Anonymous wrote:Our school college counselor said that if you find out on Friday, by the time you come to school Monday she expects you to have withdrawn all your other applications, assuming there are no financial aid issues.
Anonymous wrote:Our school college counselor said that if you find out on Friday, by the time you come to school Monday she expects you to have withdrawn all your other applications, assuming there are no financial aid issues.
Anonymous wrote:Our school college counselor said that if you find out on Friday, by the time you come to school Monday she expects you to have withdrawn all your other applications, assuming there are no financial aid issues.
Anonymous wrote:My DC received a + ED decision via the schools portal
What is the expected timeline for withdrawing applications that have already been submitted to other schools ? These are a mix of rolling, EA and RD.
The portal said the school is sending information (not sure what is included in it) and DC has not yet received that information if it matters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don’t withdraw others until you’ve received the financial aid award, if applicable. That usually comes at same time as acceptance but if it doesn’t, wait.
I read one independent counseling website that offered 7 days as a reasonable time frame to withdraw. Some colleges are easy to withdraw because there’s a button on the portal. Others you need to figure out who to email.
FAFSA isn't even out for next year yet. How does a college send out a binding aid offer at the same time as an acceptance?
Anonymous wrote:You don’t withdraw others until you’ve received the financial aid award, if applicable. That usually comes at same time as acceptance but if it doesn’t, wait.
I read one independent counseling website that offered 7 days as a reasonable time frame to withdraw. Some colleges are easy to withdraw because there’s a button on the portal. Others you need to figure out who to email.