Letter for taking gap in studies
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For prospective gap year students, the spring is an exciting time. You’ve heard from your colleges and now the choice is yours. Increasingly, students are making the choice to ask their future college for a deferral – which holds their spot at school for a year – in favor of a gap year.
Most deferral-friendly colleges require you to formally ask them to hold your spot for a year in the form of a deferral letter. A deferral letter is a request to your future college that asks them to hold your admission for a year so you can take gap time.
You can find out a university’s deferral policy on their website or via a phone call to the admission’s office. If a school is deferral-friendly, they will ask you to write a letter about why you want to take gap time and what you plan on doing. If your deferral is accepted, you usually have to put down a deposit and voila! Gap time secured.