UMich withdrew accepted app, now want to enroll

<p>I am international so no financial aid.</p>

<p>Unfortunately I wasnt able to arrange for funds so even after accepting enrollment deposit I withdrew my app during may end.</p>

<p>But now I got a loan approved. Should I ask UMich if they can still take me??</p>

<p>Please help I really wanna attend umich,</p>

<p>You should contact them as soon as possible. It is weird that you cancelled the enrollment within a month after decision deadline without other plan. Nevertheless, are you sure you want to take loan to attend UMich. How much loan are you looking at over the 4 year?</p>

<p>This is because I had to take a college here in my country.
I am scared that they didnt go mad on me that I was taking someone else place and still not enrolling</p>

<p>Loan will be fine for me, not to worry on that.</p>

<p>How should I go about telling them? I dont wanna spoil my chances.
What do you think, will they take me in now?</p>

<p>Call the admission office. They are actually expecting/hoping 500+ students who have paid the deposit to withdraw. So to reverse that process is not really in their interest. Anyway, you better contact them as soon as possible that you want to keep your enrollment and the cancellation sent last week was a mistake.</p>

<p>are you sure about the 500+ students thing?
Are they over enrolled this year?</p>

<p>umichlove, the only way you are going to know is if you call. Which country did you apply from?</p>

<p>There are 6795 students paid deposit by May 1 and they are expecting 6200 freshmen.</p>

<p>I heard they overadmitted a few hundred students this year, so I’d hurry and give them a call!</p>

<p>^ The admission rate is the similar to (or ~1% lower than) last year while the application pool increased 6.3%. The yield rate at the high end of typical range (42.5%) is also the problem. So it is both a over-committed and over-admitted issue.</p>

<p>billscho, from what I understand, Michigan has overadmitted by a wide margin this year, so it is unlikely that they will admit any student off the waitlist. That being say, the OP was already admitted, so he may be able undo his withdrawal and get back in. </p>

<p>^^^ Agree. But the OP should move really fast before that cannot be reversed.</p>