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I had no idea this was a thing until last year when I had a friend with a child applying to 4 southern schools (she lives in AL) and they ALL wanted rather large housing deposits before her child had decided on a school. And some of them were non-refundable. I would be LIVID if I didn't get my money back.
I guess $50 isn't so awful, but if my child didn't even get into the school AND there is a chance they wouldn't refund my money? What a disgusting money grab |
| We did it for both UF and UT. I’m wondering if it’s a backhanded way of showing demonstrated interest? Who knows. |
none of the elite schools do this. Not a single school on either of my kids' lists did this, including our instate flagships which were the backups. but you have to if you want UT as a fall-back option if they get denied from the better ones |
only big publics have this issue |
it is most assuredly demonstrated interest. Shameful inequitable practice to have $ count for interest |
| For UT Austin it is important to do this right away. |
| That’s ridiculous. Having said that, I would suck it up and pay the $50 if it was high on my kids list. But it sounds like a money grab. |