Admissions Notification Dates 2015

Is UCSD going to do the same thing as UCSB for transfers? It says for Santa Barbara that they are rolling through March 16th to May 1st. I was wondering if the date of last year was just the 15th?

Ivy Day is still the 31st. That Princeton page is out of date and this is the actual, updated page:

http://admission.princeton.edu/applyingforadmission/application-dates-deadlines

Boston University sent email that the notification date for 2015 is March 21st. Is Notre Dame a typo with April 10 - maybe should be April 1? Their accepted student event is April 8th

@EuropeanGal‌

This is weird though. Whenever I go to www.princeton.edu and access Admissions from there, I get the date, March 27th. To be honest, I think that it’s March 27th, but who knows?

@Hawkace‌

I just looked on the cache of your page. It has said 27th ever since the end of 2013 as the D Day for the Class of 2018 was the 27th, and been unchanged since Also, the admissions.princeton.edu link is directly controlled by the admissions office which makes me believe that that page would be the most up to date.

Does anyone have Bentley University and UNC CH? Also, is Babson the 9th? The website says by March 20th

http://www.princeton.edu/admission/applyingforadmission/deadlines/

this does say the 27th and the bottom of the page indicates the current update was 2015. I’m not sure…not even a Princeton applicant. Perhaps someone could log into a Princeton portal to verify?

the Princeton web page has said march 31st–until today when it was changed to the 27th. It’s been updated and the others will be soon as well.

Princeton’s web page was updated less than an hour ago so the 27th of March really is the official notification date

Can people applying to other ivy’s check their portal and report back to see if the date has changed?

Penn still says 3/31

Just checked Penn Admission’s twitter and they said they closed offices at 1:30, so that might be why they haven’t updated anything, if this switch to March 27th is in fact true.

@rippedfishnets‌ I phoned Dartmouth a few hours ago and they confirmed that it’s the 31st despite what Princeton allegedly say…

@EuropeanGal‌ Dartmouth is not Princeton, so that’s not evidence for anything.

@Hawkace‌ All Ivies release on the same day. Cornell weirdly enough says early April. CollegeData (which I know is not a reliable source but it’s still a source) says Mar 31. http://www.collegedata.com/cs/data/college/college_pg02_tmpl.jhtml?schoolId=787

@Hawkace‌ Oooh sassy :wink: Erm… well all Ivies have to release on the same day so if Princeton were going to change to the 27th, they would SURELY consolidate with the rest of the Ivies first and if Dartmouth still says it’s still the 31st then either Princeton are breaking the agreement without letting the rest know (highly unlikely) or it’s not the 27th. Or the Dartmouth lady may have been clueless.

I understand you guys all wanting it to be 27th… heck I do too! But the rest of the Ivies are staying put on the 31st so the 31st it is.

@Cd6655‌ - As the list a few pages back says, regarding ND, by April 10 (2014: mailed March 20). They officially say you’ll be notified by April 10th… but historically, you’ll see they mail much earlier than that.

BTW - Admitted student weekends run for 3 weekends in April. Not to mention the weekends they have already had. So, they could still come as late as April 10th… though not very likey.

Also regarding ND, I asked and they told me that international students will receive their decision until April as well.

Do Harvard and Yale release their decisions online? And if so, do I get instructions how to do it?

All Ivy League schools traditionally release their regular decision results at the same time. This year it is supposed ot be on 3/31 at 5pm EST. Harvard emails the results at that time - the others do it through their portal. As you can expect, the portal freezes up with the heavy traffic so sometimes you have to wait until 5:10 or 5:15pm to see your result. The only exceptions to the Ivy coordinated releases that I have ever heard are Cornell’s ILR and Hotel programs, and Penn’s nursing program. They release some results earlier. (Cornell released over the last few days)
Hope that helps!