they don't call it rolling but DD applied in Fall and heard back in just a few weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Pitt but apply in August — it’s extremely popular
Loyola Chicago
University of TN
Michigan State
Binghamton
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Minnesota.
I think they call it EA, but they issue decisions on a rolling basis. My son applied last Year, in mid October, and was accepted in about 2 weeks. They also gave some nice merit.
We visited, and it is a nice school. Strong for CS. My son seriously considered it, but decided on Pitt.
Great option though!
+1. Identical experience and field of study. I WISH son would have seriously considered. Decided on UMD from NOVA.
UMD CS is probably better than any of the rolling schools listed, no?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The University of Iowa has a very fast turnaround. I think my DS was accepted less than a week after he applied in September of last year. And there's a handy calculator you can use to see whether you will be accepted. He didn't choose to go there or the other EA/Rolling schools that accepted him, but it was a huge relief to know he had choices even before the other applications were due.
Here is the calculator in case you're interested: https://www.iowaregents.edu/institutions/higher-education-links/regent-admission-index/rai-calculator
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Minnesota.
I think they call it EA, but they issue decisions on a rolling basis. My son applied last Year, in mid October, and was accepted in about 2 weeks. They also gave some nice merit.
We visited, and it is a nice school. Strong for CS. My son seriously considered it, but decided on Pitt.
Great option though!
+1. Identical experience and field of study. I WISH son would have seriously considered. Decided on UMD from NOVA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trinity University in San Antonio offers EA. Great school!
When do they notify?
Anonymous wrote:Trinity University in San Antonio offers EA. Great school!
Anonymous wrote:Pitt but apply in August — it’s extremely popular
Loyola Chicago
University of TN
Michigan State
Binghamton
Anonymous wrote:I think this discussion has mostly centered around big state flagships and merit aid, which is great, but as a parent of a kid who wanted a SLAC, I figured I'd add a couple of other ideas from that realm: Macalester, Reed, and Lewis & Clark. All had early November EA deadlines and notified very quickly. Lewis & Clark offered great merit aid to my kid. I became big fans of each of these schools during the application process, although my kid went elsewhere.