| School | Program |
| Harvard | SCEA |
| Princeton | SCEA |
| Stanford | SCEA |
| Yale | SCEA |
| CalTech | EA |
| MIT | EA |
| U of Chicago | EA |
| Brown | ED |
| Columbia | ED |
| Cornell | ED |
| Dartmouth | ED |
| Duke | ED |
| U of Pennsylvannia | ED |
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Harvard and Princeton Reinstate Early Action
Both Harvard and Princeton decided to throw in the towel and follow UVa back into the Early Admissions game. Princeton and Harvard announced that they will reinstate non-binding single choice early action (SCEA), similar to the programs at Yale and Stanford with the Class of 2016. Most other schools who have Early Admissions programs offer binding Early Decision (ED). Some schools such as M.I.T and CalTech offer unrestricted Early Action (EA).
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