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Getting Off a College Wait List: 5 Things to Do Now

Saturday, April 10th, 2010

By Lynn O’Shaughnessy | Apr 9, 2010

If you’re offered a spot on a wait list, the college hasn’t rejected you, but it certainly hasn’t embraced you either. You are stuck waiting to learn in the months ahead if a college is going to ultimately accept you.

Anecdotal evidence suggests that the number of college applicants on wait lists has climbed this year. According to The New York Times, Stanford and Yale offered nearly 1,000 students a spot on their waiting lists. Duke extended its wait list offer to more than 3,000 students.

One reason for the wait list surge is because students who applied to elite colleges this year clogged the system with ever more college applications. Consequently, colleges aren’t sure how many students they did accept will attend.

The odds are stacked against students, who hope to successfully get off a wait list. One survey suggests that less than 30% of students on waiting lists eventually are accepted. If you’re on a waiting list, here are five things you can do:

Write a letter. Contact the school and find out where you should send a letter. In the letter, you should explain why you want to go to this college. Be specific. Colleges aren’t going to be impressed if it looks like you want to attend because of its name brand. Mention specifically how you could contribute to the school. I’d send the letter priority or express mail.

You can read the rest of Lynn’s tips at moneywatch.bnet.com…

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You’ve Been Put on the Wait List for College. Now What?

Saturday, April 10th, 2010

By Zach Miners
April 9, 2010

Nobody likes being strung along. But if you’re one of the roughly 10 percent of college applicants today who find themselves on a waiting list—the basic equivalent of purgatory when it comes to admissions—that’s pretty much what it feels like. “Students on the waiting list anguish over whether or not they have a chance at being admitted,” says Cheryl Brown, director of undergraduate admissions at Binghamton University in New York.
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If you’re being wait-listed by a college or university high on your list, the uncertainty is even worse. But the situation is not entirely out of your hands. Two years ago, we took a look at what strategies savvy students could use to turn that confounding “maybe” into a solid “yes.”

You can read the rest of this article at usnews.com

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