<p>My deposit at williams is only 200, but now that i'm thinking... I should call the finaid office before i send it in because i may just get that back in the fall.</p>
<p>Northwestern-$400</p>
<p>Stanford: $160, but if you are poor, you can write a paragraph explaining your situation and then you wouldn't have to pay.</p>
<p>I would gladly pay that if they would admit me, paulhomework. ;p</p>
<p>It matters for kids who are waiting to see where they get in from a waitlist- they lose however much the deposit is.</p>
<p>Midd. for $200</p>
<p>Boston University $650 but we sent it in January (early decision)</p>
<p>NYU $500 total...300 for tuition, 200 for housing</p>
<p>My deposit for UVa was $250, not that bad.</p>
<p>UPenn Application Fee...$70
Gas need to drive to Penn Interview... $15
UPenn Deposit...$200</p>
<p>The priviledge of having UPenn on my @$$ for money over the next for 4 years... priceless (LOL, kinda)</p>
<p>Rice
Enrollment Deposit- $100
Housing- $50
.......atleast its not 900 bucks!</p>
<p>Johns Hopkins University:
Enrollment: $600.00
Housing : $200.00</p>
<p>Mine is $500, $300 of which is housing deposit I think so not bad.</p>
<p>lol, I still can't believe that the deposit at some schools is $900. Money-laundering parasites. I feel terrible for waitlisted applicants who are sending in their deposits to these greedy schools.</p>
<p>mine is $200</p>
<p>Enrollment: $300
Sending in the housing form to be processed: $25</p>
<p>Harvard = $0. No deposit. Just send in the card to tell them you are enrolling.</p>
<p>$100 at Berkeley
$20 for the housing app.</p>
<p>$500 at Pomona.</p>
<p>"but what's the big deal - isn't everyone's first semester tuition bill reduced by the deposit amount, so you will pay that much less in July/August?"</p>
<p>actually, no. theyre giving me back the $500 after i graduate college....kinda weird...</p>
<p>ha... by that time your dollars would've inflated about 12%. =)</p>