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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hoping the OP returns and tells us if the student applied ED or RD.[/quote] Me too, because that makes a big difference. At our private (not DMV) students and their parents must sign an agreement when applying ED stating they understand that being accepted ED means you are absolutely going to that school barring a complete disconnect between estimated cost and your actual aid package. Also that any other apps you may have submitted will be withdrawn and any other rolling admits you may have received by that time are declined. They do not want you to weasel out of an ED commit because of its potential impact on future students who may wish to apply to that university and to the school’s reputation. [/quote] You don’t have to sign such a thing, not sure why you would actually. Also, nobody is going to enforce this if you are dumb enough to sign it. [/quote]
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