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re: depositing

Post by Anonymous User » Thu Jul 10, 2014 12:57 pm

Hello,

If I deposit at a school and indicate that I intend to enroll, do I have to notify my current school right away? I am not 100% if I will be transferring but the deadline to deposit is quickly approaching and I want to deposit while waiting for other offers.

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Re: re: depositing

Post by DoveBodyWash » Thu Jul 10, 2014 12:59 pm

you're not required/expected to inform your current school until you are 100% set on leaving

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Re: re: depositing

Post by BVest » Thu Jul 10, 2014 1:23 pm

I told my dean (who had also been one of my 1L profs) as soon as I was 100% decided, but that didn't trickle down. As a result, I ended up telling the registrar about two weeks into the semester when they started emailing me about my overdue tuition.
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Re: re: depositing

Post by speedtracer » Thu Jul 10, 2014 5:15 pm

So are you saying that you may want to go ahead and accept school 1, but if you find out you got into school 2, drop school 1?

I know some letters claim to be binding, but I don't know how they can really enforce that.

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