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Can you accept admission and change your mind?

You're not going to be the first or the last student to change your mind. Be honest about your situation. 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.
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Can I decline admission after accepting?

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 happens if I accept a college and then change my 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 you change college after acceptance?

1 answer. 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.
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Can you change your mind once you commit to a college?

Whatever the reason, if you change your mind about going to a particular college or university after you've accepted, contact the admissions office as soon as possible. What happens from there depends on whether you plan to go to a different school or want to take a gap year.
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What would it take to change your mind?

What happens if you decommit after signing?

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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Can you commit to a college and then withdraw?

You may withdraw from your acceptance at any school at any time but the sooner the better so that the spot can be offered to someone else who wants to attend there.
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How do I decline a college after accepting?

Some schools may have specific instructions for how to decline admission. These can include sending an email to an admissions representative or filling out a form online. Check your schools' websites (or your acceptance letters themselves) to see whether they need anything in particular.
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Is accepting a college acceptance binding?

Early decision plans are binding: A student who is accepted as an ED applicant must attend the college. Early action plans are nonbinding: Students receive an early response to their application but do not have to commit to the college until the normal reply date of May 1.
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Is accepting a college offer binding?

The agreement is not legally binding, so a college would not go after a student for tuition. But depending on the school, there can be consequences if a student doesn't accept an offer.
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What happens if you accidentally accept a college?

There are no “accidentally” in US college acceptances. Period. And, just because a college accepts you does Not mean you are automatically a student: You must accept the offer and Pay a non-refundable deposit (more than $1,000 in many cases) within the time limit.
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What happens if you accept two admission offers?

Double depositing is considered Unethical and if found out, the student could have their acceptance rescinded by both schools.
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Can I commit to two colleges?

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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Can you cancel your acceptance?

Our holistic admissions review process allows us to select and enroll students who make personal choices that will positively enhance the vibrant academic community at NYU. Therefore, we reserve the right to rescind an admissions offer if we determine that a student has or will violate our community standards.
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Can I change my admission plan?

First, check the college's admission portal for a space to send requests or messages; this is the ideal place to make a change like this. If you can't find that space in the portal, you can call or send an email to admissions, and the school will almost always be happy to change your admission plan for you.
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What is the penalty for backing out of early decision?

Financially, the primary consequence you might face would be losing the non-refundable enrollment deposit, which can be several hundred dollars. However, there isn't any legal action that colleges can take against the student or their family for backing out of the ED agreement.
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What happens if you apply early decision and can't afford it?

So, what if you are admitted ED, but the financial aid package isn't enough, or what if you apply early decision and can't afford it? Sure, you can ask to be released from the ED agreement and apply ED-II to a school that actually meets full need.
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Can you defer acceptance to college?

If you choose admission deferment to your college of choice, you are choosing to wait to start school for a certain amount of time (usually a year). You're not giving up your acceptance. In fact, deferring admission means you are still technically enrolled in college. You're just putting your start date on hold.
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What happens if you don't commit to a college by May 1st?

May 1 isn't the end of the process. Most campuses maintain a waitlist of students who weren't admitted originally. If the campuses have extra room after decisions come in, they'll offer spots to students on the waitlist later this spring and into the summer.
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Will a college revoke my acceptance if I get AC?

Extremely unlikely, unless they specified that your acceptance was conditional on specific academic achievement (more specific than the form letter saying that your overall academic performance must stay about the same).
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What are valid reasons to withdraw from college?

After the withdrawal period ends, withdrawals will only be permitted for serious and compelling reasons, such as accident or serious illness, where the cause of withdrawal is due to circumstances clearly beyond your control and the assignment of an Incomplete is not practicable.
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How long do you have to commit to a college?

But exactly when is Decision Day for prospective students? Traditionally, applicants must commit to a college by May 1.
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What's the difference between signing and committing to a college?

You can verbally commit to a college at any time during high school but it's non-binding for both you and the school, meaning that you haven't signed or can't sign with that college yet. The only time your commitment is binding is when you sign a commitment accompanied by some sort of financial aid agreement.
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Can you flip after signing letter of intent?

A National Letter of Intent is used as a contract between a school and a recruit, and once the document is signed, the commitment is official. The document is legally binding. However, athletes can get out of the contract in exceptional situations.
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How do you tell a college you are not attending after deposit?

You can send a polite a professionally worded letter and e-mail to the college telling them that you are withdrawing your request to enroll, because you decided to attend a different college. Never decline an offer for the Possibility of an offer from another college.
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