<p>I'm pretty sure it's binding. The only ones that are not are Stanford, Princeton, Yale and Nd. </p>
<p>"1. What does the "binding" part of the National College Match mean?</p>
<p>"Binding" means that if you are admitted to a college through the National College Match, you are required to attend the school (with the exception of Notre Dame, Princeton, Stanford, and Yale, which are not binding). You are required to withdraw your applications to other colleges. The college you match with is required to give you a full, four-year scholarship. The Regular Admission process via QuestBridge's application forwarding service is not binding and does not guarantee full scholarships, although students who are accepted do receive excellent financial aid."</p>