List of Rolling and Non-Rolling Adm. Schools

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Hello,

Does anyone have a list of rolling vs non-rolling schools?
I am applying to a lot of top schools and just want to make sure that I am maximizing my chances.

What I believe is correct / have so far for very competitive schools:

Harvard - NR
Johns Hopkins - R
Wash U - ?
Duke - NR
Yale - NR
Stanford - NR
Vanderbilt - R
U Chic - ?
Colombia - NR
Emory - ?
Pitt - R
Nwestern - ?
UCSF - ?
Upenn - ?
Cornell - NR

Can anyone help me?
THANKS, and GOOD LUCK TO EVERYONE!

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"Non-rolling" is kind of misleading. It's still advantageous to submit your application early so you can get an interview slot.
 
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Northwestern is sort of rolling because they make admissions decisions twice in the cycle. I think once is sometime in late october/early november and the other time is in february/march
 
UCSF - R
UPenn - NR
 
Hello,

Does anyone have a list of rolling vs non-rolling schools?
I am applying to a lot of top schools and just want to make sure that I am maximizing my chances.

What I believe is correct / have so far for very competitive schools:

Harvard - NR
Johns Hopkins - R
Wash U - ?
Duke - NR
Yale - NR
Stanford - NR
Vanderbilt - R
U Chic - ?
Colombia - NR
Emory - ?
Pitt - R
Nwestern - ?
UCSF - ?
Upenn - ?
Cornell - NR

Can anyone help me?
THANKS, and GOOD LUCK TO EVERYONE!

Is Stanford really NR?
 
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