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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you applied binding early decision, did not seek financial aid, and can't afford it, an acceptance will be binding. In addition, [b]other schools will know that you reneged and will not accept you. [/b]If you can't afford to attend without aid, you should not be applying early decision, but should ask to be moved to the regular decision pool.[/quote] Is this true? I've heard it, but what do they do, put your name on an email blast?[/quote] Not true. If you can't afford it, there's no negative for breaking an ED admissions offer.[/quote] Not true. If the Net Price Calculator says you need aid and the school doesn’t provide it, then you can get out of the contract. However, OP says the FAFSA says they aren’t due any aid. If the kid is accepted, they have a commitment to go. [/quote]
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