Idk where else to ask this, but I am planning on not going to college this fall. I just graduated high school, and I am enrolled at a public university in texas, but I do not want to go right away. I have $8000 saved up and want to travel a bit and then attend university next fall. I haven't paid for classes yet, but I have put a down payment on my housing, attended orientation, and chosen my classes. Will it count as dropping out of college if I stop now? I ask because the university I am looking at in spain charges more in credit fees if it is your second round in college. Pls help.
>>18591219
Here's a bizarre, off the wall idea: Why not ask them?
We are not likely to be conversant with the policies of some unnamed Spanish university. But the university itself will know, and will not hold it against you if you ask.
Based only on the few US universities I know about, it is probable that you could withdraw your application and it would be as if you never applied. You might or might not be able to get your housing deposit back.
It is also possible that they might maintain your acceptance but delay it a year, so you could be assured of a spot next year.
But you have to ask them, not us