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Is a waitlist acceptance binding?

Keep in mind that college waitlist offers aren't binding. You won't be required to attend the college if they accept you from the waitlist.
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Can you reject a waitlist offer?

Wait-listed applicants can typically either accept or reject a waitlist offer. Those considering accepting – which is required for further consideration – should ensure the school is truly a top choice, experts say.
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How likely is it to get accepted after being waitlisted?

According to recent data from the National Association of College Admissions Counseling, colleges on average admit 20% of students off the waitlist. At the most selective institutions, that figure was 7%.
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Why did I get waitlisted instead of accepted?

Here are the most common reasons applicants are placed on a waitlist: Too few spaces are available. There might have been too many students with your particular set of credentials or academic interests. The admitted applicants were just slightly better than you in some arbitrary way or applied earlier.
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What to do after being accepted from waitlist?

If you are accepted, reevaluate your options.

Your diligence and patience have paid off. Again, take some time to consider the offer and whether or not your feelings have changed. After some time and preparing to attend another college, you may not want to attend the waitlist college after all – and that's okay, too!
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The Entire College WAITLIST Process: Explained! + Important Advice

Is a waitlist a soft rejection?

First, a note: I know getting that waitlist decision can be painful. It is, in lots of ways, a soft rejection and that's by far the healthiest way to look at it, but that's also what makes it sting even more. So, be sure to take care of yourself.
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Is it better to be deferred or waitlisted?

If you are waitlisted, you remain in a state of uncertainty without the guarantee of being reconsidered. While deferral status requires you to wait longer for a decision, it gives you an opportunity to strengthen your application before the regular decision round.
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Can a university reject you after acceptance?

Colleges do have the right to revoke an admission offer. This contingency is often written into the acceptance letter. Colleges take their admissions decisions seriously, though, and they try to avoid revoking acceptances at all costs.
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Is waitlist good or bad?

Being waitlisted means you were good enough that they insisted on giving your application a second look, so being waitlisted is less like being put on hold and more like being asked out on a second date. You've piqued their interest, but they're not exactly ready to commit yet.
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Can you be waitlisted for being overqualified?

Waitlisting seemingly overqualified applicants is a factor at some colleges, but being able to pinpoint which ones in particular participate in that ploy is very difficult. One school that has been relatively famous for this in recent years is Washington University in Saint Louis (WUSTL).
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Should I show up to a waitlisted class?

You should attend the classes that you take. The professor won't wait for the add/drop deadline to start teaching; if you wait that long to start learning, you're going to fall behind. Attend as if you are in the class. Usually the drop/add period is only the first week, so you aren't losing much in going.
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What are the chances of getting into Harvard if you are waitlisted?

And, while we can't know for absolute certain, there were likely more than 1,000 students waitlisted that year, so the acceptance rate off the waitlist was, at most, an uninspiring 2.7%. If you want to get off the waitlist, though, you'll have to write a great letter of continued interest.
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How many people are on the waitlist for Harvard?

Unfortunately, how many people are on the Harvard waitlist is not public knowledge. Due to the competitive nature of Harvard, and the published numbers from similar schools, Harvard's waitlist is roughly 1000 to 2000 people. For the 2026 class, we know that Harvard accepted 36 students from the waitlist.
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Does anyone get off waitlist?

While many colleges will waitlist hundreds or even thousands of students, not all of those students will accept a spot on the waitlist, making the pool and the chances of getting in slightly better in some cases. According to NACAC, 20% of all students who chose to remain on waitlists were ultimately admitted.
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How do you respond to a waitlist offer?

This can be as simple as “Thank you for your consideration. I'm still very interested in your school, and I'm grateful for a place on the waitlist.” Don't use those exact words, though, or it will sound like you've copied them from the internet, which would be true.
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What does waitlisted mean Ticketmaster?

We've designed Waiting List so fans can be notified when new tickets are released for an event or the same event on different dates. Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee if or when tickets or new dates will be announced, or guarantee the availability of tickets if you receive an email after joining a Waiting List.
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What are the disadvantages of waiting list?

Waiting lists have been associated with negative psychological and physiological responses such as anxiety and stress; more uncertain, unexpected and longer waits lead to further aggravation of these symptoms [18, 19].
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How can I increase my chances of getting off the waitlist?

The most important: Write an essay to show demonstrate your interest! Look for any way to show continued interest in the school. Make sure to accept your waitlist spot! Submit a deposit to another school.
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What happens after waitlist?

If your college application is waitlisted, it's basically the same as receiving a "maybe" from that school. If your application is deferred, you will not receive an early admission decision. If waitlisted, agree to enroll in a backup school, but consider writing a letter of continued interest.
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Can you ask a university why you weren't accepted?

My experience is that the college or university admissions office will let you know why you have been turned down. More often, my experience is that they will give you a list of prerequisite courses that they would like you to complete. So, the direct answer to the question is: Yes. And you should ask.
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Can a university take back an acceptance?

Colleges can indeed revoke admissions offers. Reasons an offer may be withdrawn include failing grades senior year, failure to complete coursework indicated on one's application, the discovery of falsified information or plagiarism on one's application, and disciplinary actions such as suspension from school.
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What happens if a university doesn't accept you?

Know that you have options: looking at other schools, enrolling in a community college, taking a gap year, or looking for a job. Whatever path you choose, there's no reason you can't transfer schools or reapply next year.
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What happens if you get waitlisted for early decision?

If waitlisted, their application is still under consideration. A final decision on their application will be released in the ensuing weeks.
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Do most deferred students get accepted?

Some estimates say that most colleges will accept at least 5-10% of deferred students in regular decision pools. Others estimate that the deferral acceptance rate is often approximately equal to the regular decision acceptance rate. However, these estimates are overarching and don't apply to all schools.
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Is it harder to get accepted after being deferred?

SILVER LINING. Unfortunately, schools ultimately don't accept many of the students they defer. As a rule of thumb, most schools accept only 5-10 percent of deferred students. And though early round admission rates are much better than regular they are still extremely competitive.
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