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This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
The acceptance rate at Oakland University is 88.3%. In other words, of 100 students who apply, 88 are admitted. This means the school is not selective. As long as you don't fall way below average, you'll likely get in.
The acceptance rate at Oakland University is 88.3%. For every 100 applicants, 88 are admitted. This means the school is lightly selective.
Dropping and Withdrawing Past Deadline Please find the information guide and applicable forms on the forms page (located under 'general forms'). Questions regarding dropping and withdrawing from classes can be directed to the Office of the Registrar at (248) 370-3450 or email regservices@oakland for assistance.
Once your application materials are received, Undergraduate Admissions will make a decision within 4-6 weeks. If applying less than four weeks before your intended term of entry, we will prioritize your application and make a decision as soon as possible. Admissions decisions are sent by U.S. mail.
Each application cycle roughly 500 applicants will be interviewed. Select applicants will be offered admission on a rolling basis. Offers of admissions begin in mid-October and will continue until the class is full.
Once your application materials are received, Undergraduate Admissions will make a decision within 4-6 weeks. If applying less than four weeks before your intended term of entry, we will prioritize your application and make a decision as soon as possible. Admissions decisions are sent by U.S. mail.
Each application cycle roughly 500 applicants will be interviewed. Select applicants will be offered admission on a rolling basis.
Admission terms and application deadlines Term for which admission is requestedRegular ApplicantsInternational Applicants Fall Semester July 15 May 1 Winter Semester November 15 September 1 Summer Semester March 1 January 1
Appropriate reasons for withdrawing your application can include accepting another job, realizing the job isn't a fit, relocation, or family needs. Notify the employer promptly with a polite withdrawal letter. Include your contact information, thank them for their consideration, and keep the tone positive.
Be Honest but Respectful: You don't need to provide excessive details about your situation, but you should be honest about your reasons for withdrawal. Keep It Professional: Use a formal tone and structure. Express Gratitude: Thank the school for the support and opportunities you've received.