Admission notification dates for 2008!

<p>im ELC eligable which means top 12% but not top 4%</p>

<p>i have the same message you just posted "During March admission notifications are posted prior to 9:00 a.m. No admission status changes will occur for the remainder of the day."</p>

<p>with all the other stuff as well... so what does this mean? how will it look when an admission decision is sent out</p>

<p>In the UCI forum, some people have already posted their acceptance status.</p>

<p>I believe a person posted a jpg image of their admission status page.</p>

<p>Good luck!</p>

<p>Amherst: April 1st
American: April 1st
Bard: April 1st
Barnard: April 1st
Boston College: April 15th
Boston University: April 1st
Bowdoin College: "early April"
Brandeis University: April 1st
Brown: 1st wk of April
Bryn Mawr: Early April
Bucknell: April 1st
Caltech: "late March/early April"
Carleton College: April 1st
Carnegie Mellon: March 26th
Case Western: April 1st
University of Chicago: "Early April"
Colgate: April 1st
Colorado College: "Late March"
Columbia: On/before April 1st
Cornell: "Early April"
Dartmouth: "Early April"
Davidson: April 1st
Duke: "Early April"
Elon: March 15th
Emory: April 1st
Florida State University: April 2nd
Furman: March 15th
Georgetown: April 1st
George Washington: "Late March/Early April"
Grinnell: April 1st
Hampshire: April 1st
Harvard: Monday March 31st after 5pm ET
Harvey Mudd: April 1st
Haverford: April 1st
Johns Hopkins: April 1st
Kenyon: decisions mailed April 1st
Lafayette:
Lehigh:
Macalester: March 30th
Middlebury: March 30th
MIT: Mid to Late-March
Mount Holyoke: April 1st
Muhlenberg: "Mid-March - April 1"
Northeastern: April 1st
Northwestern: April 15
Notre Dame: Beginning of April
NYU: April 1st
Oberlin: April 1st
Occidental: Late March
Pomona: April 5th
Princeton: End of March
Reed: April 1st
Rice: April 1st
Scripps: April 1st
Skidmore: Late March
Smith: March 21st
Stanford: No later than April 1st (by email)
Swarthmore: April 1st
Tufts: April 1st
UCB: March 27th
UCI: online March 1st
UCLA:Late March
UCSB: March 1st - March 31st
UCSC: March 15th - April 30th
UCSD:Mid-late March
UGA: April 1st
UMass: Mid-March through April
UMichigan: Mid April
UNC: March 20th
UPenn: March 31st
URichmond: April 1st
USC: By April 1st
UWisconsin: Rolling, up to March 15th
UVA: April 1st
Vanderbilt: April 1st
Vassar: April 1st
Villanova: Late March
Wake Forest: April 1st
Washington University in St. Louis: April 1st (by email)
Wellesley: EE plan-end of Feb. RD plan-mailed in early April
Wesleyan: mailed by April 1st
Whitman: April 1st
William & Mary: April 1st
Williams: "first week of April"
Yale: March 31st</p>

<p>Can everyone please bold whatever changes they make?</p>

<p>And is "Northwestern: April 15" really true? THat late??????</p>

<p>It says early April here:</p>

<p><a href="https://ugadm.northwestern.edu/application/%5B/url%5D"&gt;https://ugadm.northwestern.edu/application/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>Do all schools send letters?</p>

<p>no....a lot of schools will send email or just have you login to their status check and find out yourself...</p>

<p>Soooo if I sit home waiting for letters from seven schools I might just not get them all?</p>

<p>I thought all Ivies were the same day...</p>

<p>Duke is March 28th. That's an official date. Not "early april"</p>

<p>They do, the ivies tell you on March 31st.</p>

<p>can we try and get exact dates in stead of early and late...we should split up the list and each of us call one school to find out...</p>

<p>hehehehehee</p>

<p>UCI: online March 1st</p>

<p>what???? or rolling from that date..</p>

<p>Lehigh is March 22. They said so during one of their online chats.</p>

<p>it says april 1 on the lehigh site though, Lehigh</a> University :: Admissions: Requirements & Deadlines</p>

<p>Some of Cornell's schools (CALS and another one) already started sending out admissions letters!</p>

<p>when is irvine coming?</p>

<p>Someone I know heard from Cornell today</p>

<p>Princeton says here:</a>

[quote]
End of March: Princeton admission decisions sent to applicants.

[/quote]
What does "sent" mean? Are Princeton decisions sent by email, as are Harvard's? Or are they sent by post, in which case they will be received by students sometime in April?</p>

<p>heard from WashU Olin today!</p>