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Do colleges hold your spot?

A college enrollment deposit holds your spot in the incoming class of students. The deposit applies toward your tuition and fees for the first year. But enrollment deposits are not legally binding.
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What happens if I commit to a college and don't go?

If there isn't a legitimate reason for not attending the college, then there may be consequences for doing so. The institution may inform your high school. More importantly, the college has the right to inform other colleges, and this could cost you your accepted spot at those institutions.
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Are college deposits binding?

Are college enrollment deposits binding? No! The fee simply holds a spot for you at their school and is not legally binding. However, if you decide to not enroll at a school that you sent an enrollment deposit to, most schools will keep your money since they are typically non-refundable.
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How do you accept your spot in college?

Respond to the college you've decided to attend

Make sure to send in the following items, via the online student portal or through email, by the deadline: Your acceptance letter. A deposit. A separate acceptance letter for financial aid if required.
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What does a hold mean in college?

What is a hold? A hold is a block on your account that prohibits you from performing an action like registering for classes or requesting a transcript. Most holds are financial holds and result from the students tuition or fees not being paid before a deadline.
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College Admissions: Inside the Decision Room

What does it mean if I have a hold on my record?

These holds are placed for a variety of reasons, but generally mean that the department needs to follow up with you to resolve an issue, or to request some additional information.
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What does no holds mean college?

Holds are “indicators” on your student record that require your attention. Some holds prevent you from enrolling in classes until you clear them. This group includes registration holds. To review details for common advisement, financial, immunization and other holds, visit registration holds.
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Do I have to tell a college I'm not going?

It may not be something that they feel comfortable doing, but yes, it is customary (and thoughtful!) to let a college know that they do not plan to attend that particular school.
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Can you convince a college to accept you?

Applying to colleges can be a challenging but rewarding process, and sometimes you won't initially get admitted into a university you want to attend. Many colleges have an appeals process for admissions, where students can appeal decisions and provide additional information for consideration by the school.
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How long does it take for a college to accept U?

The Basics

The date by which you apply will vary by your application plan. If you apply under an earlier plan, you'll probably get your decision earlier, too. But in general, it usually takes admissions offices 1-2 months to return your admissions decision.
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Can I accept 2 college offers?

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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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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How do you tell college you're not attending?

You just either follow the standard online instructions for declining, or you send them an email saying Thank you for accepting me, but I have decided not to attend. No long story or explanation or telling them which school you chose over them. A simple, “No thank you. “
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Can a college reject you after you commit?

Colleges and universities reserve the right to revise or rescind their offers to students — both current and incoming — who do not uphold their end of the bargain. That includes those who let their grade point average (GPA) slip or fail to model behavior that reflects the school's core values.
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Can you back out of a college after committing?

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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Can a college reject then accept you?

It's possible to reapply to a college after getting rejected, but that doesn't mean you should do it. Why not? To start, the odds of getting accepted your second time around are pretty low.
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Why would a college not accept me?

Failure to meet high GPA or test score standards. Insufficient academic rigor. Lack of demonstrated interest. Application essay errors.
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Do colleges ever accidentally accept someone?

Mistaken acceptances or scholarship offers are nothing new. In 2009, 28,000 students received a mistaken email saying they had been accepted to the University of California at San Diego.
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Can I ask colleges why I was rejected?

You can ask, but you cannot expect an honest answer. Well, I don't mean they will lie to you - no - but the admissions officers won't tell you the particular reason for rejection.
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Is it OK if I don't like college?

The truth is, with school stress, distance from family, and major lifestyle changes, college isn't a nonstop joyride for lots of students. For some, it gets better in time. For others, the university experience just isn't their cup of tea. And not only are these feelings normal, but they're manageable, too.
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Can I just stop going to college?

Yes, you can. Go to the registrar's office, admissions office and financial aid office (if you received financial aid money). If you owe money, they will bill you.
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What happens if you accept a college offer and then change your mind?

If you don't ever want to attend that college or university but have paid the deposit to accept the offer of admission and secure your position in the entering class, you can notify the school of your decision. You will forfeit (lose) your deposit.
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What is a holding admission?

What does 'hold' really mean? Applicants who are held have not received a decision on their application. Rather, the admissions committee has decided to withhold making a decision until later in the application cycle.
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What is a provisional hold in college?

A provisional acceptance to a school means that you'll be admitted as long as you complete certain requirements (often classes to pass with a certain grade). As long as you complete the requirements by the stated deadline, you'll be admitted. You won't need to reapply or submit test scores again or anything like that.
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Can you graduate with a hold on your account?

HOWEVER, if you have a hold on your account your diploma will not be released. The University reserves the right to withhold issuing the diploma of any student not in good financial standing with the University (This includes holds for keys and outstanding balance).
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