<p>Is it possible to apply for BME early decision? </p>
<p>That is to say, if I don’t get in BME there will be no binding commitment to JHU as a regular undergraduate.</p>
<p>Is it possible to apply for BME early decision? </p>
<p>That is to say, if I don’t get in BME there will be no binding commitment to JHU as a regular undergraduate.</p>
<p>You are correct. I did the same thing as you have stated…</p>
<p>Maybe I’ll see you at JHU in a year ;)</p>
<p>Good Luck!!</p>
<p>If you apply early for BME and you get into Hopkins but not BME, then you are free to apply to other schools for RD.</p>
<p>From the “Applying to Hopkins” Web Site:
[Hopkins</a> Undergraduate Admissions :: Apply :: Applying to Hopkins](<a href=“http://apply.jhu.edu/apply/apply.html]Hopkins”>http://apply.jhu.edu/apply/apply.html)</p>
<p>ALL APPLICANTS
</p>
<p>FOR EARLY DECISION APPLICANTS
</p>
<p>Do note that there will probably be a change in policy regarding Early Decision BME applicants for the 2008-09 application cycle. In previous years, applicants who applied BME, who were amitted Early Decision, but not to the BME program would have their BME decision “deferred” to regular decision. That policy was explained here:</p>
<p>[Hopkins</a> Undergraduate Admissions :: FAQs :: Early Decision](<a href=“http://apply.jhu.edu/faqs/ed.html]Hopkins”>http://apply.jhu.edu/faqs/ed.html)
</p>
<p>This policy will most likely change. Students admitted Early Decision to the University but not to the BME program will not have their BME decision re-reviewed (deferred) to Regular Decision. The final decision about the BME program will be made at the time of Early Decision, and a student will need to make their decision about whether to enroll at Hopkins as a University student without BME. Students admitted to JHU but not BME during Early Decision will still have their ED contract change to an early action plan and have until May 1 to matriculate. </p>
<p>Therefore, the answers to our ED FAQ page (linked above) do not reflect this current policy. Changes will be made when we release the 2008-09 application in August.</p>
<p>AdmissionsDaniel, you spell “admitted” incorrectly in your last post (first line). ;)</p>
<p>oops … I guess I am not perfect. I should use that spell-check function more often.</p>
<p>So, what about applying BME RD? Does it work the same way? As in, if one is not accepted to BME during RD, can he or she still be accepted to the university?</p>
<p>nj<em>azn</em>premed:
See post #4 on this thread – the first quoted section (ALL APPLICANTS) of the Hopkins web site applies to all BME applicants, not just ED applicants. It clearly states:</p>
<p>“Students can be admitted to the university without acceptance to the BME major.”</p>
<p>Oh sorry…I just looked at the thread title.</p>