407: Controversy – How Binding Is Early Decision & What You Should Know

Recently the New York Times shared an article questioning how binding early decision admissions truly are to families. Megan shares more about the controversy that erupted, and shares her own two cents about how families can navigate early decision with integrity and smarts. Specifically she and Gretchen discuss: * What Early Decision (ED) is and what does “binding” really mean? * How to understand ED terms and your family’s priorities * How to research costs and aid BEFORE you apply (keep in mind the #1 form of financial aid is still loans) * The importance of applying to other schools, including more affordable options or schools where scholarships are likely * If you don’t think your ED school has offered adequate aid, reach out. Open communication allows you to act with integrity Here is the New York Times article that we referenced in the episode.

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Nationally recognized experts Megan Dorsey and Edward Coronado III share tips and tricks about creative study strategies, SAT/ACT prep, college applications, essay writing, teen-friendly time management tools, and more. They will also host experts on a number of subjects including scholarships, parenting, test prep, learning differences, NCAA athletics, and more! About the hosts: Megan is a college admissions consultant and test prep expert who helps students and parents plan and prepare for college admission. Edward is the founder of Alma Modern, a place for educators to learn the strategies students need to THRIVE in college. Together, they are a one-stop shop for how to survive...and thrive!...during the final approach into higher education.