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Can I back out of a sir?

Statements of Intent to Register (SIR) If you submitted a SIR to more than one UC campus, you must cancel the SIR at the campus you no longer plan to attend. The SIR deposit is non-refundable and non-transferable. The UCs do not want you to double or triple SIR because you can't make up your mind.
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Can you retract an sir?

If you wish to cancel or rescind your Statement of Intent to Register (SIR) prior to the first day of instruction, you must do so using MyAdmissions.
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Can I accept two UC offers?

You may accept admission to one campus only.

You may not transfer your SIR from one campus to another after it's been submitted.
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Can I commit to two UCs?

Enrollment Conditions

You must reapply for each term you wish to enroll simultaneously at two UC campuses.
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What is a sir college?

SIR stands for Statement of Intent to Register.

This means that you plan to attend and enroll at that specific University. When you SIR to a school, you typically put down a non-refundable deposit to hold your place at the institution.
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How do I withdraw from Sir UCSC?

Students can withdraw without documentation through the withdrawal deadline (see the Academic Calendar); after the deadline they must have documented medical or emergency reasons for a withdrawal. If you need to withdraw after the deadline, contact your college advisor.
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What happens if you sir to two schools?

Statements of Intent to Register (SIR)

If you submitted a SIR to more than one UC campus, you must cancel the SIR at the campus you no longer plan to attend. The SIR deposit is non-refundable and non-transferable. The UCs do not want you to double or triple SIR because you can't make up your mind.
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What happens if you commit to more than one University?

Also, by putting that money down, we accepted a contract. If you accept two schools and put money down on both, you are going to have to breach a contract with one of them and there may be penalties for doing so. There may also be procedures (hoops) you have to complete to enact your withdrawal from the school.
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Does applying to multiple UCS hurt your chances?

The UC is one of the largest university systems in the world offering undergraduate and graduate programs on campuses located across the state. Applicants are encouraged to apply to more than one UC campus. This will significantly increase your chances of being admitted to the UC system.
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Can UCS rescind acceptance?

Campus admission offices reserve the right to rescind an admission offer if you drop a course or fail to earn a C or better in a course reported on your application.
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Can I change my mind after accepting a college offer?

Can you reject a college after accepting? Certainly! From the day you accept your acceptance offer to the day of your graduation, you can choose to no longer attend the university you're currently at. This is even true for those who accept an early decision acceptance offer, which are usually binding.
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What is UCLA's acceptance rate?

University of California, Los Angeles has an acceptance rate of 9%. The application deadline at University of California, Los Angeles is Nov. 30. Admissions officials at University of California, Los Angeles consider a student's GPA a very important academic factor.
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Can I say yes to two colleges?

One common question we receive from our students and families is whether you can accept offers from multiple colleges or universities. In short, the answer is no, you cannot.
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Can I transfer out of UC Davis?

In order to transfer to another institution, you must maintain valid F-1 or J-1 status. You must apply to transfer to the new institution: F-1 – within 60 days after the last day attended at UC Davis. F-1 Post-Completion OPT – within 60 days after the end date on your EAD card.
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Is a leave of absence the same as withdrawal?

What is the difference between an LOA and a withdrawal? LOA is temporary and should be taken if you plan to return to the University. A withdraw means you are leaving the University and do not plan to return. If you do withdraw and decide to return at a later date you will need to reapply.
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Can I get into UCs with a 3.5 GPA?

UC has a specific way to calculate the grade point average (GPA) it requires for admission. California applicants must earn at least a 3.0 GPA and nonresidents must earn a minimum 3.4 GPA in all A-G or college-preparatory courses to meet this requirement.
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Which UC school is the most prestigious?

1. University of California, Berkeley. UC Berkeley is the flagship campus of the UC system and is widely considered one of the top academic institutions in the nation. The programs that draw students worldwide include social sciences, computer science, and biological sciences.
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Do UCs look at 12th grade GPA?

UCs do look at courses you take in freshman and senior years; the grades and rigor of your coursework are considered in context of your overall curriculum. But freshman and senior year grades are NOT included in the GPA calculation.
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Can you commit to a college and then back out?

You are welcome to opt out of attending without penalty so long as you do so before you submit a deposit. Unfortunately, things can get tricky if you decide to back out after submitting your deposit, which is usually non-refundable. In that case, we advise you to discuss your options directly with the university.
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Can a college reject you after you commit?

Or even, once you've decided on your school and put down your deposit, can colleges revoke acceptance after deposit? The answer to both of these questions is yes. Colleges do have the right to revoke an admission offer. This contingency is often written into the acceptance letter.
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Can I accept a college offer and then reject?

Give admissions staff a reason why you're declining admission to the school after you've already accepted, and be honest about that reason. Admissions staff will be more willing to work with you if you're straightforward with them. In some cases, being honest about your reasons may open up other options for you.
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Can you commit to a college after May 1?

Some colleges will give extensions beyond the May 1 deadline, but these are fairly rare, and--if you do make such a request and it is granted--make sure you get this confirmation in writing (e-mail counts).
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Can colleges find out if you double deposit?

Colleges and universities do check, and they do and will rescind admissions offers if they get wind of double depositing.
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Can I accept two offers of admission?

Double Deposits

Double depositing means putting down a deposit, and thus accepting admission, at more than one college. Since a student can't attend multiple colleges, it is considered unethical.
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