March 27, 2026
As acceptance letters start arriving, many students and parents ask the same important question: “When do we actually say yes?”
It’s an understandable question. College decisions feel emotional, exciting, and sometimes urgent. But when it comes to accepting an offer, especially at a private college, timing matters.
At Class 101, our advice is simple and strategic: don’t accept an offer until you fully understand the financial picture.

Wait for the Final Offer Letter
Before accepting any college offer, students should receive their final financial aid offer letter, which clearly spells out:
Until you have this information in writing, you don’t have the full story and you shouldn’t be making a final decision.
Once a student officially accepts an offer, the college assumes the decision is final. At that point, families often lose any leverage they might have.
For private colleges in particular, there may still be room to request clarification, negotiate the financial aid offer, and even request additional merit- or need-based assistance. But that conversation typically happens before you say yes, not after.
After you’ve received your financial aid offer letter, this is the ideal time to schedule a meeting or call with the financial aid office. This is your opportunity to ask thoughtful questions about any awards you received or did not receive, share additional information or changes in your financial situation, and request the aid office to consider offering you additional assistance. It’s helpful to share if this is the first-choice school and any competing offers your student has.
Many families don’t realize this step is even possible, but we’ve seen it make a meaningful difference in overall cost for some of our students.

For the majority of families, this process happens around the spring break timeframe. This is when acceptance letters and scholarship offers have been received, and families can look at all options side by side.
At Class 101, we help families slow down and make informed decisions. Our advisors work with parents and students to:
Our goal isn’t just college acceptance, it’s choosing the right school at the right price – at the right time.
Schedule a free consultationwith an experienced Class 101 Brandon advisor today.
Class 101 Owner + College Advisor
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