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Is this intent to enroll legally binding?
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2014 9:34 am
by Dellas623
On the scholarship acceptance form for NU, it says next to a check box,
"I do not intend to enroll at Northwestern Law and withdraw my application."
Although it does not say one like NYU where it require you to withdraw all other acceptances,
since the enrollment at NU cannot be withdrawn, is it practically same as binding enrollment?
Thanks.
Re: Is this intent to enroll legally binding?
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2014 5:36 pm
by NYC-WVU
Dellas623 wrote:On the scholarship acceptance form for NU, it says next to a check box,
"I do not intend to enroll at Northwestern Law and withdraw my application."
Although it does not say one like NYU where it require you to withdraw all other acceptances,
since the enrollment at NU cannot be withdrawn, is it practically same as binding enrollment?
Thanks.
No one has responded because your question is not clear. Please explain your situation a little more, or be more precise in your language. Do you want to accept the scholarship? The check box you quote says that you
do not want to enroll and that you
do want to withdraw.
Re: Is this intent to enroll legally binding?
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2014 5:55 pm
by Dellas623
NYC-WVU wrote:Dellas623 wrote:On the scholarship acceptance form for NU, it says next to a check box,
"I do not intend to enroll at Northwestern Law and withdraw my application."
Although it does not say one like NYU where it require you to withdraw all other acceptances,
since the enrollment at NU cannot be withdrawn, is it practically same as binding enrollment?
Thanks.
No one has responded because your question is not clear. Please explain your situation a little more, or be more precise in your language. Do you want to accept the scholarship? The check box you quote says that you
do not want to enroll and that you
do want to withdraw.
Ah, I see my big mistake here. I assumed since I am accepting scholarship, they would make me agree a binding enrollment. So I unconsciously read that as "I intent to enroll" and "not withdraw" application.
Thank you for pointing it out.
Re: Is this intent to enroll legally binding?
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2014 6:20 pm
by NYC-WVU
Dellas623 wrote:NYC-WVU wrote:Dellas623 wrote:On the scholarship acceptance form for NU, it says next to a check box,
"I do not intend to enroll at Northwestern Law and withdraw my application."
Although it does not say one like NYU where it require you to withdraw all other acceptances,
since the enrollment at NU cannot be withdrawn, is it practically same as binding enrollment?
Thanks.
No one has responded because your question is not clear. Please explain your situation a little more, or be more precise in your language. Do you want to accept the scholarship? The check box you quote says that you
do not want to enroll and that you
do want to withdraw.
Ah, I see my big mistake here. I assumed since I am accepting scholarship, they would make me agree a binding enrollment. So I unconsciously read that as "I intent to enroll" and "not withdraw" application.
Thank you for pointing it out.
No problem. I hope we're in the same Contracts class.
