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Question about adcoms seeing seat deposit for other schools.

Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2013 12:01 pm
by bound
Kind of stupid question, but can other schools see if you have submitted a seat deposit at another school?

I had to submit a seat deposit at one of my safety schools because my scholarship required it.

I'm worried that the adcoms at my top schools will see that I've submitted my deposit elsewhere and reject me for it. Anyone else hear of something like this or know what happens in this case?

Re: Question about adcoms seeing seat deposit for other schools.

Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2013 12:03 pm
by berndie90
As far as I know, the schools do not see the deposits for individual schools with names and LSAC numbers attached until the May report from LSAC. At that time, they can see your multiple deposits, however.

Re: Question about adcoms seeing seat deposit for other schools.

Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2013 12:05 pm
by bound
berndie90 wrote:As far as I know, the schools do not see the deposits for individual schools with names and LSAC numbers attached until the May report from LSAC. At that time, they can see your multiple deposits, however.

Thank you thank you thank you for the quick response!

Re: Question about adcoms seeing seat deposit for other schools.

Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2013 12:53 pm
by ltrego
LSAC wrote:Except under binding early decision plans or for academic terms beginning in the spring or summer, no law school should require an enrollment commitment of any kind to an offer of admission or scholarship prior to April 1. Admitted applicants who have submitted a timely financial aid application should not be required to commit to enroll by having to make a nonrefundable financial commitment until notified of financial aid awards that are within control of the law school.

Re: Question about adcoms seeing seat deposit for other schools.

Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2013 12:56 pm
by Winston1984
ltrego wrote:
LSAC wrote:Except under binding early decision plans or for academic terms beginning in the spring or summer, no law school should require an enrollment commitment of any kind to an offer of admission or scholarship prior to April 1. Admitted applicants who have submitted a timely financial aid application should not be required to commit to enroll by having to make a nonrefundable financial commitment until notified of financial aid awards that are within control of the law school.
I was going to post this as well. OP, you need to talk to the school and make sure you understood the terms correctly.

Re: Question about adcoms seeing seat deposit for other schools.

Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2013 1:09 pm
by bound
Well sheeeeeesh looks like I have some phone calls to make.

Re: Question about adcoms seeing seat deposit for other schools.

Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2013 6:44 pm
by SPerez
You guys beat me to BOTH the points I was going to make! (All I can add is that only schools who share their own list of deposits get to see if those people deposited other places. A lot of schools wait until much later in the summer to participate for fear of having higher ranked schools pick off their deposit-paid people.)

It was already slow in the office, now I feel even more useless. :p

Dean Perez

Re: Question about adcoms seeing seat deposit for other schools.

Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2013 7:22 pm
by bound
SPerez wrote:You guys beat me to BOTH the points I was going to make! (All I can add is that only schools who share their own list of deposits get to see if those people deposited other places. A lot of schools wait until much later in the summer to participate for fear of having higher ranked schools pick off their deposit-paid people.)

It was already slow in the office, now I feel even more useless. :p

Dean Perez

Cool! Thank you for the response Dean Perez :)

Re: Question about adcoms seeing seat deposit for other schools.

Posted: Thu Dec 19, 2013 12:57 pm
by TigerDude
Asha talks this specifically on her 203 blog. http://blogs.law.yale.edu/blogs/admissi ... rency.aspx