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What happens after you get accepted into a college?

You'll need to choose a college, register for classes, pick a major and fill out droves of paperwork. If you're attending classes in person you may need to also secure housing, get on a meal plan and relocate to a new community. These are big changes, and they can certainly feel overwhelming.
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What to do after you get accepted into a college?

You've Received a College Acceptance Letter — What's Next?
  1. Weigh Your Options. ...
  2. Do Your Research. ...
  3. Crunch the Numbers. ...
  4. Talk to Friends, Family and Mentors. ...
  5. Visit Your Top Schools in Person or Virtually. ...
  6. Submit Your Decision on Time. ...
  7. Get Ready to Start College.
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What happens if I accept admission to a college?

For the most part, accepting an offer of admission is not binding. Some colleges offer 'early-decision' admissions, which do include formal contracts, but the more common regular-decision and early-action applications typically do not require students to commit without any leniency.
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What happens after you get an acceptance letter?

Give the school your answer.

Once your college acceptance letters are in and you've decided which college or university to attend, it's time to respond to your school of choice. You can usually do this by filling out a form and sending it to the college along with a non-refundable deposit.
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Does being admitted to a college mean I got accepted?

Admit. If you receive a fat envelope in the mail with an admit decision, congratulations – you've been accepted to the university! This is a no-strings-attached decision, meaning you don't need to meet any additional requirements or submit any additional information.
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Can a college reject you after acceptance?

Colleges do have the right to revoke an admission offer. This contingency is often written into the acceptance letter. Colleges take their admissions decisions seriously, though, and they try to avoid revoking acceptances at all costs.
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Can a college reject me after acceptance?

Colleges can revoke an admitted student's acceptance at any time. The most common reasons include poor grades, disciplinary infractions, and honor code violations. Students at risk of not graduating high school can have their admission revoked.
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How long do college acceptances take?

It's not unusual for a college's application process to take four to six weeks. Colleges that have an application portal allow students to go online to check the status of their applications at any time.
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What are the early signs of college acceptance?

The early 'sign' would be a letter to you that you have been accepted, or wait-listed or rejected. In some rare cases, you may get a phone call from the college, because of a mishap with their computer or some process that will delay an announcement.
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When should you commit to college?

For most U.S. colleges and universities, first-year applicants (who apply regular decision) must decide where to enroll by May 1.
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Can I accept 2 college offers?

Double Deposits

Double depositing means putting down a deposit, and thus accepting admission, at more than one college. Since a student can't attend multiple colleges, it is considered unethical.
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Can I say yes to two colleges?

One common question we receive from our students and families is whether you can accept offers from multiple colleges or universities. In short, the answer is no, you cannot.
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Can you reject a college?

Most schools will send instructions on how to accept or deny their offer of admission in the same communication that is announcing your acceptance (the letter or email). If instructions on how to reject an offer of admission is not forthcoming or found on a website, draft a simple letter.
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Do grades matter after college acceptance?

Your high school grades will matter up until the moment you matriculate at a college. Once you have actual college grades, your high school grades will never matter again. If you have been accepted by a college, but have not yet begun classes, the college can still rescind your acceptance.
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Can you wait a year after being accepted to college?

If you choose admission deferment to your college of choice, you are choosing to wait to start school for a certain amount of time (usually a year). You're not giving up your acceptance. In fact, deferring admission means you are still technically enrolled in college. You're just putting your start date on hold.
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Do colleges reject or accept first?

Most universities send acceptance and rejection notices at the same time. Others have “rolling admissions” where you can apply almost any time and they will decide within a few weeks of your application. There's a third notice that you haven't mentioned: wait listed.
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What grades do college admissions look at?

When you apply for college in the fall of your senior year, your junior year transcript will be the recent ones available to colleges. Your junior year grades are essential: it's the grade a college will look at most, along with your senior year. Your grades predetermine your academic performance for your final year.
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Do colleges email you acceptance?

Most schools notify students electronically and with hard copies, so you can expect both mailed and emailed college acceptance letters.
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Does college acceptance expire?

If you receive an acceptance letter, you generally have until May 1st to commit to the school. If it expires you can contact your schools admissions office to see if they can still let you in. However, generally, if you miss the deadline you will have to wait until next year to attend.
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Why does college acceptance take so long?

Sorting through thousands and thousands of applications, calculating, verifying, scoring, evaluating, ranking, discussing, and deciding takes time. Then there is the notification process, deadlines, responses, sending out additional acceptances, repeat until a class is assembled.
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Do colleges tell you why they reject you?

While colleges are not likely to share their specific reasons for rejecting an application, colleges do tell you if they rejected you.
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Can college take back acceptance?

Can Your College Acceptance Be Revoked? Experts say students should be aware that admissions offers are conditional and can be rescinded for a number of reasons. Although it's rare for college acceptance to be rescinded, it does happen.
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What happens if all your colleges reject you?

You always have the option of transferring to a four-year school, too. By doing well in your classes and establishing a solid GPA, you'll have a better shot at admission than you did the first time around. So if your heart is still set on attending a four-year school, just think of community college as a slight detour.
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Do colleges accept D grades?

But while a student can eek by with a D for graduation purposes, in California, the UCs and the CSUs will not accept Ds for their core academic courses (known as A-G courses).
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Will one bad grade hurt college admissions?

The best way to gauge how colleges might look at your grades is just to look at your GPA vs. average GPAs for that school. As a rule of thumb, one bad grade won't tank your chances in most places, though a D might substantially lower your GPA because it's adding such a low number to the average.
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