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Early Action admissions is available for first-generation college students. If you meet the ED II deadline, you will receive an admissions decision from us by February 15. Regular Decision applications are not binding, and you will receive an admissions decision from us by April 1.
You should first expect to receive an email, prompting you to check your status page, where you can review your admissions decision. To those of you who will be admitted, congratulations!
Early Decision II applicants who meet this deadline will receive an award notification as early as February 15. Regular decision applicants who meet this deadline will receive an award notification as early as April 1.
It can take a few weeks to a few months to hear back for a college admissions decision, depending on the type of application you submitted. Early applicants — such as early decision or early action — will generally hear back in December while regular decision applicants will receive their admission decision in April.
There are three ways you'll receive your letter of acceptance: by mail, email, or on your online portal. How schools choose to tell students about their university entry will vary. Check with your school's office of admissions to see when and how you'll get your letter of acceptance.
Early Decision II gives those who missed the ED I deadline a second chance to apply ED (by January 1). With ED II, you will hear back from us around February 15. Regular Decision (RD) applications are not binding and have a January 1 deadline, and you will hear back from us around April 1.
But there is one school, Wake Forest U, that uses rolling admission for its Early Decision cycle. That means they release decisions as you apply, as early as the summer before senior year. It's one of the rare situations where you can hear back sooner and it's a binding application.
Wake Forest University has an acceptance rate of 22%. Half the applicants admitted to Wake Forest who submitted test scores have an SAT score between 1390 and 1510 or an ACT score of 32 and 34.
``Thank you very much for the acceptance to your program! I am very excited by the idea of attending (insert university) this (insert application term). I will be taking this offer into serious consideration when making my final decision.