https://www.forbes.com/sites/avivalegatt/2024/12/25/what-a-college-admissions-deferral-really-means-and-what-to-do-next
The word deferred carries a complex weight in college admissions. For parents, it’s difficult to watch their child face the uncertainty it brings. A deferral is neither the rejection they feared nor the celebration they hoped for, but it does leave the door open. The question is how to walk through it. A deferral means
What A College Admissions Deferral Really Means And What To Do Next
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