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Early Decision

At St. Lawrence, you can take advantage of several benefits if you're admitted under an Early Decision Agreement.

When You Know, You Know

You’ve done your research, toured campus, interviewed with a member of the Admissions staff, or connected with a student or two. You know St. Lawrence is the place for you and you’re ready to finish the college search process early. That means you’re ready to apply Early Decision (ED). As an Early Decision applicant, you’ll receive your decision letter within a few weeks of the completion of your application file.

You have a choice between two applications for admission to St. Lawrence. We encourage you to use the one most comfortable for you.

Begin Your St. Lawrence Application.              Begin Your Common Application 

Important Deadlines to Remember

DeadlinesEarly Decision 1Early ActionRegular DecisionEarly Decision 2
Application DeadlineNov. 2Dec. 1March 1Feb. 1
Materials DeadlineAs soon as possible*Dec. 10**As soon as possibleAs soon as possible*
Decisions PostedWithin a few weeks of completion*Mid-Jan.Within a few weeks of completionWithin a few weeks of completion*
Reply DeadlineWithin a few weeks of receiving an offerMay 3May 3Within a few weeks of receiving an offer

*Early Decision 1 and Early Decision 2 are binding decision plans, and students admitted through ED1 or ED2 will be expected to confirm their enrollment shortly after receiving an offer of admission. We will post ED1 and ED2 decisions within a few weeks of an application becoming complete, with the exception of students who complete their applications in mid-to-late December (due to the University's holiday break). These applicants may not receive a decision until mid-to-late January. 

**Applications that remain incomplete after this deadline will be moved into Regular Decision.

How You Know We're the Best Choice For You

Maybe you know there’s something special in store for you here, but you just need a little help trusting your gut. If any of these feel familiar, you’re a perfect candidate for Early Decision.

Laurentians in hammocks

You loved everything about St. Lawrence on your visit.

You could already see yourself grabbing lunch with friends in the dining hall, studying in the Student Center, or exploring the trails around campus. 

When your visit ended, you couldn’t wait to come back.

Just the thought of seeing the view of the Chapel from Romoda Drive as you arrive back on campus for move-in day makes you feel excited!

You clicked with a campus club or organization.

You can see yourself thriving among the rich and vibrant mix of co-curricular options and academic opportunities at St. Lawrence.

Class being taught on mountain top

You loved our location.

You're eager to embark on epic outdoor adventures and can't wait to explore the rivers, trails, mountains, and waterfalls in our backyard.

People sitting in chairs talking

You're inspired by our alumni network.

As a Laurentian, you’ll have access to one of the top-ranked alumni networks in the nation. You’re excited to connect with alumni mentors who will help you explore your career interests however they can. 

You connected with a professor who could become a mentor.

You're looking forward to building close relationships with faculty who will challenge, support, and inspire you throughout your academic journey.

The men's varsity 8 rowing team during a competition on the water.

You connected with a coach who understands your potential.

They made you feel welcome, and you know they'll help you grow as an athlete and a person. 

Your Early Decision Checklist

You’re more than a transcript and test score. Our holistic approach to admissions means we consider your academic achievements along with your activities, interests, and aspirations. 

For a full breakdown of what we’re looking for in terms of high school coursework and co-curricular activities, visit Applying to St. Lawrence

  • St. Lawrence Application or Common Application
  • Early Decision Agreement
    • Signed by you, your school counselor, and a parent or guardian
  • Official copy of your high school transcript
  • Official standardized exam scores (optional for most applicants—read our policy)
  • One letter of recommendation from your school counselor
  • One letter of recommendation from a teacher who has taught you in an academic subject in high school
  • Resume (optional)

We’re thrilled that you can see yourself at St. Lawrence and are confident that it’s the school for you. We wish you the best of luck as you round out your high school experience and look forward to reviewing your application soon. 

Four Myths Busted About Early Decision at St. Lawrence

There are a few things that make our Early Decision process unique, so we’re here to clear up any lingering questions as you decide the best application option for you. 

Myth: Early Decision and Early Action mean the same thing.

They're actually very different, and here's how.

Early Decision is a binding agreement, which means you agree to attend St. Lawrence if you are accepted. This is why we ask that you make this decision carefully and in collaboration with your guidance counselor and parent/guardian. 

Early Action is not binding, and you’ll have until early May to make your enrollment decision.

Myth: My financial aid package won’t be as competitive.

Consideration of your financial need and eligibility for merit scholarships is the same whether you apply Early Decision, Early Action, or Regular Decision. 

When you apply Early Decision to St. Lawrence, you’re automatically considered for all applicable merit scholarships. We also approach need-based aid the same way for every student. We recommend you complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) as soon as possible to be considered for additional types of aid. 

Myth: There’s only one deadline—early November.

If you aren’t ready to apply in the fall, you can still apply Early Decision 2 by early February. 

This means less time worrying about deadlines and more time to focus on making your application as strong as it can be. 

Myth: I can’t switch to Early Decision if I've already applied Early Action or Regular Decision. 

You can, and it’s really easy!

If you’ve already applied Regular Decision or Early Action and would like to switch to be considered Early Decision, simply download and sign the Early Decision Agreement. Then, ask your guidance counselor and parent/guardian to sign it, scan it, and send it to our office.

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Financial Aid and Scholarships

When you apply Early Decision to St. Lawrence, you’re automatically considered for merit scholarships. To determine eligibility for additional types of aid, complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) as soon as possible.

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