A Question Regarding Applications to Dual-Programs

<p>I've been wondering for some time now about the potential outcomes for an applicant who's applying to one of Penn's dual-programs for ED.</p>

<p>Let's use the Huntsman Program in International Business as an example. Of the following scenarios:</p>

<p>1)accepted by Huntsman
2)defered by Huntsman, accepted by CAS,
3)defered by Huntsman, defered by CAS,
4)rejected by Huntsman, accepted by CAS,
5)rejected by Huntsman, defered by CAS and
6)rejected by both</p>

<p>How many distinct results are possible for that said applicant?</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>I asked a UPenn admissions officer this and she thought I was retarded and told me to read the statement. But it's really confusing me too.</p>

<p>The way she made it seem flat-out common sense was that only if you were rejected, would your application go to single choice decision. If one of the colleges deferred you, then you would be considered for Huntsman regular decision.</p>

<p>1) IN at huntsman
2) regular decision
3) regular decision
4) IN at CAS, assuming rejection from wharton
5) regular decision
6) OUT</p>