Undergraduate Engineering College Application Deadlines in the USA
Once you shortlisted the Engineering Schools, you wish to apply; now you’ve to decide which application deadline works best for you. Here’re the choices you can opt for:
Early Action:
Early Action indicates an early deadline. You can apply early (November of each year) and get to know whether you’re selected earlier (December of each year) or not, under the Early Action. You aren’t constrained to enrol here. If you’re selected you can let the school know your decision by May 1 (each year). Schools might accept, deny or defer your application. If you’re deferred, you can apply again under the regular admission pool. If you’re denied then you’re unlikely to apply there.
EA is a good option if you don’t want to commit to a single school and examine the financial aid packages from lots of schools before choosing and enrolling for the best one.
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Early Decision:
You can apply for one school alone under the Early Decision. That is, if you’re selected then you are constrained to enrol here. You’ve to sign on an agreement which is a part of your application here. Early Decision deadlines typically match the Early Action deadlines. Early Decision deadlines are usually around November 11 (each year) to November 15 (each year) and the schools will notify you their decision by December 15 (each year).
ED is a good option for those who want to make their college admission plans early. If you’re aware of all prerequisite stuff about a college and 100% sure about it then you apply under Early Decision. It also shows your enthusiasm and attitude to the admissions committee.
Now, dive into the below-mentioned top ranking colleges of 2024 for Engineering undergraduate application (according to the US News Rankings 2024) and start applying.
University Name |
Location |
Early Decision / Early Decision Availability |
Regular Deadline (UG) |
Spring Deadline |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Cambridge, MA |
No |
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Stanford University |
Stanford, CA |
No |
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University of California— Berkeley |
Berkeley, CA |
No |
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California Institute of Technology |
Pasadena, CA |
No |
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Georgia Institute of Technology |
Atlanta, GA |
No |
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University of Illinois— Urbana- Champaign |
Champaign, IL |
No |
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Carnegie Mellon University |
Pittsburgh, PA |
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University of Michigan— Ann Arbor |
Ann Arbor, MI |
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Purdue University— West Lafayette |
West Lafayette, IN |
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Cornell University |
Ithaca, NY |
No |
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Princeton University |
Princeton, NJ |
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University of Texas— Austin |
Austin, TX |
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Northwestern University |
Evanston, IL |
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University of Wisconsin— Madison |
Madison, WI |
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Johns Hopkins University |
Baltimore, MD |
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Texas A&M University— College Station |
College Station, TX |
N/A |
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Virginia Tech |
Blacksburg, VA |
No |
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Duke University |
Durham, NC |
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Pennsylvania State University— University Park |
University Park, PA |
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Rice University |
Houston, TX |
No |
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University of California— Los Angeles |
Los Angeles, CA |
No |
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Columbia University |
New York, NY |
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University of Maryland— College Park |
College Park, MD |
N/A |
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University of Minnesota— Twin Cities |
Minneapolis, MN |
N/A |
No |
|
University of Washington |
Seattle, WA |
No |
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Harvard University |
Cambridge, MA |
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Ohio State University— Columbus |
Columbus, OH |
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University of California— San Diego |
La Jolla, CA |
No |
||
University of Pennsylvania |
Philadelphia, PA |
No |
||
University of Southern California |
Los Angeles, CA |
N/A |
||
North Carolina State University— Raleigh |
Raleigh, NC |
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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute |
Troy, NY |
No |
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University of California— Davis |
Davis, CA |
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University of Virginia |
Charlottesville, VA |
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Vanderbilt University |
Nashville, TN |
NO |
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University of California— Santa Barbara |
Santa Barbara, CA |
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University of Colorado— Boulder |
Boulder, CO |
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University of Florida |
Gainesville, FL |
No |
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University of Notre Dame |
Notre Dame, IN |
No |
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Yale University |
New Haven, CT |
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Arizona State University— Tempe |
Tempe, AZ |
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Brown University |
Providence, RI |
No |
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Case Western Reserve University |
Cleveland, OH |
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Colorado School of Mines |
Golden, CO |
N/A |
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