How late can you commit to a college?

Because you are not committing to an athletic scholarship
athletic scholarship
An athletic scholarship is a form of scholarship to attend a college or university or a private high school awarded to an individual based predominantly on his or her ability to play in a sport.
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, there is no specific deadline to commit. Remember To Apply: While it may seem obvious, committing to a college does not automatically mean that you are enrolled.
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When can you officially commit to a college?

The only time an athlete can officially commit to a college is during the signing period, when they sign their national letter of intent. Any story you see of an athlete getting an offer or committing to a school before the signing period their senior year is unofficial.
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Can I still commit to a college?

Currently, there are no NCAA rules regulating when an athlete can commit to a college. An athlete can make a verbal commitment to a school whenever they want, assuming the coach at the school has made them an offer.
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Can I commit to a college on May 1?

It's perfectly fine for students to apply to a college or university without waiting for May 1, which is the usual deadline given by many US schools for accepted students to decide and commit. However, it is a good idea for students accepted into multiple institutions to take their time when deciding.
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Is it too late to be recruited?

Is senior year too late to get recruited? The short answer is no. For most NCAA sports, coaches can begin contacting recruits starting June 15 after the athlete's sophomore year.
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Is junior year too late for d1?

In general, it's not too late to be recruited in your junior year. However, you may not be recruited by a coach at one of your top schools or end up playing where you thought you would.
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Can you commit d1 senior year?

A: Yes, recruiting can pick up or even begin your senior year.
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Can you commit to a college and then change your mind?

If the deposit is non-refundable, you may not get it back unless you have a serious reason for declining admission. Regardless of whether you receive the answer you want, in the end politely thank the admissions staff for their help.
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Can you accept 2 college offers?

Double deposits

Double depositing means putting down a deposit, and thus accepting admission, at more than one college. Since a student can't attend multiple colleges, it is considered unethical.
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Do colleges send you stuff when you commit?

There's also a little bit of variation in how decisions are conveyed: you can expect many colleges to send acceptance letters by email or online portal, though some will still send a formal letter in your mailbox, too.
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How do you tell a coach you want to commit?

The best way to avoid miscommunication is to call the coach and verbally commit, and then send a follow-up email stating your enthusiasm to be a part of the program so the coach has the commitment confirmation in writing.
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What happens if you Decommit after signing?

If you change your mind after you sign and want to “decommit” to the college, you risk losing one year of eligibility at your new school, and must sit a year of residence and not compete.
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How do you tell a coach you committed somewhere else?

If you can, reach out and speak to the coach personally over the phone. Remember to thank each coach for extending the offer to you, and avoid sending generic emails to the schools you won't attend. Be prompt. Don't wait to inform other coaches and programs that you will not be attending.
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Can you Decommit after signing day?

The answer is "yes" and "no." Meaning that no one can physically force you to play football at any university. But if you decommit after signing a National Letter of Intent, you could face some penalties and other consequences.
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Is a verbal commitment binding?

With a verbal commit, you only hope that a college coach or athlete will stick to their word. Since, there isn't anything binding them to the commitment. Unlike the NLI, verbally committing doesn't mean you will receive that offer or an offer at all.
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Do you have to commit on signing day?

National Signing Day & National Letter of Intent (NLI)

It's the first day student-athletes can officially sign a National Letter of Intent (NLI) to commit to an NCAA DI or DII institution. While more than 600 NCAA DI and DII colleges participate, the NLI program is voluntary for both athletes and colleges.
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How many colleges is too many to apply?

While there's no cap on the number of schools you can apply to, some students, especially those from affluent backgrounds who want to go to a selective college, can go overboard, applying to more than 20 or 30 colleges. Personally, I would strongly discourage any student from applying to more than 15 colleges.
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How do you tell a college you are not attending after committing?

Email the colleges that you chose not to attend
  1. Be courteous and grateful (they accepted you, after all!)
  2. Let them know as soon as you make your decision not to attend.
  3. Be polite (don't burn any bridges – you may want to attend the school at some point later on)
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Do you have to tell a college you're not going?

It's the courteous thing to do.

Prep Scholar says it well on their blog: “If you don't notify a school that accepts you that you're not attending, that would be like if a school that rejected you didn't inform you that you had been rejected.”
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Is it too late to change my college choice?

In general, it's never too late to change college major. This is true even if the switch is made during the last year or semester of college. However, switching majors late in college can mean added costs and semesters, which should not be an issue when changing majors after the first two years of college.
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Can I commit after commit Day?

Committing To A College Late In The Process

Last Day To Commit: Technically, athletes have until August 1st of the year before they plan on joining the program to commit. Choosing to commit late does not directly affect a coach's ability to offer you a scholarship or a spot in their program.
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Can I accept an offer and then reject university?

Yes. If you accept an offer but later wish to accept a different offer, you will need to first cancel your accepted offer and then accept the new offer by the stipulated deadline date. Be sure to consider all other factors such as scholarships, residence acceptance and deposits before you make your final decision.
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Can you commit to a d2 school?

The commitment is not binding on the student-athlete or the school and can be made at any time. When a student-athlete officially commits to attend a Division I or II college, he or she signs a National Letter of Intent, agreeing to attend that school for one academic year.
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Do preferred walk-ons get help with admissions?

Preferred walk-ons can get help with admissions, but depends on the sport. The preferred walk-on can be cut at anytime in camp. While the preferred walk on does not receive athletic scholarship monies, they do receive free gear and uniforms. Walk-ons, however, arrive to college without a guaranteed roster spot.
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Do Division 2 schools recruit?

Division II schools do recruit, but the rules and scholarship capacities differ from that of Division I and Division III. There are specific NCAA restrictions in place for when coaches may contact prospective athletes for Division II recruiting.
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