6 comments

  • Saturday, Feb 20 2016

    I wouldn't write anything until you're ready to negotiate, accept or withdraw. I never responded to a school after acceptance and scholarship offer and then they randomly gave me an unsolicited increase from $15k/yr to $25k/yr.

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  • Friday, Feb 19 2016

    Understood thanks! my main concern was in appearing ungrateful.

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  • Friday, Feb 19 2016

    I don't think it is less than gracious to receive those offers and sit on them without communicating until it becomes necessary.

    If you are very enthused about the school, by all means you can reach out to them. But the admissions process - and many of these scholarships - are essentially a business transaction. They probably told you how long the offer is on the table - so you have plenty of time to get in touch with them if you are interested in accepting.

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  • Friday, Feb 19 2016

    Well, if you will be responding with an acceptance or a rejection, then it seems like a thank you in the response would be appropriate.

    But if you are asking whether you should send an independent thank you note, I don't think it is necessary, as it can be included in the acceptance/rejection.

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  • Friday, Feb 19 2016

    Fair question, remains to be seen so I guess I could use advice on both scenarios.

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  • Friday, Feb 19 2016

    Are you referring to offers you will accept or reject?

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