<p>I guess most of us are aware of the enrollment link that shows deposit form.
So what does this mean? My personal opinion is that it is kinda awkward to see the deposit form at this point of time if we r not accepted yet.
So can we possibly think that people who r accepted see deposit form from the enrollment link and can expect to get acceptance package within a few days of time?</p>
<p>but i assume that USC wouldnt be bothered to send rejection letter through DHL.
so… lets see… my package is in the air right now and hopefully ill get it by tmr.</p>
<p>I think if you can see it you should consider yourself lucky. I don’t have the enrollment deposit or rsvp links at all. I just have three boxes. I don’t even know where anyone is finding these boxes. Can someone give detail instructions, not just a link. Every time I try the link I get “webpage not found”.</p>
<p>tornados - I’m not sure, but I think most people don’t actually have the enrollment box on their page, they’re just using the link that was posted to see if it works.</p>
<p>icy.jennie.jenje, Ok…thanks. The link is not functional for me. I can only access SCconnect through Internet Explorer (not Firefox), so maybe that is why the link just goes to the “webpage not found” or whatever it says.</p>
<p>That link is basically the same thing. You enter in your USC ID and your birthday, and if the link works, then that should too. Thankfully Camel2 can be used on all browsers!</p>
<p>icy.jennie.jenje, thank you so much. I got the link to work, but I cannot use it. As soon as I put in my birthdate, I get popped back to the USC ID #. That answers my question though.</p>
<p>tornados, this is the other way people have started to do it:</p>
<p>1) Open USConnect in Internet Explorer. Not Firefox, Internet Explorer. Or whatever you use normally to view USConnect. I find that IE is the most reliable for this job. If you use Firefox you can go to the “admitted applicants” page from the dropdown menu and log in manually by clicking the “enrollment deposit” box. But that’s the long way. If you try copy and pasting the URL into Firefox, you’ll just get a blank page.
2) Log in to USConnect. You may want to check the Admission tab first to see if you’ve gotten the boxes on your portal yet. If not, then move onto step 3.
3) Without closing the page where you just logged in, copy and paste the link into the same page’s URL box. Go to the new URL. It’s important that you don’t close the page where you initially logged in, otherwise it will log you out and you’ll get a blank page.
4) A white page will come up with the “enrollment deposit” box in the top left corner. Click the box.
5) It will either say “user is unauthorized” or it will have a form pre-filled with your name, address, etc. You want the latter.</p>
<p>S2 simply clicked on the link provided by icy.jennie.jenje, put in his info, and the commitment page appeared mostly filled out. Don’t know if this means he was accepted, but he is taking it as a positive sign.</p>
<p>i tried that link, put down my USC id (bunch of numbers) and entered my birthdate in their format but it says invalid login lol, don’t know if that means anything but it won’t even let me login -_-</p>
<p>Dream…ok, I did that and look at the message I got ha ha, I think they are telling me to get the “f” off of their website.</p>
<p>"Activity on this web site is logged. This site is only for students who have received an admission letter, and who want to commit to attend USC. It will not provide your admission status. To check your status, visit [USC</a> Undergraduate Admission](<a href=“http://www.usc.edu/admission/undergraduate]USC”>http://www.usc.edu/admission/undergraduate) and click “Application Status Check”. </p>
<p>^Im in the same condition, it also says unauthorized. But I think that they will allow the link to work for peopel as they continue mail out decisions.</p>