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Where is my signed National Letter of Intent filed, and who is responsible for filing it?

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Where is my signed National Letter of Intent filed, and who is responsible for filing it?

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You should sign your National Letter of Intent in duplicate. Once you have signed it twice, retain one copy of the signed Letter for your records. You should send the other copy back to the institution. When the institution receives your Letter, it will keep the signed document and forward a copy to its conference office. The institution must file your NLI with its conference office within 21 days after the date of final signature. If this filing deadline is not met, the Letter will be void.

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