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Can I still commit after May 1st?

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 you still commit to a college after May 1st?

Yes, it is possible to switch college decisions after May 1, but it is not always easy. As you mentioned, colleges typically ask students to commit to one school by May 1. This is because they need to start planning for the upcoming year, such as assigning housing and classes.
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What happens if you miss the May 1 deadline?

If you missed the deadline, you might consider taking a gap year and reapplying the following year when the application process starts again. Another option is to apply to a college with rolling admission.
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What happens if you miss the deadline to commit to a college?

Depending on how late you are, there is a good chance that the school will still accept your application. Each college wants to get as many applications as possible because it gives them a greater number of students to choose between for admission.
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Can you still commit after decision day?

It's the day that decisions are due back to colleges, the deadline by which seniors must decide and commit to the institution they'll attend in the fall. But these decisions aren't binding and more and more often, colleges are starting to vie for candidates even after this deadline has passed.
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College Admissions: Inside the Decision Room

Can you commit to more than one college on May 1?

To buy time to decide on a college when the student has been accepted by more than one. The usual decision deadline is May 1. By double depositing, a student can delay deciding until fall.
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Can you commit to a school after signing day?

The only time an athlete can officially commit to a college is during the signing period, when they sign their national letter of intent.
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Do I have to commit by May 1?

Since the May 1st deadline is widely known, many colleges don't accept late decisions. Some universities may give an extension beyond this date, but don't bet on it. If you've missed the May 1st deadline, you need to contact the college admissions officers at your intended university's admissions office immediately.
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Does by May 1st include May 1st?

By May 1 means at the latest May 1.
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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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What does May 1 deadline mean?

May 1 is National College Decision Day.Monday is the deadline for high school seniors to accept offers of admission and place college deposits. This college admissions season has seen record numbers of applicants.
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How do you commit to a college after being accepted?

When you've decided where to attend college, you can accept admission through your applicant profile or by following the steps provided by the school to formally accept its offer. You may have to pay an enrollment deposit when you accept the offer of admission.
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What do I do if I missed the financial aid deadline?

What if I missed the FAFSA deadline?
  1. Submit the FAFSA as soon as you can.
  2. Reach out to your college financial aid administrator.
  3. Try contacting your state's education agency.
  4. Apply for external scholarships and grants.
  5. Find a part-time job on or near campus.
  6. Consider applying for a private student loan.
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What happens if you commit to a college but change your mind?

You generally will not receive your deposit back. If you prefer to attend another school, and that school's acceptance deadline has not yet passed, you can then pay the deposit and commit to that school instead.
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Can I change my mind after I commit to a college?

Talk to admissions and let them know why you're withdrawing your acceptance. In some cases, like a family emergency, they may be able to offer you a better option that you may not have previously considered. Be prepared to forfeit your deposit.
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Does by a deadline include that day?

If the deadline is, say, 6:00 pm on January 1st, the work being done has to be finished by that date and time at the latest.
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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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Is accepting admission to a college binding?

For the most part, accepting an offer of admission is not binding. Some colleges offer 'early-decision' admissions, which do include formal contracts, but the more common regular-decision and early-action applications typically do not require students to commit without any leniency.
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Can you commit to a college without visiting?

If you simply can't visit the college before you have to make your decision, one of the best next things you can do is take a virtual tour on their website. Some will have “tour guides” explaining the different aspects of the college and campus life.
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Can school reject you after signing NLI?

Yes. If you do not complete the admission or initial eligibility process through the NCAA Eligibility Center, the NLI remains binding. The NLI will be declared null and void if you have a written denial of admission or are declared a nonqualifier by the NCAA Eligibility Center.
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Can you decommit after signing day?

Can a student-athlete change their mind or decommit after signing a letter of intent? Yes, a student-athlete can change their mind after signing a letter of intent, however, it may risk losing one year of eligibility at your new school.
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Do you have to commit on National Signing Day?

No. Signing the NLI is voluntary at any and all times. Prospective student-athletes are not required to sign the NLI on the first day of the signing period. Many prospective student-athletes do choose to sign their NLI on the first available day to bring an end to the recruiting process.
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Can I commit to 2 colleges?

That is the rationale behind the contract of accepting admission to only one college or university. Keep in mind that you can only attend one school so it is an impossibility for you to attend more than one if you put down more than one deposit.
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Can I change my college decision before May 1?

You can change your mind but you most likely will loose your enrollment fee. Frankly, you really don't have a choice here because you may not be admitted to any other school after May 1st.
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What day do you have to commit to a college by?

If you applied to a school under regular decision or early action, the college acceptance deadline for almost every school is May 1st. You will need to submit your answer to every school that accepted you, either letting them know your intention to attend or that you're graciously declining their offer.
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