<p>If you are matched to a non-binding school, you are free to apply to any other schools you want to, including QB partner schools, through the schools’ regular decision process. See the chart here ( [QuestBridge</a> National College Match - Regular Decision Table for Finalists](<a href=“QuestBridge”>QuestBridge)) as to what the Regular Decision requirements are for QB partner schools. Quite a few take the QB app instead of another app. However, some like Stanford will not.</p>
<p>Now, so far as the match goes: you are only notified of the school with which you are matched. Let’s say you selected the following non-binding schools for the Match round in this order of preference</p>
<ol>
<li>Yale</li>
<li>Princeton</li>
<li>Notre Dame</li>
<li>MIT</li>
<li>Stanford</li>
</ol>
<p>You are notified that you were matched with Notre Dame. Since you ranked Yale and Pton higher, you know those two schools did not select you for the Match round. You know this because if multiple schools want you for the Match round, you are matched with whichever you ranked the highest. Since you listed MIT and Stanford lower than Notre Dame, you don’t know if they wanted you in the Match round or not. </p>
<p>Since you have a non-binding match, you can apply regular decision to any other schools you want to. You might decide to fill out an application for perhaps Harvard or my alma mater, Podunk State U. If you decide to apply RD to a QB partner school, you check out the link I gave you and see what materials you need to submit.</p>