Keeping Up With Application Process Deadlines


by Amber C. Smith - Date: 2006-12-19 - Word Count: 333 Share This!

A common mistake by many prospective students is that they don't keep up with the deadlines for the application process. They simply get all the materials together, stuff them in a drawer, and find them the week before the deadline. Or, they may even miss the deadline all together. Make sure that you keep up with application process deadlines carefully. Here are a few to look for in your materials.

Application Deadline

First of all, look for the normal application deadline. For most schools, the deadline for the spring semester is in November and the fall semester deadline is in March. You should also find out whether the deadline is for mail postmarked by that date or whether it must be received by that date.

Early Admittance Deadline

Many schools also have an early admittance deadline. If you turn in your documents by this date, then you can find out several months early whether or not your got into the school. You may also receive other benefits like a lower application fee or some type of discount if you come to the school.

Test Score Deadline

Many schools consider that most students will have to take tests in order to gain admittance, and sometimes these tests are a few days off from the application deadlines. Thus, many schools have a separate deadline or a grace period during which they will still accept your test scores.

Financial Aid Deadline

Schools will also set a financial aid deadline. If you wish to pay for your schooling with loans, there will be a day by which the school will need all the loan material. If you fail to fill everything out, you may not be able to start school when you wish.

Scholarship Deadline

If you are looking for scholarship money, you will need to find out the deadline for filling out scholarship materials. For large scholarships this is often early in the year since the process will be longer and more in depth. There will also be a date for graduate assistantship applications as well.


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