<p>it’s official, they mailed our stuff today at 9:12 AM today!</p>
<p>This morning the Office of Admission staff pitched in to help the mail center staff carry the decision letters to the trucks. Decisions should reach all applicants before the end of March.</p>
<p>I participated in one of the online chat sessions, and the admission’s team told me they mail decisions. I told them that where I’m from it can even take as long as a month to reach me, to which they replied I can call to ask two weeks after the decisions have been sent. From the conversation, it seemed nothing special was done for internationals whether it was a rejection or admission. Hope that helps. </p>
<p>Thank you for the update jCoder! I thought they email rejections or waitlistings to int’ls which I think might be more convenient than a snail mail. Surely the waiting is worthwhile as long as it is a thick envelope out there, but it is also especially disappointment just to receive a thin letter…Finger crossed for everyone! GOOD luck!</p>
<p>i wouldn’t worry to much about the thickness…
when they mail international decisions, they use the regular A4 size FedEx envelope regardless of what’s inside.
my acceptance had a calendar and like 5-6 pages in it and it felt very thin…
so don’t be worried about the size / thickness of the envelope, just open it and see :)</p>
<p>My friend had sent an email to Colgate about some admisssions stuff and they replied saying that the decisions would arrive in 2-3 days. This was on Tuesday, so 2-3 days means Thursday or Friday.!!!</p>
<p>I’m looking out for mine today or tomorrow!! so nervous right now.</p>
<p>I was really nervous so I called FedEx and gave them my address and they located my letter they don’t give you the actual tracking number but they tell you the status of the package and when it’s estimated to arrive…</p>