Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's usually a separate housing deposit (which does not require you to inform other schools) and an enrollment deposit (which is a commitment to attend that school, so you should tell other schools you won't be attending).
This happens sometimes. More frequently, the deposit is one and the same.
Anonymous wrote:Is this frowned upon? I read other threads about kids "hogging" all of the acceptances which theoretically shuts other kids from their high school out. Do most people rescind applications if they've already put a deposit down?
Anonymous wrote:Is this frowned upon? I read other threads about kids "hogging" all of the acceptances which theoretically shuts other kids from their high school out. Do most people rescind applications if they've already put a deposit down?
Anonymous wrote:You can cancel the deposit until 1 May at Tech, OP. Didn't you already get this answer in the FB group when you posted the same question?
If the answer is no, and something better comes along, can they go back to this school, cancel the acceptance and put down a deposit at the newly admitted school?
Anonymous wrote:If DC pays a deposit at a school so they can get priority for housing, do they have to let other schools know and pull their application/turn down admissions?
Anonymous wrote:If the answer is no, and something better comes along, can they go back to this school, cancel the acceptance and put down a deposit at the newly admitted school?
Anonymous wrote:There's usually a separate housing deposit (which does not require you to inform other schools) and an enrollment deposit (which is a commitment to attend that school, so you should tell other schools you won't be attending).