A little concerned...

<p>So, i sent in my rutgers app on the 1st. I just got an email saying that "You’ll want to ensure that we’ve received all we need to review your application." I finally sent in my money order today. I didn't previously get how to sent it in...</p>

<p>But, now, as far as i can tell, everything is currently in except the my status is telling me that the "Self Reported Academic Record, Part B of the online application" is still required.</p>

<p>On the rutgers site, it says: "Students may apply after due dates have passed. However, students who apply after the due dates or whose files remain incomplete after due dates for credentials submission have passed will be withdrawn from admissions consideration if their school(s) of application meet enrollment goals before University Undergraduate Admissions reviews their applications."</p>

<p>If I go back and enter my academic record, what would that mean? and what does the last part of the rutgers statement mean and how does that apply to me? Does this only apply for people who have gotten in ED somewhere else? Also, what about the transcript, or does rutgers not look at that until after?</p>

<p>If it makes a difference, rutgers is my safety...</p>

<p>Okay from what I understand, you need to have all your credentials in two weeks after December 1st to be considered for Rutgers Regular Action. If you don’t have your SRAR in yet and it has been past 2 weeks after this date, then it means you didn’t submit everything in time and didn’t meet the deadline. This doesn’t mean that your application isn’t going to be reviewed. It will be reviewed once it’s complete, BUT if Rutgers has already enrolled enough students for that year, the admissions people will withdraw your application. Chances are that won’t happen, so your application would be reviewed and you will eventually get a decision. However only those who meet the Regular Action deadline are considered for scholarship money. You don’t need to send an official transcript until the end of the year. Nothing to do with ED.</p>