When can I apply at up for 2023?

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Pursue your passion

When you apply, you'll be asked to choose a major from the hundreds of degree programs available at Wayne State. If you're undecided, select an exploratory track, which allows you to check out your options while staying on course for graduation.

Returning to WSU?

If you have previously enrolled at Wayne State University, please complete a Returning Student Record Update Form in place of another Undergraduate Admission application. 

  • If you are reapplying for admission and have applied within the last year, you are only required to submit this application. Your transcripts and application fee do not need to be resubmitted.
  • If it has been longer than a year since you last applied to Wayne State, you will need to submit the application fee.

Guest and non-matriculating students must apply using the university application.

Application fee

There is no fee for undergraduate guest students.

Students may pay the required $25 nonrefundable application fee by credit card online or by check mailed to: Wayne State University, P.O. Box 02759, Detroit, MI 48202.

The WSU Office of Undergraduate Admissions accepts fee waivers for the application fee for first-year and transfer students. The applying student’s high school guidance counselor must sign the university fee waiver prior to application submission at WSU. Transfer students may submit the NACAC Transfer Fee Waiver and must have attestation from a financial aid officer or staff member from their current or most recently attended college/university. Application fee waivers are subject to the approval of the Office of Undergraduate Admissions and are granted based upon evidence of financial need.

Please note that fee waivers are not accepted for postbaccalaureate, international or non-matriculating students.

The following documents may also be used to waive the application fee:

  • ACT or SAT verification that a fee waiver was used to register for the test. These waivers are available only from a high school guidance office.
  • Request for Admission Application Fee Waiver form provided by NACAC [National Association for College Admission Counseling].

  • Most applications will open August 1 for students applying for fall 2023 enrollment.
  • College deadlines most often fall between November and February.
  • Early admission means submitting your application sooner, usually by November.
  • Applying regular decision gives you more time to work on application essays and take exams.

Most college applications — including the Common Application and the Coalition for College — will open August 1, 2022, for those who plan to start college in fall 2023. That said, you may complete the general application components at any time before this date.

While most schools require similar application components, different admission options allow you to submit your application by different deadlines. The four basic options are early action, early decision, regular decision, and rolling admission.

Ready to start your journey?

Regardless of when you apply, you'll likely need to submit a personal essay, 1-3 recommendation letters, official transcripts, and, if required, SAT or ACT scores.

College Application Deadlines for Fall 2023

The following table summarizes the most common college application deadlines for the four main admissions windows.

Application DeadlineAdmission DecisionEarly ActionEarly DecisionRegular DecisionRolling Admission
November 2022 December 2022
November 2022 December 2022
January/February 2023 March/April 2023
Varies Usually within 4-6 weeks

Early Action Deadlines

Many schools offer early action deadlines, which entail applying early and receiving an early admission decision.

The most common early action deadlines are in early to mid-November. In general, you can expect to receive an admission decision in December.

Early action is a great option for those who want an early admission decision without having to commit to a school. Unlike early decision [see below], early action doesn't require you to commit to attending the school should you get admitted.

This admission option also doesn't require a response until the national May 1 deadline, giving you ample time to compare college offers.

One potential outcome of applying early action is deferment, or when your application gets pushed to the regular decision applicant pool. If this happens to you, reach out to the school and focus on strengthening your application for regular decision admittance.

Early Decision Deadlines

Similar to early action, early decision means applying to a college and getting an admission decision around mid-December. Some colleges offer two early decision deadlines [usually called Early Decision I and II].

Unlike early action, early decision comes with a binding agreement to enroll. In other words, if you get in, you must pay a nonrefundable deposit and immediately withdraw all of your other college applications. This is why students applying early decision should be completely set on attending a particular school.

One caveat of early decision is that you're entering an agreement without seeing your financial aid offer. For those depending on financial aid to cover most or all of their tuition, this could pose serious concerns.

Some schools may help you explore additional aid options, but adjustments aren't guaranteed.

Regular Decision Deadlines

Most students apply to college under regular decision. These deadlines commonly fall in January or February. Typically, you'll hear back from prospective schools in March or April and must follow up with your decision about whether to enroll by May 1.

As one of the widest application windows, regular decision ensures students have ample time to gather materials, prepare their essays, and take any required exams. These deadlines also give you additional time to carefully consider your college options.

The downside of waiting until the final application window means that if you get rejected, you'll have to wait until the following academic term or year to reapply. Alternatively, you could get waitlisted, which means you may or may not get accepted depending on whether any spots open up.

Rolling Admission Deadlines

Rather than maintaining set deadlines, colleges with rolling admission evaluate applications as they come in. These schools usually offer several application windows a year. In general, they'll accept and review applications until all spots in the upcoming class are filled.

Most rolling-admission colleges open up admissions around September 1. This window can last all the way through spring, depending on how many spots remain, though some schools may adhere to the May 1 deadline.

Many schools use a rolling admission policy to evaluate transfer applicants as well. Transfer students should begin the application process well ahead of their prospective school's posted application deadline. Each school maintains its own application window and transfer credit policies, so be sure you carefully read over these requirements before applying.

College Application Deadlines for 50 Popular Schools

Check out the table below to find the 2022-23 application deadlines for 50 popular colleges.

When to Apply for College in the Fall

Applying to college entails a considerable amount of planning. If you're in high school, try to request recommendation letters and take the SAT or ACT in 11th grade. This is especially important if you're planning to apply early action or early decision.

Early admission works best for students who are prepared to apply early their senior year. Often resulting in an admission decision by mid-December, these options give you plenty of time to relax and enjoy your final semester of high school.

Additionally, students who apply early may enjoy higher acceptance rates than regular decision applicants.

To meet an early deadline, begin the application process in the summer. Focus your efforts on writing your admissions essay, gathering letters of recommendation, and taking [or retaking] the SAT or ACT.

Still, most applicants opt for the regular decision window. For those who need additional time to compare schools or work on application materials, regular decision will likely be your best option. Be sure to request letters of recommendation by September, as teachers tend to get busy in late fall due to midterms and other recommendation requests.

Remember that no student is the same. If you don't feel your application is ready to submit by an earlier deadline, hold off until the regular decision deadline. Regardless of which deadline you choose, make sure you feel confident when you submit your application.

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WHEN CAN 2023 start applying for college?

The majority of college applications for the 2022-2023 application cycle open on August 1, 2022. This includes both the Common and Coalition Applications.

Can I apply to college for fall 2023?

The fall 2023 CSU application is now open Visit our Applicant Help Center for additional assistance. For fall 2022 undergraduate admissions, some campuses have extended their deadlines for Cal State Apply applications to December 15, 2021 at 11:59 p.m. PST. See Priority Application Deadlines.

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