I applied to Minnesota early because they offered me a conditional transfer acceptance. Then I paid the seat deposit after getting accepted. But now I realized that the acceptance letter says I have to withdraw all other law school applications and initiate no new ones. (I submitted the deposit after I received the email and before the official acceptance letter came, and I don't remember seeing this requirement online)
I am thinking about transferring to other schools like UCLA and WUSTL. Does anyone have any insight into binding deposits for transfers? I thought that it is only binding for early decisions. But I am not, and I applied as a transfer student in march.
University of Minnesota Law- Deposit binding? Forum
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lixinempire

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floridaxrose

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Re: University of Minnesota Law- Deposit binding?
I'm guessing it's not the deposit that's binding but the condition of applying early. Early decision is generally binding.