Draw attention to app withdraw without confirming it?

<p>So, late January, I emailed NDNU’s admissions office and asked to withdraw my application. I did it because I wouldn’t have been able to send them the materials they needed to complete my app and I was reconsidering living in San Francisco. </p>

<p>With an envelope postmarked Feb 28th, I was sent an acceptance. I guess they recieved the instuctor evaluation after all and decided my transfer app didn’t need a high school trans to support it. As the only acceptance I’ve recieved so far, NDNU is back in the running. </p>

<p>Now, I’m concerned that they’ll suddenly process the information in my email and withdraw my app. I want to talk to them about how that’s not what I want to do, but I’m afraid to draw attention to my (very informal) email. What if they decide to retroactively withdraw my application after I talk to them?</p>

<p>I have to call and talk to them anyway, since they didn’t include my credit evaluation in my packet like the acceptance letter said it would be. And I have to make sure they got my FAFSA, since I added them to my school list when I got the acceptance, the day of their priority deadline.</p>

<p>NVM, I actually got to talk to the person who admitted me and he said my application is still active. Huzzah!</p>