I have been admitted to my college and i have paid for orientation but i don't want to attend to the school


Question:
i don't want to attend this college again.but i don't know how to tell school them.

does anyone know how i can address this case to them and to who. i want to attend a community college. any idea how to handle this problem

Answer:
I'm assuming you mean you have paid an enrollment deposit, which shows your intent to attend this school. This is non-binding at all U.S. schools, so you are not obligated to attend. Plenty of students change their minds before or even after orientation. However, this deposit is usually non-refundable.
Simply notify the college's admissions office in writing and they will take care of the rest.
All you have to do is call the admissions office/send an email and tell them that you have chosen to go to another school in the Fall. Be nice about it in case you ever consider going back. Trust me, its better that they hear it from you and not have to figure it out. Also, don't expect your $$ back.
Based on the hideous grammar with which you phrased this question I am surprised you were actually admitted to a college. I would think that all you need to do is show up for the orientation and they will realize their mistake and rescind your admission. Good luck in community college, you'll fit right in with all of the other losers!
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