What will the decision letter say?
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How long will I have to wait to receive the decision after applying?
What will the decision letter say?
What does it mean if my child is wait listed?
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What do I do if my child was rejected?
How do I pay my child's tuition?
Can I get tuition insurance?
Do private high schools offer financial aid?
What do schools look at to determine if the will award need-based financial aid?
Is there any action I can take if a school does not grant my child financial aid, or the amount I believe I need?
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What will the decision letter say?
Dean of Admissions Andrew Battaile explains the outcomes of the decision letter including being accepted, not accepted, or wait listed.
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Host: What will the decision letter say?
Andrew Battaile: When a letter of decision comes to your house or when you hear from a school, it's going to be one of three possibilities. Your son or your daughter will either be accepted, they will not be accepted or they will be wait listed. Definitely manage your childs expectations and let them know that these are the three possibilities that they might here.
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