<p>Is it necessary to write an official reject letter? what if I just don't deposit money?</p>
<p>what if they didn’t tell you accept or reject on their notification date? That’s be rude, wouldn’t you say?</p>
<p>What if the college thinks “I guess Ibelive will just know he/she was rejected since we said nothing”</p>
<p>Politeness demands a reply. A simple email or log in to their portal is all it takes.</p>
<p>If there is a confirmation link, do I still need to send them a reject email? </p>
<p>The link will be their preferred method. No need to also send an email.</p>
<p>There should be an option on the admitted student page of the colleges you won’t be attending. It is usually just a quick click. Yes, I will be attending (next screen, give us the $$$), No, I won’t. Thank you. This is not a personal thing- most schools expect a certain yield regardless of the reasons why someone is not going. Sometimes they will ask where you are going. </p>
<p>Considering that most colleges have a yield rate below 50%, your decline will put you in the same camp with the majority of admitted students</p>