Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lucky enough to have our son accepted into a number of schools with competitive admission. Going through the enrollment information that came with the admissions decisions and there is nothing about not enrolling. My thought is to reach out to the admissions directors to let them know we won't be coming so they can move forward with kids on the wait list. Am I thinking correctly?
You can send a polite note thanking them and add some very short flattery and then say you are not attending. (Admissions directors move around, talk w/each other etc.)
I would probably add that this email really should be coming from your son and not really you but by all means, assist and proofread before it gets sent out. Simply for a couple of reasons if for some reason your son doesn't care for the school he selected and would like to reapply for a school he turned down it will look better that he sent it rather than mommy or daddy and shows maturity and accountability. Not to mention it will just reinforce some independence and will also help him understand how things really should be done in life we just don't walk away we need to say thank you.
my two cents for what its worth
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lucky enough to have our son accepted into a number of schools with competitive admission. Going through the enrollment information that came with the admissions decisions and there is nothing about not enrolling. My thought is to reach out to the admissions directors to let them know we won't be coming so they can move forward with kids on the wait list. Am I thinking correctly?
You can send a polite note thanking them and add some very short flattery and then say you are not attending. (Admissions directors move around, talk w/each other etc.)
Anonymous wrote:Lucky enough to have our son accepted into a number of schools with competitive admission. Going through the enrollment information that came with the admissions decisions and there is nothing about not enrolling. My thought is to reach out to the admissions directors to let them know we won't be coming so they can move forward with kids on the wait list. Am I thinking correctly?
Anonymous wrote:OP: Should have been more clear; the Baltimore area schools announced decisions today. I know the Dc schools have a few more weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Are these boarding schools? Trying to figure out how you have already been notified by "a number of schools with competitive admission."
But yes, send their admissions office an email saying that you don't plan on attending. Out of curiosity, what would the other options have been? Or is it just a "we got in" flex to various schools that haven't yet announced decisions?
Anonymous wrote:Do it sooner than later, particularly for the local DC schools, as it could open a space for others.