High school seniors generally have until May 1 to commit to a college for the fall semester. But what if you're still on the waitlist at your dream school? Here's what to do next.
If your child's dream college has put her on the wait list, be aware that she's running out of time to commit to a school.
Waitlisted applicants have neither been outright rejected by a college, nor have they been extended a formal offer of admission. For instance, typically fewer than 10% of applicants to Dartmouth College are offered a spot on the wait list. From there, the number admitted to the school varies year to year — from zero to dozens of applicants.
Students can also share the letter with their high school counselor and ask him or her to make an advocacy call to the college."Applicants will send family photos, they'll camp outside of the admissions office — this hurts your chances when you're waitlisted," Taylor said."People are so mesmerized by being waitlisted, but it's important to figure out where you will put a deposit by May 1," said Greenberg.
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