By now, many of you seniors have probably gotten emails from us about our Early Decision II option. Like Early Decision, ED II is binding, meaning that you are committing to attend Tulane in the fall if you are admitted through this plan. The application is due January 5th, and you will hear a decision from us by January 19th. How's that for a quick turnaround?
ED II is a great option if you were planning to apply Regular Decision, but have decided that Tulane is now your #1 choice. Or, if you applied Early Action and your list of schools has changed throughout the process, you can switch your application to Early Decision II. You don’t have to let us know until January 5th, so you may wait until you receive a decision from us about your Early Action application, and then be in touch. Between you and me, it's a great option if things didn't go as planned for you in EA, either at Tulane or elsewhere.
If you would to like switch your application from Early Action or Regular Decision to ED II, fill out this form by January 5th. Since it is a binding agreement, you will receive an Agreement Form to be signed by you, your parents, and your guidance counselor. If you have not applied yet, you can simply start a new application and indicate you are applying ED II. You can read a bit more about the process here, and as always, be in touch if you have any questions!
ED II is a great option if you were planning to apply Regular Decision, but have decided that Tulane is now your #1 choice. Or, if you applied Early Action and your list of schools has changed throughout the process, you can switch your application to Early Decision II. You don’t have to let us know until January 5th, so you may wait until you receive a decision from us about your Early Action application, and then be in touch. Between you and me, it's a great option if things didn't go as planned for you in EA, either at Tulane or elsewhere.
If you would to like switch your application from Early Action or Regular Decision to ED II, fill out this form by January 5th. Since it is a binding agreement, you will receive an Agreement Form to be signed by you, your parents, and your guidance counselor. If you have not applied yet, you can simply start a new application and indicate you are applying ED II. You can read a bit more about the process here, and as always, be in touch if you have any questions!