<p>Where's mine?! :(</p>
<p>I found the ISIS area on the website, but where can I go to check to see if I'm in (obviously checking sometime in the next few weeks, and not immediately).</p>
<p>Yeah, I'd like to really know if international students get 'likely' letters too? One of my closest friends got into MHC (with a fab scholarship) last year but she never got a 'likely' letter :S</p>
<p>This is the first year MHC does likely letters.</p>
<p>@redrose12: Once you get to the ISIS page you have to click "log in" at the top and then enter your username and password.</p>
<p>Anyone know what time?</p>
<p>I just got accepted for January 2010! I'm thrilled beyond words!</p>
<p>I just got in with a 15,000 a year leadership scholarship! I am pretty happy but so far, i have gotten a much better offer in regards to financial aide. So let the deliberations begin!</p>
<p>i got 44000 grant parent contribution 10500...</p>
<p>I just got accepted as a Twenty First Century scholar!!!! $20,000 grant per year, tutorial with a faculty member, funded summer internship...WOOHOOO! I'm so happy! </p>
<p>I got no need-based financial aid, which is okay in this case because of the scholarship, but it doesn't really bode well for the other non-merit based schools I applied to...</p>
<p>I got accepted today and was wondering if there are any others out their?</p>
<p>^^^</p>
<p>Hi Lexxie, I applied to FP and also found out I got in yesterday. For some reason I can't see my financial aid package. I also applied to Smith, but MoHo has pretty much won me over in the past month so I am very very pleased with the outcome. Wether or not I attend will primarily depend on how much in loans I will need to take out. Congrats!</p>
<p>ps where in NY are you from I grew up in NYC & northern NJ...</p>
<p>i got in!!!</p>
<p>I'm from Long Beach, Long Island, Watsonishere :) would you maybe want to message me and tell me all the reasons MHC has won you over? ...I'm a little injured by my waitlist at Smith and MHC positives would make me all kinds of happy!</p>
<p>bustles: I can't quite put my finger on it really. It helps though that i went to hampshire for a year out of HS and took classes at both. Mt Holyoke has always felt warmer to me. But most of my leaning towards Moho is nothing more than speculation and a gut feeling.</p>
<p>I think the vast majority of students attending Smith would be just as happy attending Mt Holoyke and vice versa. Don't feel bad about being wait-listed, its an unpredictable numbers game, ya know? This year more so that before, this year is crazy for college admissions. Also transferring is always an option later, I know Smith, Hampshire, Mt Holyoke tend to exchange students regularly and your credits from one would definitely transfer to another. </p>
<p>P.S. I was actually asking Lexxie 'cause I saw she's from NY. But it's awesome lots of NYer's are on here. Go Yankees! Congrats on your acceptance!</p>
<p>Accepted with a 20k leadership award :)
Which is great, but I'm still waiting to hear from other schools.</p>
<p>I'm not sure if I've qualified for any need-based aid... do they send you that information with your package?</p>
<p>I was also accepted at MHC (through FP) and waitlisted at Smith, so I'm trying to see the positives, too. I was actually leaning slightly toward MHC, but being waitlisted seems to be bothering me more than being outright rejected would have, and I'm all uncertain about everything. I think once I settle down I'll be really happy at MHC though.</p>
<p>I just got my acceptance letter in the mail this past week. They sent the acceptance online first. I was accepted through the Francis Perkins Program. The financial aid award hasn’t been posted yet, although I am nervous looking at some of these other posts. I hope I can afford to go! I haven’t heard from Bucknell, it’s the other school I applied to. If the FA is bad, I won’t be able to go. Then it will be Penn State for me. :-(</p>
<p>I just got my finaid package today, and it was pretty great. It’s looking pretty definite that I’m going to be attending next year.</p>