Early Admission

/ˈɜrli ədˈmɪʃən/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A process by which a student applies to and is admitted by an educational institution earlier than the regular admission timeline, often with binding or non-binding conditions.
    She secured her place through early admission before the regular application deadline.

Forms

  • early admission

Commentary

Early admission may be binding, requiring the applicant to attend if accepted, or non-binding, allowing the applicant to consider later offers.

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