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Managing Emotions While Waitlisted or Deferred: Staying Positive and Productive

Managing Emotions While Waitlisted or Deferred: Staying Positive and Productive

How do you cope with uncertainty, especially when you receive a deferral or waitlist? You may have gotten a few acceptances, yes, but you may be surrounded by friends celebrating their admissions decisions while you accumulate a pile of “thin envelopes”. What’s an anxious high-schooler to do?

Crafting a Compelling Letter of Continued Interest: What To Include and How To Stand Out

Crafting a Compelling Letter of Continued Interest: What To Include and How To Stand Out

So we’ve discussed what to do if you are deferred or waitlisted already, and now we’re at the Letter of Continued Interest. There are two possible uses for a LOCI: expressing interest in the event of a deferral, or expressing interest in the event of a waitlist. We’ll talk about how to approach both, but the approach will be fairly similar.

Understanding Deferrals and Waitlists: What’s the Difference and What Does It Mean for You?

Understanding Deferrals and Waitlists: What’s the Difference and What Does It Mean for You?

You did it! Your family got to the other side of the application deadlines, and you survived! But now, if you applied early action or early decision anywhere, then decisions have begun rolling in. And while a deferral may be disappointing, it’s worth remembering that a deferral is not a no! Here, we’ll unpack the difference between a deferral and a waitlist, how deferrals and waitlists work, and where you should go from here.

What To Do If You’ve Been Deferred: A Survival Guide

What To Do If You’ve Been Deferred: A Survival Guide

The fact of the matter is that, even when you apply ED or EA, not everyone will get in. A fraction of students are denied acceptance outright in the early round of admissions, but many more students are deferred to the regular admissions round. Depending on the college or university, 40–90% of students are not admitted early, resulting in either denial or deferral. Some schools do not deny early applicants at all, they either accept or defer only.

If a student’s application is deferred, don’t worry! We’ll cover the next steps: what is a letter of continued interest, do you send one, when do you send it, and how? What do you include in your follow-ups with colleges and save your spot in their admissions pool or on their waitlists and maximize your chances of being admitted?