BuzznBelle'smom
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One thing I am finding interesting in this college process is the time frame in which some schools notify you of acceptance. My daughter has gotten into numerous schools at this point. All want deposits to hold her place and start the housing process. Some of those deposits are refundable and some aren't. One school she is interested in doesn't let anyone know until December 19th and two other schools don't let you know until late March.
I can't see my dd waiting that late to decide on a school. She is very happy with her current choices. I think she is ready to choose and wants to end this whole process. I wish all colleges reported acceptances in the same month.
That's the way it used to be. When I was applying (in the Stone Age), most acceptances went out 3/1, and you had until 4/1 to decide. The only exceptions were, some schools had rolling admissions (state universities and some less select schools), and Early Decision. Nowadays, Early Acceptance adds another level of stress, but can also be good for students who want to get through the worry early on.
For my DD, as I stated, she's doing regular acceptance for one of her schools, and it's a top choice. So, we know she won't decide until spring. But, I'm hoping that a couple acceptances in Dec. will make her life less stressful (because she'll be going, somewhere), and we'll use the winter to visit again. Due to her schedule, we only spent 1 summer day at each of her top school (#1 and 3 out of her top three). Before she chooses, I want her to be able to attend a couple classes, talk to faculty, get the campus vibe.