<p>I sent in my application and supplment for transfer admission in the first week of March. I also mailed the signature page at the same time. I haven't received a PIN # or anything to check my application status. is this normal? Has anyone else who has applied for transfer received theirs?</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
<p>Sorry, the title has a bad typo. So much for rushing...</p>
<p>My D got her pin # and login ID last week. The email giving her this information also listed the several items they had not yet received, and an admonition that all (allegedly) straggling documents had to be received by Rice by April 3.</p>
<p>You might want to give the Admissions office a call tomorrow and ask about status and pin # and login ID. They are friendly and helpful.</p>
<p>Myrmidon, did your status page date change today? Mine was like April 13th for like the longest time, and today it suddenly became April 22nd!</p>
<p>Janekoh89--MY D's status changed today too--from April 14 to April 22. They must be doing something down there in Houston!</p>
<p>Uh-oh, everyone get excited!! :D</p>
<p>Mine changed too, Myrmidon, did yours change also?</p>
<p>Mine changed again today! To 24th! Woah!</p>
<p>Mine changed to the 24th. Should I be scared?</p>
<p>EDIT: Can a mod please edit the thread title? My ability to make gazillions of typos is becoming really frustrating.</p>
<p>Status date changed from April 22 to April 25.</p>
<p>Mine changed again to April 25.</p>
<p>Rice is so efficient. This is exciting. Congrats to all.</p>
<p>I'm in also! So... what now? Anybody interested in adding me on facebook? lol PM me if you are going to Rice!!!! WOOHOO!!</p>
<p>Dear XXXX,</p>
<p>It is my privilege to inform you that your application for admission to Rice University has been approved. The Committee on Admission invites you to complete arrangements for entering the University in August. </p>
<p>Rice is fortunate in receiving applications from a great many students of unusual promise. Selecting from so many qualified candidates was a difficult task. Admission has been offered to a select few, like you, whose scholastic accomplishments and contributions to school, community, and family were significant.</p>
<p>Transfer students must be registered in residence at Rice for at least four full semesters and must complete no less than sixty semester hours. Your intellectual life will be marked by our commitment to the finest in teaching and educational resources. It will be a period of growth that will serve you throughout your lifetime.</p>
<p>Your hard copy admission packet was mailed April 25, 2008. To accept this offer of admission, submit your enrollment deposit online by May 12, 2008. Your Login and PIN are below. In addition, we urge you to carefully read all of the information in your admission packet and to follow the procedures required for your matriculation.</p>
<p>(Payment instructions)</p>
<p>Information about off-campus housing opportunities, the Rice Student Handbook, and the transfer orientation schedule will be mailed under separate cover. After we receive your deposit, we will send your residential college assignment. While we are unable to offer you housing in a residential college at this time, you will enjoy all the other privileges and associations of being a member of a residential college at Rice. In the meantime, you may choose to be wait-listed for on-campus housing and obtain information about off-campus housing options from our Student Director of Orientation, Megan Hermance. She can be reached at 713-348-2813, or by email at <a href="mailto:Megan.E.Hermance@rice.edu">Megan.E.Hermance@rice.edu</a>.</p>
<p>Congratulations for the personal and intellectual achievements that led to your acceptance to Rice. If we can be of further assistance to you, do not hesitate to let us know. </p>
<p>Yours sincerely,</p>
<p>Julie M. Browning
Dean for Undergraduate Enrollment</p>
<p>So.... I'm guessing I won't get housing on campus this year? :(</p>
<p>Yeah, I guess so.....I'm a little disappointed by the lack of on-campus housing, but I guess we're all in the same boat.</p>
<p>You never know ... my son is a freshman and he has an on-campus room all lined up for next year, but he just found out his roommate is going to take a semester off, so there will be an open slot there.</p>
<p>I paid for the housing deposit as soon as I got accepted, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed! I want to live on campus so badly!</p>
<p>If not, there is quite a bit of housing near campus, and a few big apartments with shuttle service to the med center, right next to campus, or apartments on the lightrail or bus (lightrail and bus are free for Rice students.) I'd suggest linking up with some other transfer students and room together.</p>