<p>Have any Fall 2011 transfers been accepted yet? My page just says "we have received all the information needed", but it does not say it is currently under review.</p>
<p>Decisions will not start coming out until mid April.</p>
<p>No one finds out until April/May. The deadline JUST passed a week ago. Stats?</p>
<p>I am in the hunt also. I submitted my essays just under the wire -I put a lot of time and effort into them and hope they put me over the top. GPA of 3.86 with over 180hrs and a BS in Org Mngmnt from a small private school. Cockrell EE w/ ME as second. Not sure how it works for acceptance into a major sequence, but I hope to be accepted to the school and at least the basic sequence? If this happens and I do well, would this mean continual/automatic acceptance to the major sequence?</p>
<p>Jungleman,</p>
<p>Have you found out yet? From what I have seen in other posts, I think that the very first decision was announced yesterday, and I found out today. I am pretty for sure that the first wave of decisions are hitting the end of this week with many more to follow. I saw on twitter that they will tell transfers of their decisions up until May 30th. Good luck if you haven’t heard yet!</p>
<p>Somanychoices, the first decisions rolled out on April 4th, although some may have been given before then and not reported here.</p>
<p>I just got accepted to my first choice major - Chemical Engineering with a 3.72 GPA and 64 credit hours.</p>
<p>I’m assuming that engineering decisions should start rolling in. Good luck to everyone that is still waiting to hear back! Can’t wait to meet future longhorns!</p>
<p>I am wondering if transfer decisions have anything at all to do with when your app was complete. Does anyone think that if your application was completed well before the deadline that this has anything at all to do with when you are notified? I took all the time available tweaking my essays. Still waiting to hear about Engineering decision…</p>
<p>It shouldn’t have anything to do with when your app was complete because I turned mine in the day before and I got in yesterday. Who knows how they decide and in what order…</p>
<p>I’m guessing that when you turned in your complete application isn’t related to decisions either. My transcripts actually arrived after the deadline because my school district was having problems, but I was accepted yesterday.</p>
<p>got accepted to COLA as Econ major yesterday (April 15). Complete surprise, bad GPA, bad LORs, half-assed essay with grammatical and factual errors. I am probably an anomaly.</p>
<p>^now that’s just a odd.</p>
<p>@barbozawn - Whats your GPA? How many Units? Instate?</p>
<p>SpunOne–</p>
<p>I keep seeing a lot of people accepted into COLA and the Engineering school. So, I think it goes by the certain majors, but I could be wrong. Also, I know instate get priority so they may be getting the decisions first…no clue.</p>
<p>I wonder if all these low GPA’s getting in has to do with them needing more tuition money because of decreased state funding.</p>
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<p>** The 3.32/3.51 stems from the fact that I failed a math class and at my CC if you FAIL a class you can take it again and if you pass, that is used to calculate the GPA (3.51). However UT@A considers my GPA to be 3.32 because they include both grades for the class (but only count it for credit once). It is on this page under “How the process works:”, bullet 3 ([GPA</a> | Transfer | Be a Longhorn](<a href=“http://bealonghorn.utexas.edu/transfer/admission/factors/gpa/]GPA”>http://bealonghorn.utexas.edu/transfer/admission/factors/gpa/)).</p>
<p>UT uses a holistic approach when viewing transfer applicants. Well, at least for the most part.</p>
<p>@Inmotion12: I don’t think losing state funding is an issue-- not completely, at least. I think UT still seeks the best applicants. </p>
<p>As for the college of engineering, i got admitted with a 3.5 (cumulative)… My essays and resume were impressive (I’ve been told).</p>
<p>Not sure if UT has sent out all the decisions, but those who are still waiting, good luck!</p>
<p>@lackoflimits haha, how odd, I also got into Engineering with a 3.38 GPA. Maybe our essays were just too awesome to say no too =P</p>