Can you defer to give you more time to try and get scholarships and grants?does anyone know someone who declined an offer and got accepted again?
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Can you defer to give you more time to try and get scholarships and grants?does anyone know someone who declined an offer and got accepted again?
I asked them and they told me I couldn't! don't know what to do hahahaCan you defer to give you more time to try and get scholarships and grants?
I think it's a primarily international student thing if I remember correctly from the other years.is it something that only international applicants are asked to give? Have any US applicants also been asked to give this?
Thx Chris!I think it's a primarily international student thing if I remember correctly from the other years.
Yes it's international and it appears to be a legal government immigration Visa requirement.For those who were asked to provide proof of ability to pay, two quick questions: 1) what kinds of proof are they requesting? Bank statements, tax returns? ; and 2) is it something that only international applicants are asked to give? Have any US applicants also been asked to give this?
thx in advance!
"International applicants (those who are, or will be, in the United States on a non-immigrant visa) must submit documented evidence of financial support. The U.S. government requires that all international student applicants provide proof of ability to pay tuition and living expenses for themselves and their dependents (if applicable) before a formal letter of admission and an I-20 or DS-2019 Certificate of Eligibility can be issued. For visa information or to check whether you will need an I-20/DS-2019 issued by USC, please see Obtaining a Visa."
me!Any first time applicant accepted?
Hi all,
I too have just been informed that I am a waitlisted student for the spring of 2020. I have a question however regarding how that works. I have seen posted on this site a number of times that those waitlisted who do not get in during the semester they applied for will have that admissions "rollover" into the next semester. Is this accurate? I ask because when I spoke with a representative from the admissions office I was told that students who aren't accepted from the waitlist in time would need to reapply for fall consideration.
Can anyone advise/site sources?
I'm in the same situation. I'm think of reapplying to Fall while it's still openI think im screwed if i havent been accepted or waitlisted by now.