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  1. Important Information. Early Decision is binding, but only if you're admitted to your first choice of college/program. If you're admitted to your second choice or alternate college/program, you'll have until May 1 to reply to the offer of admission.

  2. Application Deadlines. Applying is easy and only takes minutes using the Common Application or the Coalition Application, powered by Scoir. Please allow 3-4 days after submitting for your application to be processed. You will then receive an email providing access to your applicant portal.

  3. The main difference between the two is the application deadline and notification timeline. For ED1, the deadline is typically around November 15th, and you'll receive your admissions decision in mid-December. For ED2, the deadline is around January 5th, with decisions coming in mid-to-late-January.

  4. Syracuse University's early action decisions are typically released in in late December. Keep in mind that this date may vary slightly from year to year, so it's a good idea to regularly check your email and the admissions portal for updates.

  5. How to apply to Syracuse University. View admissions requirements and deadlines and start your application.

  6. Early Decision I: The application deadline for Early Decision I is November 15. If you apply by this deadline, you can expect to receive your admission decision by mid-December. 2. Early Decision II: Similar to Early Decision I, Early Decision II requires a binding commitment to attend if admitted.

  7. High School Football Field Dimensions. The National Federation of State High School Associations states that: High school goal posts are 23'4" wide and 20' tall from ground while NCAA goal posts are 18'6" wide and 30' tall poles from ground. High school hash marks are 53'4" from the sidelines while NCAA hash marks are 60' from sidelines.