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"postmarked" by a specific date


Question Posted Friday September 21 2007, 9:50 pm

if a college wants an app to be "postmarked" by a specific date what exactly does that mean for me?

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BerryWine answered Sunday September 23 2007, 3:40 pm:
The postmark is the date that the post office actually stamps it. So if you take your envelope to the post office on October 1st before the close of business, it will be stamped "October 1st." If the school says your envelope has to be postmarked by October 2nd, you'll be fine.

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hahamber16 answered Sunday September 23 2007, 2:55 pm:
You should always try to get your applications in early. Dont procrastinate with that at all. Having it being postmarked by a certain date means thats the last date you can SEND out the application but like i said, try to get it in as early as possible. Good luck, and I hope i helped.. :)

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