October 15 is the date by which we recommend Plan II applicants complete their ApplyTexas and On-line honors applications. Plan II shares this priority deadline with the Business Honors Program and the Liberal Arts Honors programs. But don't panic. For Plan II Honors, the deadline is a "soft" internal deadline. Nothing closes or cuts-off on October 15.
The priority deadline is there to remind Plan II applicants that Plan II conducts rolling admissions. And, Plan II reviews applications in the order that the applications are completed. The later a Plan II Honors applicant completes the application, the later that application will be reviewed. Because we will have been offering admission to complete applicants beginning in October, there will be fewer spots available later in the cycle when the applications completed closer to the December 1 deadline are reviewed. Fewer available spaces means a lower likelihood of admission. Competition will be stiffer as fewer spots are available.
Applying on or before October 15 will not necessarily increase an applicant's likelihood of admission. But applying late in the admissions cycle, after November 15, will very likely disadvantage the applicant somewhat.
Plan II admission offers are non-binding and non-exclusive regardless of the date of the offer of admission from Plan II Honors.
Submitting an application on or before October 15 will not guarantee early notification or increase the likelihood of admission.
But do keep in mind that the October 15 deadline does make a difference to Business Honors applicants. The applicants that apply to Business Honors on or before October 15 will be reviewed first and notified first. The date of notification for the early pool will be determined by the size of the early pool.
Plan II is education without boundaries. It is a four-year degree that leads from a broad core curriculum in the early years to a student's own choice of coursework in the later ones. Small classes and a common curriculum develop a sense of intimate community, while the size of The University provides an enormous range of freedom to pursue a variety of interests, and the student services and organizations, the library facilities and a computing infrastructure to do it quite well.
Friday, September 16, 2011
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Plan II students enjoy a vital community. Being an intellectual doesn't rule out having fun.
Dr. Kevorkian's Fall 2011 Plan II Honors World Literature class celebrates the completion of the Odyssey.
standing left to right:
Patrick Watson, Emily Chiou, Anjali Bhattacharjee, Haley Lockwood, Phillip Berthelsen, Daniel Wang, Naomi Hasegawa, Luca Senise, Dr. Kervorkian, Jennifer Johnson, Jaclyn Kachelmeyer, Molly McConn, Stacy Fish, Alex Fraley, Samuel Jacobson
front row left to right:
Taylor Stumberg, Koby Caplan, Alyssa Mahoney, Katie Stacy
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