<p>hey, would you mind posting a link to where that you read that you don’t need to reapply?</p>
<p>As far as I’m aware, once you’ve said “no” you have to reapply. And if you have taken classes elsewhere, you need to apply as a transfer student.</p>
<p>Examples:
If you were admitted, but withdrawl (meaning you had at one time accepted the offer) -
:Withdrawal by Newly Admitted Students
Withdrawal from any quarter prior to the first day of the quarter for a newly admitted student invalidates your status as a continuing student. You must submit a new admission application by the published closing date for each quarter depending on your admission type (freshman, transfer, postbaccalaureate, graduate, international). Review the Registration Eligibility section of the Time Schedule if you are withdrawing before the first course day of the quarter.
([Withdrawal</a>, Quarter-Off, and On-Leave Policies](<a href=“http://www.washington.edu/students/reg/wdoffleave.html]Withdrawal”>Withdrawal, Quarter-Off, and On-Leave Policies - Office of the University Registrar))</p>
<p>Also, lets say you were offered admission…said YES but wanted to defer:</p>
<p>4 You may not defer your admission to another entry term. The offer of admission is valid only for this quarter.</p>
<p>If you are unable to attend the UW at this time but wish to enroll for a future quarter, you will need to file a new application and meet all requirements and deadlines. More information about reapplying is available on the Admissions website.
([May</a> I Defer Admission? | Admissions | University of Washington](<a href=“http://admit.washington.edu/drupal/Welcome/Transfer/Conditions/Defer]May”>http://admit.washington.edu/drupal/Welcome/Transfer/Conditions/Defer))</p>
<p>So from what I know, even if you said “yes” but didn’t immediately start attending…you’d have to reapply. To actually say “no” and go somewhere else…logically it would follow the same course. And since you’ve taken college classes you’d have to apply as a transfer student now.</p>
<p>please let me know where you got your info, I’m honestly curious to see it. thanks!</p>