Latting, Emory's Vice Provost of Admission on ED

<p>Latting recently spoke to the AJC (Atlanta Journal-Constitution) about early decision. Although most of the tips apply to all schools, there were a few Emory specific bits in the article
[Early</a> decision: Is it right for you? | <a href=“http://www.ajc.com%5B/url%5D”>www.ajc.com](<a href=“http://www.ajc.com/news/business/early-decision-it-right-you/nZpgq/]Early”>http://www.ajc.com/news/business/early-decision-it-right-you/nZpgq/)</a></p>

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<p>On the possible admission advantages conferred by EDing

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<p>On why ED can be dangerous:

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<p>It seems that the warning about financial aid, coupled with Latting’s quote about financial aid indicates that by accepting a huge percent of students ED he can be sure that Emory gets enough full pay students to balance its books so to speak. Perhaps I’m thinking too much into it.</p>

<p>Sounds right. You’re likely not reading into it too much. That and international students help increase full pay.</p>