<p>I applied for both the Morehead-Cain Scholarship and UNC - Chapel Hill admission. I sent my ACT scores quickly, after sending the Common Application. I also have AP scores that I would like to submit; however, I forgot to do so after my application. I self-reported the scores on both the Morehead-Cain application and the Common Application. Do I need to send the official reports before my admission decision? I am most concerned because decisions for the scholarship semi-finalists are announced tomorrow, and I wish this mistake had been caught sooner. I am hoping it has not/will not affect my decision.</p>
<p>Upon further review, I appear to have answered my own question. Buried deep in the confines of UNC’s question and answer system, I was able to find this, “SAT Subject Exams, AP scores, and IB scores are not required to complete an application to Carolina. If you’ve taken them and would like us to review the scores with your application, please simply self-report them within the Common Application. If you are admitted and choose to enroll, you’ll want to have the scores sent officially from the testing agency in order to receive any appropriate credit or placement.”</p>