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Withdrawing an application from a college?

I applied to 4 college; Wofford College, Furman University, Clemson University and Presbyterian College. I'm going to attend Presbyterian as they have offered me the most money and been very helpful with everything. I didn't make it into Furman but I made it into all the others. Wofford included a paper where I said that I would not attend the school but Clemson did not. Do I just not reply to the college or do I have to send something in like the other two schools have told me to. I am unsure as to how I am supposed to basically deny my attendance to Clemson. All Clemson included was my acceptance letter, a packet about the school that I've received like 5 times before, and some student checklist. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks guys!

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  • Ryan H
    Lv 6
    8 years ago
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    More than likely Clemson will send you something later in the year that will ask if you're enrolling or not. If you want to be sure, though, just call up the admissions department. It would take like 30 seconds.

  • 8 years ago

    You could call them to find out what the protocol is, or just send a polite letter explaining that you have accepted another offer. Either way, it probably is best to get in touch with them to explain you are not coming to their college.

  • Congrats on making it into your schools! I wish I got into Clemson, I heard the not so good news two days ago. If worst comes to worst, just call the school and tell them you are not going to be enrolling. A phone call never hurts!

    Good Luck with college!!

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