<p>Unfortunately, I've made my decision and I won't be attending Middlebury... I would like to decline the offer ASAP so I don't hold the spot for any potential student. However, I can't seem to find a way to decline the offer online... Is the only way to decline through paper mail? Thanks!</p>
<p>Wordy, sure, but you get the gist.</p>
<p>My ED deferred, RD WL’d D is on board. Today is the day. She is sending regrets to all of her accepted schools, save the one she will attend if the Admission Gods do not justly elevate her to full Midd Kidd status for the Class of 2016.</p>
<p>Join in the fun! After all, you can only attend ONE of the many schools you’ve been admitted to.</p>
<p>You will find that passing up on a school’s offer is infectious… But, remember to save ONE school, so you’ll have a place to go in 9/12 (or 2/13 - winky emoticon).</p>
<p>Remember the sage advice of our own OBD: “Someone will be glad to take your place”.
(I live with her).</p>
<p>Patti Smith says: “People Got the Power”. I say: “USE IT”.</p>
<p>Best of luck wherever your happy trails take you.</p>
<p>No surrender,
DQD</p>
<p>Hi, I would like to know how to decline as well. Although I would have loved to attend Midd, especially for its amazing language program, I can’t justify the cost to my parents when attending Dartmouth and UChicago would cost 6k less per year :/</p>
<p>Bump!!!1</p>
<p>send. the. admissions. office. an. email. not really that hard to figure out</p>
<p>@senoritapipita.
I also declined Midd. Finaid was one of the main reasons. Midd offered about 10K less than other comparable schools.</p>