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Do I need to pay a deposit before studying in the United States?
You can only pay the deposit if you receive the admission notice from the United States, that is, OFFER. This is a means and policy for American colleges and universities to prevent or prevent students from giving up their studies after receiving the OFFER. Students can give up paying the deposit if they don't want to study. Of course, after the students pay the deposit, the deposit will offset the students' study abroad expenses.

After admission, a few universities will indicate in the electronic version of the admission package that the school deposit needs to be remitted to the school, and then send the official paper version of the admission package. There are bank account information provided by the school in the admission materials, and the deposits range from several hundred to several thousand, and then they will be deducted from the tuition fees; Most universities will send a paper admission package first, indicating how much deposit is needed and the specific time node, and provide the corresponding account number. Just remit the deposit to the account according to the amount and time stipulated in the admission package.