<p>Travelgirl-</p>
<p>The packet has Enrollment Confirmation instructions, a letter detailing what steps to take in regards to setting stuff up online, and page if you want to decline admission (lol). All of this is in addition to a separate letter which is the official acceptance.</p>
<p>Just a heads up to other people who might have made/will make the same mistake I did. Here’s the story in cliff notes:</p>
<p>-Applied to UW Bothell and UW Seattle
-Accepted to Bothell
-Today (November 10) is the last day to confirm admission for Bothell. Not hearing back from UW S, I decide to pay the fee to hold a spot somewhere for Winter, just in case. I go in and fill out paperwork and give them my payment info. My profile isn’t completely updated so the cashier said they would wait to confirm me until later then charge my card.
-Go home, check mail, get UW Seattle acceptance.
-Go online and through the checklist to find some horrifying news as described below from the UW Welcome website.</p>
<p>“If you have also applied to UW Bothell or UW Tacoma, you may receive more than one offer of admission from the University of Washington. However, you may accept only one offer of admission; you may not accept offers of admission to more than one campus. Please make your decision carefully. Once you have confirmed your intention to enroll at one of the UW campuses by submitting the required forms or paying a confirmation deposit, you will no longer be eligible to confirm enrollment at another UW campus.”</p>
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<li>I freaked out, called UW B to cancel the confirmation, but they weren’t there. Went into my bank to deactivate me debit card so they can’t charge it to confirm me.
-Now I have to hope I can get in touch with people there ASAP to shred and cancel the UW B confirmation.</li>
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<p>Not sure if anyone has heard of this happening. I really hope I don’t get burned by this. I’m kind of mad though because none of the UW B stuff said anything about this one campus confirmation rule. I really want to go to UW Seattle and don’t want it being ruined by this ridiculous turn of events.</p>
<p>Anyways, the moral of the story: Don’t confirm at a UW campus you don’t want to go to because you will be stuck with it!</p>