<p>Can you still apply to University of Michigan rolling admissions? I checked out the website and I’m pretty sure it would be okay, but I want to make sure I didn’t miss anything.</p>
<p>If you are accepted ED, you then have to withdraw any other applications.</p>
<p>As long as they notify after December 15th, you’re fine. But susgeek is correct, once accepted ED it wouldn’t matter, your applications would have to be withdrawn.</p>
<p>Okay…so if I apply ED to Dartmouth and I find out about Michigan before Dec. 15, is that a violation of the agreement?</p>
<p>No it isn’t. I don’t think ED conflicts with Michigan ER. I myself am an ED applicant at another Ivy which fully allows other EA/ER applications.</p>
<p>yes, you can apply ED and UMich rolling.</p>
<p>If one applies ED but can’t afford the college, can you drop the application and apply to more schools?</p>
<p>If you’re applying ED, please do make sure you can afford the college or at least that the college will pay 100% of your financial needs. </p>
<p>In any case, isn’t Dartmouth’s application need-blind as well?</p>
<p>raincoat: There is a technical clause in the contract about financial need. Buut, since Dartmouth meets yous full financial need as determined by them, then this clause is basically redundant. Use the calculator on the finaid site and see if what it quotes you is affordable before applying ED.</p>
<p>could i also apply to an early-action school along with dartmouth ED?</p>
<p>Lavalamp: I’m not sure about which schools you are talking about, but (obviously) no SCEA schools with ED. Also, I know Georgetown EA and Boston College EA do not let you apply to a school ED if you do their early action plans because you would not be able to choose their school if accepted ED.
Hope that helps!</p>
<p>yes that helps thanks!!</p>