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  1. How to Write a Great Letter of Continued Interest

    Being waitlisted or deferred isn't the end of the world. In this step-by-step guide, learn how to write a letter of continued interest with examples.

  2. What to Do When Your College Application is Deferred

    Have you been deferred from one of your top choice colleges? Check out these important tips for when your college application is deferred to easer your mind.

  3. Deferred or Waitlisted? How to Write a Letter of Continued Interest

    Don't give up all hope if you don't get accepted! Learn how to write a letter of continued interest to increase your chances when you've been deferred or waitlisted.

  4. How to Write a Successful Deferral Letter

    First and Foremost: If the school doesn't explicitly ask you for a deferral letter or essay, head on over to their website or contact an admissions representative to make sure they don't discourage or prohibit the submission of deferral letters. The last thing you want to do is demonstrate an inability to follow directions.

  5. Deferred or Waitlisted? Write a Great Letter of Continued Interest

    How to write a letter of continued interest with updates plus a mini "why us" For most other letters of continued interest, you should still write up all the impressive updates you can. You'll also want to add a mini "why us" essay — a quick love letter to the school.

  6. You Just Got Deferred. Now What?

    Presenting without further ado 4 tips on writing a successful deferral letter: 1) Make a list of all your updates since you submitted the original application. Start by thinking through every category of your life - academics, extracurriculars, personal, family, etc. Then write a bullet point list of every update you can think of for each ...

  7. How to Write a Successful College Admissions Deferral Letter

    The deferral letter is similar in purpose to the waitlist letter. The only difference is the position you're in, how much time you have to work with, and what other options are on the table for you.

  8. University of Michigan's Expression of Continued Interest Guide

    Discover tips for crafting the University of Michigan's Expression of Continued Interest deferral letter. Advice from College Essay Advisors.

  9. How to Write a Successful College Admissions Deferral Letter

    How to Write a Successful College Admissions Deferral Letter The deferral letter is similar in purpose to the waitlist letter. The only difference is the position you're in, how much time you have to work with, and what other options are on the table for you.

  10. How to Write a Strong College Deferral Letter

    Learn how to write a college deferral letter that stands out. Get tips on format, content, and reasons to defer, ensuring your request is compelling and professional.

  11. Writing a Letter of Continued Interest After University Deferral

    Writing a letter of continued interest after a deferral necessitates a delicate balance between humility, confidence, and enthusiasm. By following these guidelines and infusing your personality into the letter, you can effectively convey your continued interest and potentially sway the admissions committee in your favor.

  12. What does "deferred" mean?

    What does getting "deferred" mean in college admissions? Well, you probably can guess it's not as bad as being rejected. Also, look at those percentages again: Getting deferred is quite common.

  13. 3 Tips for Writing a Letter of Continued Interest that Works

    Deferred or waitlisted? Learn how to write a compelling letter of continued interest that will help you get accepted. Plus, check out two sample letters.

  14. How to Write a Letter of Continued Interest

    But, in general, a Letter of Continued Interest is a note that students submit to the schools' admissions offices which kicked the can on their final admissions decisions. It's a letter designed to express that they still wish to attend if admitted. Whether deferred or waitlisted, the approach is the same: students should send a letter.

  15. How to Write a College Deferral Letter

    A deferral letter, or a letter of continued interest, is written in the case when you sought to enter a college or university and were deferred, but nevertheless want to show your interest in successfully entering. As a deferral means you might be accepted to a college or university later, writing a deferral letter increases this chance.

  16. How to Write a Letter of Continued Interest (Tips That Work ...

    Sending a letter of continued interest is often the best way to express interest in a school, despite your current waitlist or deferral status. That being said, it can be difficult to know how to write a good letter of continued interest. In this article, we will outline how to write a letter of continued interest by providing you with plenty of practical tips and insights, as well as several ...

  17. What to Do When Deferred from Your Dream College

    The first and most crucial step for preparing a strong deferral strategy begins when your student receives their deferral letter. These letters take various forms, from a thorough list of what the applicant should supply by the regular decision deadline (an update letter, transcript for senior fall, additional SAT subject test scores, etc.) to ...

  18. Letter of Continued Interest (LOCI) Example

    How do you write a great Letter of Continued Interest (also called LOCI) after a waitlist or deferral?

  19. Sample Responses to a College Deferral Letter

    What should you do if you receive a college deferral letter? These sample letters show how to present new information and your continued interest.

  20. Received An Ivy League Deferral Letter? Here's What To Do Next

    A letter of continued interest is a brief note sent to the college from which you have been deferred expressing your persistent desire to attend.

  21. College Essay Guy

    College Essay Guy - Personal statement and college essay tips, guides, resources, consulting, and webinars for students, parents and counselors.

  22. Deferred by Northeastern 2024-2025

    College admissions is stressful, and a deferral from a dream school doesn't help. When Northeastern deferred you, it probably felt pretty icky. ... essay and updated college list, and once all your supplements are done, you need to start submitting. Yes, you can wait until the last minute, but it doesn't confer any advantage at all and ...

  23. How to Defer College Admission

    Students must commit to a college before requesting a deferral. Before making a request, have a purpose and a plan for the time out of school. The deferment period can be used to explore career ...

  24. What is Demonstrated Interest

    What is Demonstrated Interest? Simply put, demonstrated interest is something that many colleges and universities use to track a) how much you (prospective student) like their school and, more importantly b) how likely you are to enroll if the school admits you.