<p>Do I have to send the "Acceptance of Admission" form for other college w/ the "Please withdraw my application for admission. I have decided to attend: <em>school</em>" tick mark checked? Or is it okay to not answer these things?</p>
<p>P.S. One of the schools I've been accepted to doesn't even have the "Please withdraw my application for admission" option. What to do for this school?</p>
<p>You don’t have to send them, but I suggest you do because the sooner you let the college know you won’t be attending the sooner a waitlisted student will be admitted.</p>
<p>I’ll just copy-paste my and LasMa’s replies from a topic made yesterday:</p>
<p>“You don’t really have to but they’d appreciate it and it may mean a little better reputation for you in the chance that you deal with their admissions office in the future for whatever reason.”</p>
<p>For schools without an “obvious” way to decline: “If your acceptance came by email or online student account, send an email back. If it came by snail mail, then reply back by snail mail. Either way, address it to the Admissions Office, and it will get to the right person.”</p>