Get a sense of your chances of admission - Contact the admission office to find out if the college ranks waitlisted students or if it has a priority list.
Write a letter to the admission office - Emphasize your strong desire to attend the college and make a case for why you're a good fit. You can tell them that you'll enroll if they accept you.
Study hard -This is no time to slack off. If you're waitlisted, you may be evaluated based on your third- and fourth-quarter grades.
Review Your Options - Even if this college is your dream school, you likely received acceptance letters from other colleges.
Request another (or a first) interview - You can also enlist the help of your high school counselor or someone you know who graduated from that college.
Accept (or Decline) The Spot on the Waitlist - Waitlisted students can accept or reject the offer presented by the college. However, don’t take up a spot on the list if you’re not planning on attending the school anymore.
Reconsider the colleges that accepted you - If you would be just as happy at one of your other choices, send in a deposit and plan to attend that college.
Politely Contact the Admissions Department - Waitlisted students are more than welcome to contact the admissions department to plead their case – but politely. This could be the extra bump you need to get that acceptance letter.
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