Does William & Mary Early Decision or Early Action require you to withdraw other college applications?

I'm a senior trying to figure out the difference between the early application options at William & Mary. I know some early plans are binding and some are not, but I'm confused about whether applying early there means I would have to withdraw applications from other schools.

I want to make sure I understand the policy before I choose which application plan to use.
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Sundial Team
6 hours ago
At William & Mary, Early Decision is the option that can require you to withdraw other applications, while Early Action does not. If you apply Early Decision and are admitted, you are expected to enroll at William & Mary and withdraw applications from other colleges. Early Action at William & Mary is non-binding, so you can apply to other schools and keep those applications active while you wait for decisions.

So if your main concern is whether you would need to withdraw other applications, the answer is yes for William & Mary Early Decision if admitted, and no for William & Mary Early Action.

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