Webinar
College Application Deadlines: Decoding Early Action, Early Decision, and Regular Decision
Join us for a live webinar that unpacks the key differences between early and regular deadlines to help your family make informed decisions based on your student’s goals, timeline, and readiness.
Tuesday, July 14
4:00 PM PT / 7:00 PM ET
Zoom
Did you know your teen may have 7+ college application rounds to consider?
Many colleges offer Early Action. Others use Early Decision I and/or II. Some even have their own alternative application rules and timelines. All of these choices, and the strategy behind them, can make the process feel overwhelming.
Determining the right application round for your teen can shape their college list, timeline, and admissions chances, but with so many options, knowing which path to choose is not always simple.
Join Matthew Frankel (former UC Berkeley Instructor) and Nick Kary (former UMN Admissions Officer) for a practical, expert-led webinar on how application timing can impact your teen’s chances of acceptance at their top-choice schools.
During this event, you will learn:
How to find the best-fit application round for each school
Know when Early Action, Early Decision, or Regular Decision makes the most sense for your student.The pros and cons of each deadline option
Get a clear breakdown of how each admissions round works, including timelines, commitments, and what families should understand before applying.
How timing impacts admissions odds
Understand how application timing can influence your student’s chances, and why the “best” round depends on the school and applicant.
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Meet The Speakers
After earning B.A. and M.Ed. degrees from the University of Minnesota, Nick moved right into his alma mater’s admissions office, where he evaluated more than 1,000 annual applications. Over the ensuing eleven years, Nick’s impact on both his office and his colleagues was recognized with roles of increasing responsibility, encompassing the hiring, training, and management of admissions team members. We remind new employees at Collegewise: When we arrive at work each day, we never leave it at zero—we either make it a little better or a little worse. Make it a little better. That’s exactly what resonated for us about Nick and his own work. The UMN admissions office is a fundamentally different place today than it was when Nick started nearly a decade ago, which is the kind of impact we look for in a colleague—not to mention the same impact colleges look for in an applicant. This approach also reflects how Nick encourages his students to think about participating in their own activities and communities.
Matthew Frankel earned dual degrees in comparative literature and bioengineering from Stanford University, where he was nominated for both the Rhodes and Marshall scholarships. He later pursued graduate study in comparative literature at UC Berkeley as a Berkeley Fellow and taught undergraduate writing courses there. Before joining Collegewise, Matthew worked as an independent college counselor, guiding students to selective institutions such as Cornell, Johns Hopkins, the University of Chicago, and Georgetown. With a background that blends rigorous academics and student-centered teaching, Matthew brings a thoughtful, perceptive approach to counseling that helps students feel both seen and supported.
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