If you’ve always known which college you want to attend, what’s stopping you from pre-booking a seat at the table?
With early decision (ED), this fast-track admissions process could see you admitted to college while regular candidates are still writing their college essays.
Our step-by-step guide will let you in on everything you need to know about early decision (ED) — including a complete list of ED colleges in the country!
What Is Early Decision?
Early decision is a binding agreement, which means if you are accepted, you must attend the school and withdraw all other applications.
Unlike early action where you can apply to multiple schools and take your pick, you can only apply to one school through early decision.
Needless to say, early decision is not for the faint of heart. It’s perfect if you have a priority school and a solid year’s worth of grades to back your application.
Plus, you need to be extra careful because applying ED to one college means you will have to drop all plans of applying anywhere else.
But before you start getting cold feet, remember, the acceptance rate for early decision is substantially higher than regular acceptance rates.
This is particularly true of premier Ivy League schools. For instance, Brown University admitted almost 16 percent of early decision candidates in fall 2021 compared to just over 4 percent of regular decision applicants.
READ MORE: Early Action vs. Early Decision: What’s the Difference?
When to Apply for Early Decision
Early admissions processes start as early as November, running through December.
That means you’ll need to be armed with a solid GPA, killer recommendations, and a perfect class rank just a few months into your senior year of high school.
If gathering admissions materials for early decision by November is a challenge, note that some universities also offer an ED II option with a January deadline.
Applying during the second round allows you more time to improve test scores, solidify college preferences, and assess your financial need.
What Are the Advantages of Early Decision?
While applying for early decision is a big step, it definitely comes with some major benefits.
For one, applying for an early decision tells the college that their institution is your first choice. This can impress admissions committees and give you a leg up on the competition.
Early decision is also a big deal for colleges because they know they are admitting students who are genuinely interested in the school.
Applying early can therefore increase your chances of success. Lehigh University, for example, accepted 66 percent of students in 2020 who applied early, as opposed to 29 percent of those who applied regular decision.
Finally, the importance of early decision as a stress reliever can never be overemphasized. You’ll know by winter break whether you have been admitted, leaving you with enough time to enjoy the remaining months of your senior year.
If your early decision application isn’t accepted, you can always apply to other schools during regular admissions.
What Are the Downsides to Early Decision?
First things first, early decision isn’t for everyone (otherwise, it would be plain old regular decision 😉).
Sure, it gives you a shot at your dream school, but it also means you can’t apply elsewhere during the early round. Making such a big commitment can be pretty scary for some students.
Secondly, applying to one school means you cannot compare financial aid packages from other institutions. So, unless you’re absolutely confident of your finances, early decision could actually be a major disadvantage.
Finally, applying for early decision can also be stressful because you need to start preparing way before regular applicants, missing an entire semester’s worth of grades. Plus, with schoolwork piling up, it can always be tempting to wait for regular deadlines.
Is Early Decision Binding?
ED is binding — although not legally binding, which means schools can’t take legal action against someone who declines the offer.
Regardless, you can generally only back out of early decision if you have a genuine concern about finances.
For instance, students who find that the school’s financial aid offer is inadequate for them to cover the cost of tuition and other expenses are generally let off the hook.
However, backing out without a good reason can have damaging consequences. Since ED is an honor-bound agreement, the university might inform your high school counselor about your decision.
With your high school making up an important part of the college application process, breaching an early decision contract could even jeopardize your chances at other colleges.
Is Early Decision for You?
Are you the wiz kid of your class, aiming for the Ivy League? Or perhaps the talented swimmer with multiple accolades?
If you are armed with extracurriculars, top grades, great test scores, and the confidence that you’ve found your first-choice school, go for it!
That said, to apply for early decision, you need to write your essay, take your tests, and wrap up all other application basics by November (and all of this while juggling senior year!)
Think you can do all of the above? Then you’re good to go!
If not, give yourself an extra couple of months to ensure your application wows schools.
The Complete List of Early Decision Colleges
Alabama
University | Application Deadline | Decision Date |
University of South Alabama | August 1 | N/A |
Arizona
University | Application Deadline | Decision Date |
Arizona State University | November 1 | N/A |
Prescott College | January 19 | N/A |
Arkansas
University | Application Deadline | Decision Date |
University of Arkansas | November 1 | N/A |
California
University | Application Deadline | Decision Date |
California University of Science and Medicine | August 1 | October 1 |
Claremont McKenna College | November 1 (ED I), January 5 (ED II) | By December 15 (ED I), By February 15 (ED II) |
Harvey Mudd College | November 15 (ED I), January 5 (ED II) | December 15 (ED I), February (ED II) |
Loyola Marymount University | November 1 (ED I), January 15 (ED II) | Mid-December (ED I), Mid-February (ED II) |
Occidental College | November 15 (ED I), January 10 (ED II) | December 15 (ED I), February 20 (ED II) |
Pitzer College | December 18 (ED I), February 15 (ED II) | Late December (ED I), Late February (ED II) |
Pomona College | November 15 (ED I), January 8 (ED II) | By December 15 (ED I), By February 15 (ED II) |
Santa Clara University | November 1 (ED I), January 7 (ED II) | Late December (ED I), Mid-February (ED II) |
Scripps College | November 15 (ED I), January 5 (ED II) | Mid-December (ED I), Mid-February (ED II) |
University of San Francisco | November 1 | Mid-December |
Colorado
University | Application Deadline | Decision Date |
Colorado College | November 1 (ED I), January 15 (ED II) | Mid-December (ED I), Mid-February (ED II) |
University of Denver | November 1 (ED I), January 15 (ED II) | N/A |
Connecticut
University | Application Deadline | Decision Date |
Connecticut College | November 15 (ED I), January 15 (ED II) | Mid-December (ED I), Mid-February (ED II) |
Fairfield University | November 15 (ED I), January 15 (ED II) | December 15 (ED I), January 15 (ED II) |
Quinnipiac University | November 1 | Mid-December |
Sacred Heart University | December 1 | December 15 |
Trinity College | November 15 (ED I), January 14 (ED II) | Mid-December (ED I), Mid-February (ED II) |
University of Connecticut | December 1 | March 1 |
University of New Haven | December 1 | December 15 |
Wesleyan University | November 15 (ED I), January 1 (ED II) | Mid-December (ED I), Mid-February (ED II) |
District of Columbia
American University | November 15 (ED I), January 15 (ED II) | December 31 (ED I), February 15 (ED II) |
Catholic University of America | November 1 (ED I), January 15 (ED II) | January 1 (ED I), February 15 (ED II) |
George Washington University | November 1 (ED I), January 5 (ED II) | Late December (ED I), Late February (ED II) |
Florida
University | Application Deadline | Decision Date |
Flagler College | November 1 | Before December 15 |
Florida International University (College of Medicine) | August 1 | October 1 |
Florida Southern College | November 1 | December 15 |
Rollins College | November 15 (ED I), January 5 (ED II) | December 15 (ED I), February 1 (ED II) |
University of Miami | November 1 (ED I), January 1 (ED II) | Late December (ED I), Late February (ED II) |
Georgia
University | Application Deadline | Decision Date |
Agnes Scott College | November 1 | Within December |
Augusta University (Medical College of Georgia) | August 1 | By October 1 |
Emory University | November 1 (ED I), January 1 (ED II) | By December 15 (ED I), By February 15 (ED II) |
Spelman College | November 1 | December 15 |
University of Georgia (School of Law) | December 1 | N/A |
Illinois
University | Application Deadline | Decision Date |
Augustana College | November 1 | November 15 |
Lake Forest College | November 1 (ED I), January 15 (ED II) | December 15 (ED I), February 1 (ED II) |
Moody Bible Institute | December 1 | N/A |
Northwestern University | November 1 | Mid-December |
University of Chicago | November 1 (ED I), January 4 (ED II) | Mid-December (ED I), Mid-February (ED II) |
Illinois Institute of Technology | November 1 (ED I), January 1 (ED II) | December 1 (ED I), Early February (ED II) |
Knox College | November 1 | November 15 |
Indiana
University | Application Deadline | Decision Date |
DePauw University | November 15 (ED I), January 15 (ED II) | December 1 (ED I), February 1 (ED II) |
Hanover College | November 1 | N/A |
Saint Mary’s College | November 15 | By mid-December |
Wabash College | November 15 | December 5 |
Iowa
University | Application Deadline | Decision Date |
Grinnell College | November 15 (ED I), January 1 (ED II) | By late December (ED I), Early February (ED II) |
Kansas
University | Application Deadline | Decision Date |
University of Kansas (Medical Center) | May 15 | N/A |
Kentucky
University | Application Deadline | Decision Date |
Centre College | November 15 | January 1 |
University of Kentucky (College of Medicine) | August 2 | N/A |
University of Louisville (School of Medicine) | August 2 | N/A |
Louisiana
University | Application Deadline | Decision Date |
Tulane University | November 1 | By December 15 |
Maine
University | Application Deadline | Decision Date |
Bates College | November 15 (ED I) January 1 (ED II) | By December 20 (ED I), By February 15 (ED II) |
Bowdoin College | November 15 (ED I), January 5 (ED II) | Mid-December (ED I), Mid-February (ED II) |
Colby College | November 15 (ED I), January 1 (ED II) | By December 15 (ED I), By February 15 (ED II) |
College of the Atlantic | December 1 (ED I), January 15 (ED II) | December 15 (ED I), January 30 (ED II) |
Maryland
University | Application Deadline | Decision Date |
Johns Hopkins University | November 1 (ED I), January 3 (ED II) | December 11 (ED I), February 12 (ED II) |
Loyola Marymount University | ||
Maryland Institute College of Art | November 1 | December 15 |
McDaniel College | November 1 (ED I)January 15 (ED II) | December 1 (ED I), February 1 (ED II) |
Salisbury University | November 15 | December 15 |
Washington College | November 15 | Within 21 days after submission of requirements |
Loyola Marymount University | November 1 | N/A |
Massachusetts
University | Application Deadline | Decision Date |
Amherst College | November 1 | Early-to-mid December |
Babson College | November 1 (ED I), January 3 (ED II) | By mid-December (ED I), By mid-February (ED II) |
Boston College | November 1 (ED I), January 1 (ED II) | By December 15 (ED I), By February 15 (ED II) |
Bentley University | November 15 (ED I), January 15 (ED II) | Late December (ED I), Early February (ED II) |
Boston University | November 1 (ED I), January 4 (ED II) | December 15 (ED I), February 15 (ED II) |
Brandeis University | November 1 (ED I), January 1 (ED II) | December 15 (ED I), February 1 (ED II) |
Clark University | November 15 (ED I), January 15 (ED II) | Late December (ED I), Early February (ED II) |
College of the Holy Cross | November 15 (ED I), January 15 (ED II) | December 15 (ED I), By February 15 (ED II) |
Merrimack College | November 1 | By November 15 |
Mount Holyoke College | November 15 (ED I), January 5 (ED II) | Late December (ED I), late January (ED II) |
Northeastern University | November 1 (ED I), January 1 (ED II) | By December 15 (ED I), By February 15 (ED II) |
Smith College | November 15 (ED I), January 1 (ED II) | N/A |
Springfield College | December 1 (ED I), January 15 (ED II) | N/A |
Stonehill College | December 1 (ED I), February 1 (ED II) | Late December (ED I), Mid-February (ED II) |
Tufts University | November 1 (ED I), January 4 (ED II) | Mid-December (ED I), Mid-February (ED II) |
University of Massachusetts (Medical School) | August 2 | October 1 |
Wellesley College | November 1 (ED I), January 1 (ED II) | Mid-December (ED I), Mid-February (ED II) |
Wheaton College | November 15 (ED I), January 15 (ED II) | By December 15 (ED I), By February 1 (ED II) |
Williams College | November 15 | December 15 |
Michigan
University | Application Deadline | Decision Date |
Hillsdale College | November 1 | Early December |
Kalamazoo College | November 1 | December 1 |
Minnesota
University | Application Deadline | Decision Date |
Carleton College | November 15 | December 15 |
Hamline University | November 1 | N/A |
Macalester College | November 1 (EA I), January 1 (EA II) | December 5 (EA I), January 30 (EA II) |
St. Olaf College | November 1 (EA I), January 15 (EA II) | By December 3 (EA I), By February 4 (EA II) |
Missouri
University | Application Deadline | Decision Date |
Cox College (Nursing Program Only) | June 1 | N/A |
University of Missouri (School of Medicine) | August 1 | October 1 |
Washington University in St. Louis | November 1 (EA I), January 4 (EA II) | December 17 (EA I), February 14 (EA II) |
Nebraska
University | Application Deadline | Decision Date |
Nebraska Wesleyan University (Medical or Dental School Only) | August 1 | N/A |
New Hampshire
University | Application Deadline | Decision Date |
Dartmouth College | November 1 | Mid-December |
New Jersey
University | Application Deadline | Decision Date |
Drew University | November 1 (ED I), January 15 (ED II) | By December 15 (ED I), By January 15 (ED II) |
Monmouth University | November 15 | December 15 |
Ramapo College of New Jersey | November 1 | December 5 |
Stevens Institute of Technology | November 15 (ED I), January 15 (ED II) | December 15 (ED I), February 15 (ED II) |
The College of New Jersey | November 1 (ED I), January 1 (ED I) | December 1 (ED I), February 1 (ED II) |
New York
University | Application Deadline | Decision Date |
Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences | November 1 | February 1 |
Bard College | December 1 | End of December |
Barnard College | November 1 | Mid-December |
Clarkson University | December 1 | N/A |
Colgate University | November 15 (ED I), January 15 (ED II) | Mid-December (ED I), Late February (ED II) |
Columbia University | November 1 | Mid-December |
Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art | December 1 | February 1 |
Cornell University | November 1 | Mid-December |
Fordham University | November 15 | By December 20 |
Hamilton College | November 15 (ED I), January 5 (ED II) | By December 15 (ED I), By February 15 (ED II) |
Hartwick College | November 1 | N/A |
Hobart and William Smith Colleges | November 15 (ED I), January 15 (ED II) | Mid-December (ED I), Mid-February (ED II) |
Ithaca College | November 1 | By December 15 |
Jewish Theological Seminary | November 15 | December 15 |
Manhattan College | November 15 | By January 1 |
Marist College | November 15 (ED I), February 1 (ED II) | Mid-December (ED I), Mid-February (ED II) |
Nazareth College | November 15 | Begins early December |
New York University | November 1 (ED I), January 1 (ED II) | December 15 (ED I), January 16 (ED II) |
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute | November 1 (ED I), December 15 (ED II) | December 11 (ED I), January 15 (ED II) |
Rochester Institute of Technology | November 1 (ED I), January 1 (ED II) | Mid-December (ED I), Mid-January (ED II) |
Sarah Lawrence College | November 1 (ED I), January 15 (ED II) | Late December (ED I), Early February (ED II) |
Siena College | December 1 | January 1 |
Skidmore College | November 15 (ED I), January 15 (ED II) | Mid-December (ED I), Mid-February (ED II) |
St. John Fisher College | December 1 | N/A |
St. Lawrence University | Between November 1 to February 1 | On a continual basis |
SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry | December 1 | Between January 1 to January 15 |
SUNY Geneseo | November 1 (ED I), December 1 (ED II) | December 1 (ED I), January 1 (ED II) |
SUNY Maritime College | November 1 | N/A |
Syracuse University | November 15 | By January 1 |
Union College | November 1 (ED I), January 15 (ED II) | December 15 (ED I), February (ED II) |
University of Rochester | November 1 (ED I), January 5 (ED II) | Mid-December (ED I), Early February (ED II) |
Vassar College | November 15 (ED I), January 1 (ED II) | Mid-December (ED I), January/early February (ED II) |
Webb Institute | October 15 | Mid-December |
Wells College | November 15 | N/A |
North Carolina
University | Application Deadline | Decision Date |
Davidson College | November 15 (ED I), January 6 (ED II) | December 15 (ED I), February 1 (ED II) |
Duke University | November 1 | Mid-December |
Elon University | November 1 | December 1 |
Guilford College | November 1 | November 15 |
High Point University | November 1 (ED I), February 1 (ED II) | November 23 (ED I), February 1 (ED II) |
Meredith College | November 1 | November 15 |
University of North Carolina Asheville | November 15 (ED I), January 15 (ED II) | December 15 (ED I), February 1 (ED II) |
Wake Forest University | November 15 (ED I), January 1 (ED II) | Rolling basis (ED I), February 15 (ED II) |
Warren Wilson College | November 1 | N/A |
Ohio
University | Application Deadline | Decision Date |
Case Western Reserve University | November 1 (ED I), January 15 (ED II) | December 4 (ED I), Within 2 weeks of application completion beginning January 9 (ED II) |
Denison University | November 15 (ED I), January 15 (ED II) | Rolling basis (one month after the application deadlines) |
College of Wooster | November 1 (ED I), January 15 (ED II) | November 15 (ED I), February 1 (ED II) |
Kenyon College | November 15 (ED I), January 15 (ED II) | Mid-December (ED I), Early February (ED II) |
Miami University | November 1 (ED I), December 1 (ED II) | December 1 (ED I), February 1 (ED II) |
Oberlin College and Conservatory (College of Arts and Sciences) | November 15 (ED I), January 2 (ED II) | December 15 (ED I), February 1 (ED II) |
Ohio Wesleyan University | November 15 | 15 days after the application deadline |
Wittenberg University | November 1 | December 1 |
University of Ohio (College of Medicine) | August 1 | N/A |
Oregon
University | Application Deadline | Decision Date |
Lewis & Clark College | November 1 | December 15 |
Reed College | November 15 (ED I), December 20 (ED II) | December (ED I), February (ED II) |
Pennsylvania
University | Application Deadline | Decision Date |
Allegheny College | November 15 (ED I), February 1 (ED II) | N/A |
Bryn Mawr College | November 15 (ED I), January 1 (ED II) | N/A |
Bucknell University | November 15 (ED I), January 15 (ED II) | Mid-December (ED I), Mid-February (ED II) |
Carnegie Mellon University | November 1 (ED I), January 3 (ED II) | N/A |
Dickinson College | November 15 (ED I), January 15 (ED II) | Mid-December (ED I), Mid-February (ED II) |
Drexel University | November 1 | Mid-December |
Duquesne University (School of Law Only) | December 31 | January 31 |
Franklin & Marshall College | November 15 (ED I), January 15 (ED II) | December 15 (ED I), February 15 (ED II) |
Gettysburg College | November 15 (ED I), January 15 (ED II) | N/A |
Grove City College | November 1 (ED I), December 1 (ED II) | December 15 (ED I), January 15 (ED II) |
Haverford College | November 15 (ED I), January 5 (ED II) | December 15 (ED I), February 15 (ED II) |
Juniata College | November 15 | December 15 |
Lafayette College | November 15 (ED I), January 15 (ED II) | December 15 (ED I), February 1 (ED II) |
Lehigh University | November 1 (ED I), January 1 (ED II) | Mid-December (ED II), Mid-February (ED II) |
Lycoming College | November 15 | December 1 |
Muhlenberg College | November 15 (ED I), February 1 (ED II) | Mid-December (ED I), February 15 – 28 (ED II) |
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts | November 15 | N/A |
Susquehanna University | November 15 | December 1 |
Swarthmore College | November 15 (ED I), January 4 (ED II) | Mid-December (ED I), Mid-February (ED II) |
University of Pennsylvania | November 1 | Mid-December |
Ursinus College | December 1 (ED I), February 1 (ED II) | N/A |
Washington & Jefferson College | December 15 (ED I) | January 15 (ED I) |
Rhode Island
University | Application Deadline | Decision Date |
Brown University | November 1 | Mid-December |
Bryant University | November 1 (ED I), January 15 (ED II) | December 1 (ED I), February 15 (ED II) |
Providence College | November 1 (ED I), January 1 (ED II) | December 1 (ED I), Late February (ED II) |
Rhode Island School of Design | November 1 | Mid-December |
South Carolina
University | Application Deadline | Decision Date |
Furman University | November 15 (ED I), January 15 (ED II) | December 1 (ED I), February 1 (ED II) |
Wofford College | November 1 | December 1 |
Tennessee
University | Application Deadline | Decision Date |
Rhodes College | November 1 (ED I), January 15 (ED II) | By November 15 (ED I), February 1 (ED II) |
Sewanee: University of the South | November 15 (ED I), January 15 (ED II) | Early December (ED I), Late January (ED II) |
Vanderbilt University | November 15 | January 15 |
Texas
University | Application Deadline | Decision Date |
Austin College | November 1 (ED I), February 1 (ED II) | December 4 (ED I), March 1 (ED II) |
Rice University | November 1 | N/A |
Southern Methodist University | November 1 | Mid-December |
Texas Christian University | November 1 (ED I), February 1 (ED II) | January 1 (ED I), April 1 (ED II) |
Trinity University | November 1 (ED I), February 1 (ED II) | December 1 (ED I), February 15 (ED II) |
Vermont
University | Application Deadline | Decision Date |
Bennington College | November 15 (ED I), January 15 (ED II) | Mid-December (ED I), Mid-February (ED II) |
Champlain College | November 15 | Mid-December |
Marlboro College | November 1 | December 1 |
Middlebury College | November 15 (ED I), January 3 (ED II) | Mid-December (ED I), Mid-February (ED II) |
Virginia
University | Application Deadline | Decision Date |
Christopher Newport University | November 15 | December 15 |
College of William and Mary | November 1 (ED I), January 1 (ED II) | Early December (ED I), Early February (ED II) |
Hampden-Sydney College | November 1 | N/A |
Hollins University | November 1 | N/A |
Roanoke College | November 15 | Rolling after November 5 |
University of Richmond | November 1 (ED I), January 1 (ED II) | December 15 (ED I), February 15 (ED II) |
University of Virginia | November 1 | By mid-February |
Virginia Military Institute | November 15 | By December 15 |
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech) | November 1 | Mid-December |
Washington and Lee University | November 1 (ED I), January 1 (ED II) | Late December (ED I), Late January (ED II) |
Washington
University | Application Deadline | Decision Date |
Whitman College | November 15 (ED I), January 10 (ED II) | Mid-December (ED I), Early February (ED II) |
University of Puget Sound | November 1 | By December |
Wisconsin
University | Application Deadline | Decision Date |
Beloit College | November 1 | December 1 |
Lawrence University | November 1 | December 1 |
Wyoming
University | Application Deadline | Decision Date |
Wyoming Catholic College | June 1 | N/A |
There are currently no schools in Alaska, Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Utah, or West Virginia with ED admissions.
Got your early decision college in your sights? Then what are you doing here — start getting your application ready so you can set sail for the college of your dreams. ⛵️
Frequently Asked Questions About Early Decision
🤔 How do I apply for early decision?
To apply for early decision, you’ll use either the Common Application or a college’s specific application form. You’ll typically need to sign an ED agreement form detailing the plan’s conditions.
⏰ When are early decision application deadlines?
Early decision deadlines vary by school, but the most common dates are November if you’re applying for ED I and December to January if you’re eyeing ED2.
🤷♂️ What’s the difference between early action and early decision?
The biggest difference between early action and early decision is that while early action is non-binding, early decision is a binding agreement. You can apply to as many schools as you want with EA and, if accepted, choose any of the schools. However, you can apply to only one ED school and, if accepted, you must attend.