Washington Letter of Intent for School Enrollment is an official document issued by the state of Washington to indicate that a student has declared their intent to enroll in a particular school within the state. The letter is typically signed by both the student and their parent/guardian, and serves as a formal acknowledgement of the student’s commitment to attend the school. The letter also serves as a binding agreement between the school and the student, and outlines the student’s rights and responsibilities as a student in the school. The two main types of Washington Letter of Intent for School Enrollment are the Early Entry Letter of Intent and the Open Entry Letter of Intent. An Early Entry Letter of Intent is issued to a student when they are accepted to a school prior to the start of the academic year, while an Open Entry Letter of Intent is issued when a student declares their intent to attend the school at the beginning of the academic year. Both types of letters outline the student’s rights and responsibilities as a student in the school, and both require the student to sign and submit the letter to the school prior to enrollment.