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Help with deferring college admission

Okay, so I'm sort of confused about how deferring college admission works. If I apply to a college and get accepted, can I still decide to defer my admission, or is there a specific process for that? And can I defer it to any school I get accepted into?

a year ago

Deferring college admission means that you've been accepted to a college but would like to delay your enrollment, usually for a year. It's not an automatic process, and each college has its own policies and procedures for deferring. To defer admission, you should follow these general steps:

1. Research the college's deferral policy: Look up the college's website or contact the admissions office to find their deferral policy and understand the criteria they consider for approving deferrals. This will help ensure you provide the necessary information when requesting a deferral.

2. Write a letter of request: In most cases, you'll need to submit a written request to defer your admission. Explain your reasons for deferring and what you plan to do during your time away from school. Your reasons should be well thought out and fall within the college's guidelines for granting deferrals, for example, pursuing a gap year, military service, or a significant opportunity that's time-sensitive.

3. Submit necessary paperwork and fees: Some colleges may require additional paperwork or a deposit to hold your spot for the upcoming year. Make sure you submit everything promptly and fully, particularly if there are deadlines.

4. Await the college's response: The college will evaluate your request and notify you of their decision to approve or deny the deferral. If approved, follow any further instructions they provide to confirm your enrollment for the following year.

You can request a deferral at any school you're accepted into, but you'll need to follow each school's specific deferral process. Remember that deferrals are not guaranteed, and some schools may have strict criteria for granting them.

Keep in mind that if you decide to apply elsewhere during your deferral, it's crucial to be transparent with the college you've deferred admission to, as applying to other colleges may jeopardize your deferred status. Finally, make sure you're aware of any ramifications of deferring, such as potential changes to financial aid packages and housing availability.

a year ago

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