<p>Not on list, got waitlisted</p>
<p>Same as above :(</p>
<p>My son got in and was on the list. However, no FA/scholarship info with the acceptance package. Did everyone receive info on FA that was accepted?</p>
<p>Congrats to all acceptances and good luck to all wait listed.</p>
<p>Received my letter by mail a few minutes ago. I'm really happy! My name was on that list, I saw it yesterday, but I was a bit skeptical, or maybe it was disbelief. Not that I'm expecting them to give me much merit/aid, but I didn't get any info on it. Did anyone else not receive their money stuffs yet?</p>
<p>It's on the back page pocket</p>
<p>wow. I visited Lehigh from CA but was waitlisted. My name did not appear on the e-mail list. Granted, Lehigh was one of my safeties, but I thought traveling across the country demonstrated sufficient interest. I guess everything happens for a reason...</p>
<p>Your financial aid letter should be in the back in a letter size envelope in the sleeve marked "loan information and financial award".</p>
<p>Congrats to all!</p>
<p>Is anyone going to attend a Lehigh Life Day?</p>
<p>mur I didn't get mine yet and I'm in CT... but I'm on the list... chances good still?</p>
<p>Yep. All listed people pretty much got acceptances.</p>
<p>Ok cool! A letter would be nice though.. hurry it up people!</p>
<p>I was accepted, but I'm not happy with the financial aid. In the end, I'd still be paying $40,000, so it sucks for me. State school(without my major) it is!</p>
<p>Congrats everyone! I'm so excited for next year =]</p>
<p>My son's back pocket re: FA was empty. Was anyone else's?</p>
<p>Accepted! Mail finally came</p>
<p>bonmar, I didn't apply for FA so I can't help you there, mine was obviously empty.</p>
<p>i still haven't gotten my letter.... =|</p>
<p>ShortLifeLived:</p>
<p>Thought I might be able to help you out. RE: your post with going to a state school without your major. If you live in the northeast, which I don't know if you do, and your state school doesn't have your major, you are allowed to go to any other state school within New England and pay IN STATE TUITION if they have a major that your state school doesn't have.</p>
<p>Hope that helps with the costs somewhat!</p>
<p>I live in NY, which is technically outside of NE. I have never heard that before, but I would prefer to go to my state school(Binghamton) because I doubt any public schools around here have Cognitive Science anyway. Except SUNY Oswego, but I'd rather not go there either.</p>
<p>Thank you for the advice though.</p>