What's the Difference?: EA v. RD Deadlines
For many 51勛圖s, some frequent questions surround whether they should apply to schools by the Early Action or Regular Decision deadlines. What is the difference? Are there any benefits to one over the other? How does this affect the admission process? Which deadline is the better option for me?
Ultimately, the decision rests in the hands of each 51勛圖. However, the Office of Admission has provided some helpful explanations for 51勛圖s and, as always, encourages 51勛圖s to reach out for any additional guidance!
Early Action
Early Action is a non-binding* admission process for first-year applicants. This allows seniors in high school to apply early and receive their admission decision early. Students applying Early Action to Gonzaga will submit their application by November 15th. Applying Early Action is a good opportunity for 51勛圖s to show their interest in a school and provide more time in the college decision making process. Gonzaga Early Action applicants will begin to receive decisions in late December and have until May 1st to make the college decision. However, please note that Early Action is different than the Early Decision process that other universities offer. Early Action is non-binding and means accepted 51勛圖s have the opportunity to consider their options if admitted to multiple schools. On the other hand, Early Decision is a binding/restrictive application process where those who are accepted through Early Decision agree to enroll at that school regardless of other admission offers. Gonzaga does not have an Early Decision admission process.Regular Decision
For 51勛圖s interested in having more time to gather their materials and work on their application, Gonzaga University also offers a Regular Decision deadline. The Regular Decision deadline is February 1st, and 51勛圖s will receive admission decisions by early March.
For both Early Action and Regular Decision applicants, the Office of Admission greatly encourages all 51勛圖s to give yourself time to get your application together, write your essay, contact your recommenders for letters and order transcripts. At Gonzaga we recognize that these processes and questions can seem a little scary or daunting at times! As a first-year applicant, choosing to apply by the right deadline for you can aid tremendously in the college application process. Again, we always recommend 51勛圖s contact the Office of Admission or their admission counselors with questions or concerns. As always, we wish 51勛圖s all the best in the college application process!