<p>They aren’t doing Early Decision anymore, so when can I send in my application for the HS class of 2008/college class of 2012?</p>
<p>I can’t really answer this from an Ivy perspective, but just because they aren’t doing ED anymore doesn’t change anything. You can (probably) send it in whenever all the forms are done/filled out.<br>
Checking Princeton’s webpage, I’m pretty sure they haven’t released their supplements yet.</p>
<p>I think the applications for most colleges are posted now, and a class of 2008 high school senior who is interested in Harvard or Princeton, which have gone to a single-deadline system and try to schedule interviews for most applicants, should fill out the personal identification and contact information part of the application SOON, so that the college admission office can schedule interviews without everyone wanting an interview in the same week. (“Soon” means by, say, October rather than just before the year-end application deadline.) Other parts of your application can go in later, but you might as well get your file established early if your address and phone number aren’t going to change during the school year. </p>
<p>As always, check the Web site of the specific college you are most interested in if you are not sure about an issue, but what I wrote above was what I was told by a Harvard admission officer at a public meeting in May, and I already downloaded the Harvard and Princeton applications for the current cycle last month.</p>
<p>now 10char</p>
<p>Princeton, Harvard, Dartmouth, Yale, and Penn (mailed) have all released their supplements. A quick look at their website will confirm this. IDK about brown, columbia, and cornell though…not applying.</p>