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Waitlisted? What To Do Next

Berkeley² Academy

However, some students may find themselves placed on a school’s waitlist. In this blog, we’ll go through what being waitlisted means, what to do about it, and how to strategically move forward with other college decisions. A waitlist decision puts prospective students in limbo.

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What to Do if You've Been Waitlisted by UNC 2024

The Koppelman Group

Many schools maintain a waitlist, and UNC is one of them. This is when they start to pull from the waitlist. UNC’s waitlist is competitive, and where you live will affect it. UNC is thankfully very upfront about publishing data and FAQs about their waitlist. If you want to be on the waitlist, you must accept your spot.

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What to Do if You’ve Been Waitlisted by Middlebury 2024

The Koppelman Group

If you’ve landed on this page, you were likely waitlisted and wondering what your next steps are. The number of students admitted from Middlebury’s waitlist varies year after year; it depends entirely on their yield from accepted students. But we don’t need to sell you on Middlebury.

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What to Do if You’ve Been Waitlisted by Johns Hopkins 2024

The Koppelman Group

If you’re here, you’re probably a pretty STEM-minded student, and you want to know exactly what you can do to get off the JHU waitlist. This translates to their waitlist too. In 2022, 3,443 students were offered a spot on the waitlist, and 2,358 students accepted their spot on the waitlist, and JHU admitted none of them.

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Is it Better to be Waitlisted or Deferred?

Solomon Admissions

Instead of a cheery acceptance letter or even a denial, however, you find that you’ve been deferred (or waitlisted). Is being deferred better or worse than being waitlisted? What should you do in response to a deferral or a waitlist decision? Deferred vs. Waitlisted What do these decisions mean? What does this mean?

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Junior Year Checklist: How to Prepare for Senior Year and College Applications

Berkeley² Academy

It is very important to perform well in your senior year as colleges may make requests for updated, mid-year transcripts—especially for students who are waitlisted or deferred from their top schools. You want to make sure you select a schedule that is challenging but manageable. Study, study, study for upcoming standardized tests!

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You’ve Been Accepted: Are you Ready to Choose Your College?

CTK College Coach

Make a list of any other academic submissions and send them in a timely manner: many schools require an official transcript and official SAT/ACT and AP test scores reported by the testing agency (if you applied and were accepted with unofficial scores). Waitlisted– Now What? Read more about what to do if you are waitlisted.