The master's program at the university I applied to is pretty small, and I applied directly to the university instead of through uni-assist. Applications opened on March 15th and I sent my application in on March 16th, then got nervous because the application kept mentioning a BS in chemistry/biology as a prerequisite and my degree was a BA. I sent a sort of panicked email asking if my application would still be considered with a BA/if I needed to send anything additional for it to be considered, and they emailed back saying they'd looked over my application and decided to just admit me directly. They were very transparent about their admissions process -- basically just a GPA check, check of the transcript for sufficient course credit in environmental science and chemistry, and proof of proficiency in English from a motivation letter -- so I think they're able to mostly process applications on a rolling basis. I'm definitely glad to have the peace of mind already!