Anonymous wrote:We were just offered a spot at a local catholic school which we love very much. We also put our child's name in the MCPS language immersion, which would have been our first choice if it weren't a lottery. Local public isn't an option. Unfortunately, we won't hear about the language immersion lottery results until May. If I'm understanding correctly, the catholic school's contract says that if we withdraw after signing this week, we are responsible for full year tuition. Is there a way out of this if circumstances were to change by May due to the lottery results? or say moving? (we arent, just another example). Another school that also offered us a spot but we declined stated that we would have until June 1 to withdraw. This is all new to us so trying to understand how it all works and what our options are. Thanks for your kindness.
Reread the contract because usually you have more time- I think- than this. Having said that, once you sign a contract that says you are responsible for full tuition, then rest assured you are responsible.
This really becomes an issue when somebody accepts a spot at a private school and then later is offered a spot off a waitlist at their “dream “school. Some people who are wealthy enough will just pay the double tuition. Is that something you could afford?