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How to appeal a college rejection?

Hey everyone, I just received a rejection from my dream college :( I've heard that it's possible to appeal the decision. Does anyone know how to go about this and if it's worth giving it a shot?

8 months ago

I'm sorry to hear about the rejection from your dream college. Appealing a decision can be a daunting process, but it's not impossible. Here's a general outline of what you should do if you decide to appeal:

1. Research the college's appeal process: Visit the college's admissions website or contact the admissions office to find out if they accept appeals and what their specific procedure is for submitting one. Each college might have different requirements and deadlines.

2. Identify a compelling reason for the appeal: If you want your appeal to be successful, you must have a solid reason that you believe may change the admissions committee's decision, such as a significant improvement in grades or test scores, or new achievements/accomplishments that were not included in your original application. Appeals generally don't work if the only reason is that you truly love the school.

3. Gather supporting documentation: Collect any relevant information that supports your reason for appealing. This might include an updated transcript, new standardized test scores, or letters of support from teachers or counselors.

4. Write a concise and clear appeal letter: In your appeal letter, clearly state the grounds for your appeal and explain why the new information you're providing would have impacted the original decision. Keep it professional, factual, and respectful. Avoid emotional pleas or criticizing the admissions committee.

5. Submit your appeal: Ensure you submit your appeal through the proper channels, as indicated by the college. Double-check that you're sending all required materials and meeting any deadlines.

Remember that the odds of a successful appeal are generally quite low, but it's worth a shot if you have a compelling reason. Be prepared for the possibility of not getting a favorable response, and in the meantime, consider other college options and try to embrace the opportunities that lie ahead. Good luck!

8 months ago

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