Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

Hey all,

Does anyone here know of schools with later application deadlines? I know that the majority of schools close their deadlines in the next week or two, but if anyone has research about schools that have deadlines in March, I would greatly appreciate it!

Posted
2 hours ago, kharkins said:

Hey all,

Does anyone here know of schools with later application deadlines? I know that the majority of schools close their deadlines in the next week or two, but if anyone has research about schools that have deadlines in March, I would greatly appreciate it!

Are you just looking at Fall 2016 admissions?  Programs for fall usually have deadlines between December and February, because they have to send out all their decision in time for the April 15th deadline.  You could look into programs for Spring 2017 though.

 

 

Posted

Also I could be totally wrong bc it seems really late but doesn't Hampton university and university of dc have deadlines in May and june? And I swear it was for fall 

Posted
4 minutes ago, nat22 said:

Also I could be totally wrong bc it seems really late but doesn't Hampton university and university of dc have deadlines in May and june? And I swear it was for fall 

You're right nat22, June 1st for Hampton and May 15th for U of DC.  How can they have deadlines after April 15th?  I thought SLP grad programs all had to give decisions in time for April 15th replies.

Posted
2 minutes ago, SLPgradstudent said:

How can they have deadlines after April 15th?  I thought SLP grad programs all had to give decisions in time for April 15th replies.

I think this is common practice, but not necessarily required. U of DC is a smaller school with limited funding, and they don't really get a whole lot of attention or applications, I think, since College Park is so close and there are a lot of schools in the DC area, so maybe they're trying to make themselves attractive to people who want more flexibility in their application process.

UDC is in a really pretty part of the city, and very safe, too. Plus, they have a cooperative tuition deal with the other states in the region. I didn't look into this too carefully, but I think at least Maryland and some Virginia students can get in-state tuition.

Posted
24 minutes ago, esopha said:

I think this is common practice, but not necessarily required. U of DC is a smaller school with limited funding, and they don't really get a whole lot of attention or applications, I think, since College Park is so close and there are a lot of schools in the DC area, so maybe they're trying to make themselves attractive to people who want more flexibility in their application process.

UDC is in a really pretty part of the city, and very safe, too. Plus, they have a cooperative tuition deal with the other states in the region. I didn't look into this too carefully, but I think at least Maryland and some Virginia students can get in-state tuition.

Good to know esopha!  I'll keep that in mind if I don't get the desired results from the schools I've already applied to.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. See our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use