CAN YOU ENROLL TO MORE THAN 1 COLLEGE?

<p>Can you enroll to more than one college? </p>

<p>Yes, in certain circumstances. Some students enroll in two different community colleges simultaneously, due to offerings not both available at the same community college. More rarely, a student at a four year college may be allowed to simultaneously enroll at a community college for some reason. Some four year colleges have cross registration agreements where students enrolled at one of the colleges may take courses offered at another of the colleges as part of their normal schedules.</p>

<p>yep. i’m going to three</p>

<p>Do you mean “enroll” (as in: take classes at) or do you mean “send in a deposit”?</p>

<p>@MYOS1634 I mean send in a deposit to save a place for me :</p>

<p>No, that is not allowed, it is considered unethical. If a college discovers that you did this, they can withdraw your admission offer. You have until May 1st to make a decision, right? You should have a place saved for you until then. Check your admission letters.</p>

<p>Here is an article
<a href=“http://voices.washingtonpost.com/answer-sheet/college-admissions/double-depositing-delaying-the.html”>http://voices.washingtonpost.com/answer-sheet/college-admissions/double-depositing-delaying-the.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Actually, it’s “normal” to deposit early at your state college since most of them put pressure on applicants in order to reserve housing. That’s why, often, that deposit is refundable. Then you make your decision if you go or attend a private college and deposit by may 1st.</p>

<p>I don’t know if it is “normal” or not, but none of the public schools my D accepted has a refund policy for deposit. There is a reason to call it a deposit. As far as I know, it is not ethical to accept more than one admission offer. Many schools would have a separated deposit for housing though. That is not a commitment for attending the school. That is different. Nevertheless, there are certain residential programs that one can apply only after accepting the admission offer. That may force you to make decision earlier.</p>