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[quote=Anonymous]It's a non-binding verbal commitment. She or the school can change their mind. It is not binding until a National Letter of Intent is signed during her senior year (either during the fall early signing period, or in the spring). Obviously, these verbal commitments are the first step, as schools need to know how many slots they have available for each signing class, and they only send an NLI to you if are the right fit and they're sure you'll sign with them. But, again, a verbal, at this point for your niece, is non-binding. Many verbal commitments turn into signed ones, but not all.[/quote]
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