January 13, 2025

Understanding University Deferral Letters: What They Mean and What to Do Next

ge is an exciting milestone, but it can also bring uncertainty. One possible outcome is receiving a deferral letter from a university. While it’s not the decision most students hope for, a deferral isn’t a “no” — it’s an opportunity.Here’s what a deferral means, why universities issue them, and how you can turn it into a chance to strengthen your application.

What Is a Deferral Letter?

A deferral means that the college has reviewed your application but has decided to delay making a final decision. Your application is moved to the decision pool for further consideration.

Why do universities defer students?

  • -They want more information, like updated grades or test scores.
  • -They want to compare your application to a broader pool of candidates.
  • -They see potential but need additional evidence to confirm you’re the right fit for their school.
What a Deferral Is Not

A deferral is not a rejection. We want to stress this part so it bears repeating. A deferral is not a “no.” 

Now that we’ve established that, we do have some advice when you receive a deferral. In our experience, it’s important to stay positive and proactive. The university sees promise in your application and wants to revisit it before making a final decision. This is your chance to show the admissions committee why they should accept you. 

Steps to Take After Receiving a Deferral
  1. Stay calm and focused: Receiving a deferral can be disappointing, but don’t let it discourage you. We have helped many Class 101 students turn deferrals into acceptances with the right approach.
  2. Follow the instructions carefully: Some colleges may ask for specific materials, such as updated transcripts or additional essays. Make sure to provide exactly what they request, adhering to any deadlines.
  3. Send a Letter of Continued Interest (LOCI): Write a polite and enthusiastic letter to the admissions office expressing your continued commitment to attending their school. Can you share any new achievements, extracurricular activities, test scores, or achievements since you submitted your application?
  4. Seek guidance from experts: College planning experts, like those at Class 101 Carmel, can help you craft a compelling response to a deferral. This is the time when experts can really step in with their knowledge of the process and past experience to help convert deferrals to acceptances
How Class 101 Carmel Can Help

At Class 101 Brandon, we specialize in guiding students through every step of the college admissions process—even after submitting applications. If you’ve received a deferral, we will help you:

  • -Write a professional and impactful Letter of Continued Interest
  • -Strategize ways to enhance your application
  • -Determine the best materials to send to the college

We know how important college goals are, and we’re here to support students in achieving them.

A Deferral Is Not the End of the Road

Contact Class 101 Brandon today to learn how we can help you navigate your next steps with confidence and clarity. 

Together, we’ll work to secure your spot at your dream university.

Randy Stegemoller

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