Appeals

<p>Presenting new evidence. I think I messed up some hours for some of my ECs and stuff and I acutally have a lot more hours than stated on my application. Can I appeal if I get rejected by UCI (I'm still waiting right now)
Coursework Other than A-G
Career Pathways 9th, 1 hr 18 weeks
Heath and Safety 9th, 1 hr 18 weeks
Teacher Aide 11th, 1 hr 18 weeks
Tennis Theory 10th, 1 hr 36 weeks</p>

<p>For the application I put 1 hour a week for all these when it was acutally 5 hours a week for all these. This is add substantial hours to my Coursework other than A-G. I think I might present this to UCSD also.</p>

<p>That total is acutally suppose to be 450 Hours, but right now its only 90 hours. Would this affect my admissions? I can prove all this stuff with my transcript because even though they were not A-G courses, they were required for my school. Also, should I call UCI about this since my admission is still pending?</p>

<p>Hold your horses there Asuka. Remember, it isn't over till it's over.<br>
I was thinking about this too before I was accepted. Just wait and see what happens, and don't let your tension get to you. </p>

<p>If in the case that it doesn't work out for you, then it's good to find everything that you can to put into the appeals process. This would be a good place to start. I don't think it'll be enough for SD, but in the off chance that things don't go well for Irvine, then it might just make that difference. </p>

<p>But don't count yourself out yet. There's still hope. Just a little bit longer.</p>

<p>Thanks, Ill just wait till my decision comes.</p>

<p>If it's any consolation, UCI reversed its decisions last year on about 200 of 700 applicants. Can't quote you the exact link, but it was from an offical website.
It's not impossible to get your decision reversed. 200 out of 700 is actually a pretty darn good chance if you ask me.</p>

<p>But don't jump the gun just yet. It's good to have contengency plans, but don't lose hope. Keep your spirits up. These problems haven't arisen yet.</p>

<p>If you get rejected, which is not the case yet, I don't think just adding hours is really going to add much weight to your application. But, it will give you a chance to plead your case explaining how involved you were during high school (it sure seems that way) and you never know.</p>

<p>Yea, that was what I was aiming for. I want to show that I am really active in school and also show that I was still active even though I was sick a lot during sophomore year and missed a lot of school, but still kept my activities.</p>

<p>for ucsd, i heard extracurricular activities and senior grades don't give merit to an appeal.
they have a list of appropriate reasons online somewhere though.</p>

<p>this was actually a mistake I made on my original application, not new added ECs. Im acutally only thinking of appealing to UCI now (if i do get rejected).</p>

<p>Appeals to Selection Decisions, and Appeals to Cancellation Decisions</p>

<p>UC Irvine does not set aside space in our class for students who appeal admissions selection decisions or who would like to appeal admissions cancellation decisions. Every application has been reviewed extensively. For an appeal to have merit in any of these above cases, the applicant must show evidence of academic information that was not present on the application (information that clearly shows the student to have a stronger academic record than had been earlier evidenced) or there must be substantially new and compelling information that was not present during the initial review. For freshman appeals, high grades in the senior year are not a basis for the reversal of a decision.</p>

<p>UC Irvine will begin to respond to freshman appeals to selection decisions by mid-April; however, we cannot guarantee a response by May 1, the date by which many institutions expect their freshman applicants to make enrollment and housing commitments, or by June 1 for transfer students. The review and decision process for a fall term appeal may not be completed until after June 1, when the size of the entering fall class is known. Therefore, it is in the applicant's best interest to have an alternate plan for enrollment at another college for the fall should his/her appeal be denied. Applicants will be informed in writing regarding the Committee's decision, and decisions also will be posted online at <a href="mailto:MyAdmissionsApplication@UCI">MyAdmissionsApplication@UCI</a>. On-campus housing for applicants admitted after May 1 (freshmen) or June 1 (transfers) is not guaranteed, and on-campus housing is not guaranteed for applicants whose appeals to cancellation may be granted.</p>

<p>While all appeals are reviewed on a case-by-case basis, the rate of a decision being reversed based upon an appeal has historically been low.</p>

<p>Students submitting appeals should submit the following, including all supporting documentation not originally presented on the application; submission of an appeal does not mean an appeal will be granted.</p>

<p>Freshmen Selection Appeals: Submit the following items in ONE package postmarked by April 15, 2008 and include student name and Application ID number on each sheet of materials submitted:</p>

<pre><code>* Appeal Cover Sheet (download and print: MS Word or PDF)
* Letter of appeal clearly stating new or compelling reason for appeal consideration, written and signed by the applicant
* High school transcript from most recent term; please note the transcript must have course information and grades from fall semester of your senior year and any additional semesters available at the time of appeal; an official transcript in the school's sealed envelope is preferred
* Other additional documentation
* Letters of recommendation are NOT REQUIRED unless requested by our staff to support appeal information
</code></pre>

<p>Transfer Selection Appeals: Submit the following items in ONE package postmarked by May 15, 2008 and include student name and Application ID number on each sheet of materials submitted:</p>

<pre><code>* Appeal Cover Sheet (download and print: MS Word or PDF)
* Letter of appeal clearly stating new or compelling reason for appeal consideration, written and signed by the applicant
* College transcript through most recent term for college(s) currently attending. Updated list of courses in progress for the current term, if applicable
* Applicable documentation: please note that the Office of Admissions and Relations with Schools may request additional documentation from an applicant, as needed
* Letters of recommendation are NOT REQUIRED unless requested by our staff to support appeal information
</code></pre>

<p>For Cancellation Appeals: Please submit the following items in ONE package and include student name and Application ID number on each sheet of materials submitted:</p>

<pre><code>* Appeal Cover Sheet (download and print: MS Word or PDF)
* Letter of appeal clearly stating new or compelling reason for appeal consideration, written and signed by the applicant
* College transcript through most recent term for college(s) currently attending. Updated list of courses in progress for the current term, if applicable
* Applicable documentation: please note that the Office of Admissions and Relations with Schools may request additional documentation from an applicant, as needed
* Letters of recommendation are NOT REQUIRED or ACCEPTED unless requested by our staff to support appeal information
</code></pre>

<p>Please Note:
Appeals submitted via e-mail or fax to ANY Office of Admissions and Relations with Schools staff will not be considered. Rather, applicants submitting appeals should submit the above described package as soon as possible to the following address:</p>

<pre><code> Office of Admissions and Relations with Schools
University of California
204 Aldrich Hall
Irvine, CA 92697-1075
Attn: Appeals Committee
</code></pre>

<p>i found this on the uci website for appeals 2008-2009</p>

<p>in your case it would matter if you got rejected. If you want an appeal for doing well as a senior they said it was not going to happen.</p>

<p>Looks like I got rejected. I sent in my appeal to UCI right after. They recieved it and now its the waiting game once again.
Status of your appeal: Your appeal is pending/under consideration;
you will be notified via e-mail when to check
for your appeal decision.</p>

<p>xAsukaTachibanax, how did UCI notify you that they received your appeal request? by email?</p>

<p>i checked the admissions site. I just logged in and checked and saw the message on top of my rejection letter. I'm guessing they're going to notify people of their decision by email.</p>

<p>oh ok, thanks!</p>

<p>oh mannn ANOTHER waiting game?
i just sent in my appeal today~
ughhhh</p>