<p>I'm a little confused. I heard that while you submit SIR, you're also supposed to pay
for your deposit(the deposit secures your spot in the freshman class).</p>
<p>But when I submitted my SIR, there wasn't an option to pay for it.
I'm not sure, but does this have anything to do with the Blue&Gold plan?
(BTW. I'm low-income and I'm a resident in CA, if this helps).</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>It’s because you’re a financial aid student that you don’t have to pay a deposit.</p>
<p>Does that mean if im low income, i can submit my SIR to several schools and it wont matter?</p>
<p>Don’t do that. When you submit an SIR to multiple universities, you are screwing waitlist kids out of a spot needlessly. It’s a dick move.</p>
<p>If you submit a SIR to several schools and don’t end up attending, they have the right to revoke your admissions.</p>
<p>xpenguin, i assume if you don’t attend that school it wouldn’t matter if they revoke your admissions</p>
<p>^No, he/she means that ALL schools have the right to revoke your admission, whether you are actually going there or not</p>
<p>What if i send my SIR to one school, but later i find out i got into another through a waitlist or appeal. Would they have the right to revoke my admission then?</p>
<p>No, that’s an understandable situation.</p>