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What is the deferral policy for graduate applicants?

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What is the deferral policy for graduate applicants?

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The following deferral policy applies to all of the graduate programs at Naropa University EXCEPT the MFA Writing and Poetics and the MFA Creative Writing programs. At any point in the application process, you (the applicant) may defer your application for up to one academic year. To do so, email or write the admissions counselor who handles the program so that we have a written record of your decision to defer. If you defer before completing your application, you will defer at the same status. If you were accepted into the program, you lose your acceptance status. If you paid the $250 confirmation deposit, you forfeit the deposit. An admissions counselor will then contact you before the deadline for the following year (January 15) to see if you are still interested in applying to the program. If so, your current application will be sent to the department for review. If the department requires an in-person interview, you may be asked to schedule one, even if you had an in-person interv

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The following deferral policy applies to all of the graduate programs at Naropa University EXCEPT the MFA Writing and Poetics and the MFA Creative Writing programs. At any point in the application process, you (the applicant) may defer your application for up to one academic year. To do so, email or write the admissions counselor who handles the program so that we have a written record of your decision to defer. If you defer before completing your application, you will defer at the same status. If you were accepted into the program, you lose your acceptance status. If you paid the $250 confirmation deposit, you forfeit the deposit. An admissions counselor will then contact you before the deadline for the following year (January 15) to see if you are still interested in applying to the program. If so, your current application will be sent to the department for review. If the department requires an in-person interview, you may be asked to schedule one, even if you had an in-person interv

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