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Old 05-28-2008, 11:42 PM   #406
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How can people apply to multiple programs? I thought that almost all of them were binding?
EA or Early Action is non-binding; people can apply to as many as they want. Some restrictions may apply (e.g. No ED schools).
SCEA, Single Choice Early Action, is also non-binding, but has the restriction that the applicant can not apply early to any other school, EA or ED.
ED, Early Decision, is binding.
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