Colleges Where Applying Early Makes a Difference
With the number of college applications rising, applying early can, in some cases, improve your chances of getting in.
Early applicants at the following 10 ranked schools, listed based on the difference in early and regular acceptance rates, see the greatest boost, according to 2016 U.S. News Best Colleges data. The data combines early decision and early action programs at colleges that have both. Some early applicants may be deferred to the regular pool, where they have another chance — which means the percentage of early applicants who are eventually accepted may be higher.
10. Wofford College (SC)
U.S. News rank: 82 (tie), National Liberal Arts Colleges
Percent of early applicants admitted early: 92.1 percent
Percent of regular applicants admitted: 55.7 percent
Difference in acceptance rates: 36.4 percent
Learn more about Wofford College.
9. Sewanee–University of the South (TN)
U.S. News rank: 48 (tie), National Liberal Arts Colleges
Percent of early applicants admitted early: 77.2 percent
Percent of regular applicants admitted: 37.8 percent
Difference in acceptance rates: 39.4 percent
Learn more about Sewanee–University of the South.
8. Kalamazoo College (MI)
U.S. News rank: 66, National Liberal Arts Colleges
Percent of early applicants admitted early: 93.6 percent
Percent of regular applicants admitted: 53.6 percent
Difference in acceptance rates: 39.9 percent
Learn more about Kalamazoo College.
7. Meredith College (NC)
U.S. News rank: 5, Regional Colleges (South)
Percent of early applicants admitted early: 100 percent
Percent of regular applicants admitted: 59.7 percent
Difference in acceptance rates: 40.3 percent
Learn more about Meredith College.
6. Butler University (IN)
U.S. News rank: 2, Regional Universities (Midwest)
Percent of early applicants admitted early: 83.1 percent
Percent of regular applicants admitted: 41.2 percent
Difference in acceptance rates: 41.9 percent
Learn more about Butler University.
5. Hillsdale College (MI)
U.S. News rank: 67 (tie), National Liberal Arts Colleges
Percent of early applicants admitted early: 71.4 percent
Percent of regular applicants admitted: 21.5 percent
Difference in acceptance rates: 49.8 percent
Learn more about Hillsdale College.
4. Our Lady of the Lake University (TX)
U.S. News rank: Rank Not Published, National Universities
Percent of early applicants admitted early: 97.8 percent
Percent of regular applicants admitted: 45.5 percent
Difference in acceptance rates: 52.3 percent
Learn more about Our Lady of the Lake University.
3. University of Arkansas
U.S. News rank: 129 (tie), National Universities
Percent of early applicants admitted early: 88.4 percent
Percent of regular applicants admitted: 30.5 percent
Difference in acceptance rates: 57.9 percent
Learn more about the University of Arkansas.
2. University of Tulsa (OK)
U.S. News rank: 86 (tie), National Universities
Percent of early applicants admitted early: 93.5 percent
Percent of regular applicants admitted: 29.2 percent
Difference in acceptance rates: 64.4 percent
Learn more about the University of Tulsa.
1. Florida Memorial University
U.S. News rank: RNP, Regional Universities (South)
Percent of early applicants admitted early: 96.7 percent
Percent of regular applicants admitted: 17.8 percent
Difference in acceptance rates: 78.9 percent
Learn more about Florida Memorial University.
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