Enrollment process, what happens if i submit the deposit and not go?

<p>?? No that is false. Depositing a first payment to the school in NO way legally binds you to attend that institution. They are not asking for a definite answer regarding your admission, just whether or not you are willing to make that first deposit. After that, you can do whatever you want, you already gave them the money. It’s like enrolling in the school, and then dropping out. What can they do? Nothing. </p>

<p>If you are not sure, would like more time, and have the money, then by all means go for it. It’s better that you make sure you’re attending the right school. </p>

<p>I would check specifically for the school’s guidelines. Some will say that a deposit is “binding” but when it comes down to it there is not much they can do. Colleges sometimes actively pursue information regarding multiple deposits, and will sometimes revoke admission, but this is highly unlikely.
Rollins and SJU are NOT very competitive schools, and I doubt they would care if you made two deposits.</p>

<p>Again, I must stress that these are the LEGAL conditions. As I said, many consider it highly unethical to deposit to more than one school, but you can do as your conscience guides you.</p>