Admission Offers: Say Yes or No Columbia SC

Each school will tell you exactly what steps to follow to confirm your acceptance of their offer of admission in Columbia and how to prepare for the first term. This information will be included with the letter of admission or in materials that will be sent to you shortly thereafter. You must respond with a ""yes"" or ""no"" to each offer of admission.

Benedict College
(803) 256-4220
1600 Harden Street
Columbia, SC
University of South Carolina
(803) 777-7000
Columbia, SC
Kenneth Shuler School of Cosmetology & Nails
(803) 772-6042
449 Saint Andrews Rd
Columbia, SC
Columbia College - South Carolina
(803) 786-3012
1301 Columbia College Dr
Columbia, SC
W L Bonner College
(803) 754-3950
4430 Argent Ct
Columbia, SC
Allen University
(803) 254-4165
1530 Harden Street
Columbia, SC
Harley's Beauty & Barber Career Institute
(803) 254-0050
1510 Ontario Street
Columbia, SC
Southeastern School of Neuromuscular Massage - Columbia
(803) 798-8800
1420 Colonial Life Blvd, Suite 80
Columbia, SC
ITT Technical Institute - Columbia
(803) 216-6600
720 Gracern Rd Ste 120
Columbia, SC
South University
(803) 799-9082
9 Science Court
Columbia, SC
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Admission Offers: Say Yes or No

Admission Offers: Saying Yes or No

Once you have received admission decisions from the institutions to which you applied, there are several important steps that must be taken. Don’t delay! You don’t want to miss a deadline for acceptance and not be able to attend.

Each school will tell you exactly what steps to follow to confirm your acceptance of their offer of admission and how to prepare for the first term. This information will be included with the letter of admission or in materials that will be sent to you shortly thereafter. You must respond with a ""yes"" or ""no"" to each offer of admission.

The deposit
You will usually be required to submit a financial deposit to the institution that you plan to attend. This will range from $50 to $500 (or even more in a few cases), and it will guarantee your place in the class. Make sure that you don't miss any deadlines. The deposit will “hold your spot” on the roles of the college or university.

The waitlist
You may receive a letter that informs you that you are on a ""waiting list"" or “waitlist”. This generally means that the admission office determined that you were qualified for admission, but there was not enough room to admit all qualified applicants. If you are placed on a waitlist at a school that you wish to attend, you will be asked to respond ""yes"" or ""no"" to the offer of staying on the waitlist. If you say ""yes"", you may be offered admission later — if space becomes avai...

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