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Class of 2030 Early Action and Early Decision Release Dates

Nov 18, 2025

Amidst finals season and holiday celebrations, students who applied to college Early Action (EA) or Early Decision (ED) are anxiously awaiting to hear back about their admissions decision. Early admissions opportunities have become an increasingly desirable option for students and institutions alike, offering a slight boost to applicants’ chances of admission and to universities’ yield rates. Not only are more students than ever before applying early, but top schools are admitting more students in the early application round than ever before.

While this time of year can be particularly stressful as the anticipation rises, if you applied early, learning about when you can expect to hear back from your school can help to ease your nerves. Here’s our guide to navigating the month of December as an early action or early decision applicant!

I’m anxious to hear back from my Early Action or Early Decision school—what should I be doing while I wait?

This month can be particularly nerve-wracking, and that’s okay! Here are three things you can do while you await your admissions decisions:

  1. Keep your grades up: it’s easy to let senioritis sneak up on you, but it’s important to maintain top grades this semester, especially as you take finals this December. If you don’t receive an early acceptance, your grades will remain in consideration at your RD schools.
  2. Keep working on your regular decision applications:
    1. If you applied Early Decision, the best-case scenario is that you never submit these applications, but in the event that you are deferred or rejected, it’s important that you have polished applications at the ready. Last minute applications are rarely as strong as those that you have devoted time to writing and polishing.
    2. If you applied Early Action, there might be a handful (or more) of schools that you’re still interested in applying to, no matter what your Early Actions results are. Don’t procrastinate these applications: it’s important to give yourself enough time to submit the best work you can.
  3. Finally, focus on enjoying your senior year. This will be your last holiday season as a high school student living at home—spend lots of time with your family and friends!

EA/ED decisions have been released for my dream school—what do I do now?

Whether celebrating an acceptance, grappling with rejection, or navigating the stress of a deferral, the release of EA/ED decisions brings a wide range of emotions for students. If you are unsure of your next steps, our comprehensive guide to decision outcomes offers clear, actionable steps you can take—no matter the decision you’ve received! From writing a letter of continued interest to re-evaluating your college list and navigating EDII applications, discover what you can be doing to set yourself up for success.

When should I expect to hear back from my EA/ED school?

Below you will find a list of schools that have released their decision dates. We are updating the list in real time as schools verify their decision dates, so check back in if your school does not yet appear on the list!

School
Decision Type
Release Date
American University
Early Decision I
Early Action
Early Decision II
ED I: December 11, 2025
EA: Mid-January 2026
ED II: Mid-February 2026
Amherst College
Early Decision
Early to mid-December 2025
Barnard College
Early Decision
December 13, 2025
Boston College
Early Decision
By December 15, 2025
Bowdoin College
Early Decision I
Early Decision II
ED I: December 12, 2025
ED II: Early February 2026
Brown University
Early Decision
December 15, 2025
Caltech
Restrictive Early Action
December 11, 2025
Case Western Reserve University
Early Decision I
Early Action
Early Decision II
ED I: December 6, 2025
EA: On or about December 20, 2025
ED II: On or about February 7, 2026
Columbia University
Early Decision
December 16, 2025
Cornell University
Early Decision
Mid-December 2025
Duke University
Early Decision
December 15, 2025
“Evening”
Emory University
Early Decision I
Early Decision II
ED I: December 10, 2025
ED II: By February 15, 2026
George Washington University
Early Decision I
Early Decision II
ED I: By late December 2025
ED II: By late February 2026
Georgetown University
Early Action
December 15, 2025
Georgia Tech
Early Action I
(in-state)
Late January 2026
Johns Hopkins University
Early Decision I
Early Decision II
ED I: December 12, 2025
ED II: February 13, 2026
Harvard University
Restrictive Early Action
Mid-December 2025
Middlebury College
Early Decision I
Early Decision II
ED I: Mid-December 2025
ED II: Mid-February 2026
MIT
Early Action
December 16, 2025
New York University
Early Decision I
Early Decision II
ED I: December 11, 2025
ED II: February 15, 2026
Northwestern University
Early Decision
December 16, 2025
Princeton University
Single Choice Early Action
December 11, 2025
7pm ET
Rice University
Early Decision I
Early Decision II
ED I: December 13, 2025
ED II: Mid-February 2026
Syracuse University
Early Decision I
Early Decision II
ED I: Prior to January 1, 2026
ED II: By mid-February 2026
Stanford University
Restrictive Early Action
Mid-December 2025
Tufts University
Early Decision I
Early Decision II
ED I: December 12, 2025
ED II: Early February 2026
Tulane University
Early Decision I
Early Action
Early Decision II
ED I: By December 15, 2025
EA: By January 10, 2026
ED II: By February 15, 2026
UIUC
Early Action
January 30, 2026
UMass-Amherst
Early Action
End of January 2026
UNC-Chapel Hill
Early Action
By December 20, 2025 for North Carolina residents
By February 10, 2026 for all other applicants
University of Chicago
Early Decision I
Early Decision II
Early Action
ED I: Mid-December 2025
EA: Mid-December 2025
ED II: Mid-February 2026
University of Miami
Early Decision I
Early Action
Early Decision II
ED I: Mid-December 2025
EA: Late January 2026
ED II: Late February 2026
University of Notre Dame
Restrictive Early Action
December 16, 2025
6:42pm ET
University of Pennsylvania
Early Decision
December 18, 2025
University of Virginia
Early Decision
Early Action
ED: December 15, 2025
EA: February 15, 2026
Villanova University
Early Decision I
Early Action
Early Decision II
ED I: By December 1, 2025
EA: By January 20, 2026
ED II: By February 15, 2026
Wake Forest University
Early Action
Early Decision I
Early Decision II
EA: By January 15, 2026
ED I: Rolling
ED II: By February 15, 2026
Washington and Lee University
Early Decision I
Early Decision II
ED I: December 20, 2025
ED II: February 1, 2026
Washington University in St. Louis
Early Decision I
Early Decision II
ED I: December 11, 2025
ED II: February 14, 2026
Wesleyan University
Early Decision I
Early Decision II
ED I: December 13, 2025
ED II: Mid-February 2026
Williams College
Early Decision
December 15, 2025
Yale University
Single Choice Early Action
December 17, 2025

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