October 4, 2002
Brown and Princeton Stick With Early-Decision Policies
Princeton and Brown Universities will not allow their early-decision applicants to apply to other institutions' early-action programs this fall, despite a policy change by the National Association for College Admission Counseling that was intended to eliminate such a restriction.
Nacac, a voluntary membership organization that represents admissions officers and guidance counselors, approved revisions to its "Statement of Principles of Good Practice" last September to allow students
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