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Ugh -- I've Been Deferred. Now What?

A deferral means that more time is needed.
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Early round application decisions have gradually begun to arrive in the form of admission; deny or deferral. Admission and denial are pretty clear cut. Applicants know where they stand. Deferrals, on the other hand, are a little less clear.
A deferral decision is not a denial, but a postponement. Colleges defer when they are not quite ready to make a decision about an applicant. Admissions may need more information, example: updated grades. In other situations, the college may want to review the applicant again in the context of the larger Regular Decision applicant pool, especially if there is an expectation that there will be many more students coming through that cycle.
What's next?
First, if you have been deferred, hang in there. Some schools defer broadly -- it's just their MO, plain and simple. Wondering what to do next? Consider the following:
- Share significant updates to your Activities list, special honors or awards.
- If you have not engaged with schools that count interest, consider being in contact, as appropriate, through a campus visit; request an interview; sign up for a webinar; etc.
- How are your senior first semester grades looking? These will be an important part of your application re-evaluation.
- Are you open to changing your proposed major to one that may be slightly less competitive?
- Look at your current list one more time with a realistic lens. Do you need to make some readjustments to your college plan?
Above all, keep up your good work for when deferring colleges re-read your solid application later on in the broader application pool.
Waiting can be hard sometimes and the suspense is real, but hang in there and stay strong during the waiting season!
Marla Platt, M.B.A. is an independent college consultant based in Sudbury, MA through AchieveCoach College Consulting, providing expert and personalized guidance to students and families throughout the college planning, search and admissions process. Marla is a professional member of the Independent Educational Consultants Association and can be reached via www.achievecoach.com
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