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Max Savishinsky
March 28, 2016

You Were Deferred by Your Top College—What Now? (Time)

Max Savishinsky
March 28, 2016

A deferral from a college admissions office happens only if you apply early decision or early action. It means that a college didn’t admit you in the early round but will reevaluate your application during the regular admissions period.

Source:http://time.com/money/4150613/what-to-do-after-college-deferral/

Tagged: applying, deferral

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